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a pyramid with the words learning pyramid on it

The Learning Pyramid is designed to illustrate how children learn and rate them hierarchically according to their effectiveness. The pyramid is made up of six different learning methods: Listen, Read, Observe, Practice, Do, Teach. These are the six ways humans learn. Modern schools have their students start at the bottom of the pyramid and progress

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the 12 new ideas every teacher should try to learn in their own language and writing skills

What are the latest emerging trends in education? As trends to do, these are changing almost yearly. Consider how quiet iPads in the classroom have been recently, whereas three years ago they were going to replace teachers and were (unsarcastically) compared to magic. While mobile devices like the iPad can indeed parallel a kind of magic in the learning process, it obviously has to ‘fit’ into a progressive supporting ecology of assessment, curriculum, and instruction.

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an info sheet with the words 10 study assistants for students

Here are some of our top AI study assistants for students! From chatbots like ChatGPT to note-taking tools like Turbolearn, and research assistants like Elicit—these AI tools will supercharge your learning, streamline research, and help you stay organized. #EdTech #AI #StudentSuccess #LearningTools

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the words fail, first attempt, in learning

Shake Up Learning is 1 Year Old! I don’t normally post on Sunday, but today is a special day. Today is the one year anniversary of my blog Shake Up Learning. So much has happened in the last year, and I am so grateful for the people this blog has brought into my life. There have been so many surprises and blessings from entering the blogosphere. So today I wanted to share some reflections on my first year as a blogger, and offer some tips for educators who want to start a blog.

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the experiental learning cycle

Utilizing the experiential learning cycle in the classroom helps students be more involved in their learning and is very simple to utilize in your classroom or at home.

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a diagram with the words project based learning

What is project based learning? How can I implement it in my classroom? These are all questions I had just a few weeks ago that many of you may have...

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the five hexagonals are labeled in blue ink

This post is about getting started with Design Thinking in an elementary school setting. Allow students to work together to solve authentic problems! Students will be highly engaged in this process!

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