What are the real ways students learn? Is daydreaming a good thing? Should they play violent video games? A new report takes a close look.
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What are the real ways students learn? Is daydreaming a good thing? Should they play violent video games? A new report takes a close look.
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"As a child, I grew up in a world that was dominated by left-brained thinking. Both my parents were in professions that required in-depth analytical thinking. The “rule” in my house was: “If you break something, try to fix it. Only THEN come ask Dad for help.” Read on for an example of teaching critical thinking with a first grade class as well as a look at 3 underlying components to critical thinking. Via Beth Dichter, Dr. Gordon Dahlby Delete the scoop?
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As teachers we must ue the tools at hand to engage our students. No great insight here, but it does take an act of open minded intent to set aside our biases and really teach in the 21st century.