Teaching Outside the Box
Meaningful learning pushes boundaries with action, inquiry, and innovation.
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Visual Learning: Out of Character
posted Apr 15, 2013 - This Visual Learning activity will get your students thinking about the intersection of handwriting and digital typeface and the fate of cursive writing around the world.
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YES! Recommends: Biomimicry 3.8 Institute
posted Feb 01, 2013
- The Biomimicry 3.8 Institute promotes biomimicry as a sustainability design tool. It shares an abundance of resources, seminars, and trainings with scientists, engineers, architects, business-people, and teachers who desire to use nature's models as inspiration for creating man-made products and sustainable technologies.
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Curriculum & Resources: The Debate on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs)
posted Feb 01, 2013
- What are genetically modified organisms (GMOs)? Why do we need them? Do your students think they're good or bad? Study these three infographics to get three different points of view on GMOs, and to boost your students' critical thinking.
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Animal Odd Couples
posted Dec 21, 2012 - Are animals capable of feeling emotions? PBS Nature shares evidence that humans are not the only ones on the planet who cares, loves, and empathizes. Meet five animal odd couples.
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Curriculum & Resources: TED-Ed
posted Dec 19, 2012 - TED-Ed matches talented teachers and amazing animators to produce an impressive film library and platform for turning any video into a customized lesson.
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Visual Learning: Lost Your Marbles?
posted Oct 15, 2012 - This Visual Learning lesson plan will get your students thinking about community, public art, and why they can or can't buy spray paint.
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Curriculum & Resources: Independent Television Service (ITVS) Lesson Plans
posted Oct 15, 2012 - ITVS's Community Classroom engages teachers and students through film. Their collections of lesson plans and documentaries will launch students into a deeper level of understanding about a range of global issues, particularly involving social justice.
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Go Local! Learning In and Outside the Classroom
by Sarah Andersonposted Sep 17, 2012 - Sarah Anderson writes of her unexpected journey of becoming a teacher and how place-based education has helped her empower her students and strengthen democracy in her community.
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Smart Like You
posted Mar 14, 2012 - Comedian Dhaya Lakshminarayanan learns the value of a good education, the importance of Seinfeld, and most of all, how to be a good teacher.
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Words That Inspire: 3/4-Baked
posted Jan 30, 2012 - Jason McLennan suggests that we stop "chasing perfection."
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Curriculum & Resources: Maps That Stretch the Mind
posted Dec 21, 2011 - Like history, maps tell a story from the writer or creator's perspective. ODT Maps believes that there are many ways to see the world—including upside down. Explore the organization's many maps (with thoughtful explanations), videos, free downloads, quizzes, and more.
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Curriculum & Resources: Journey Into Dyslexia
posted Nov 23, 2011 - You’ve probably taught a student with dyslexia—and were perplexed on how to help. This film shows successful adults who see their dyslexia as a unique gift.
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Sunni Brown: Doodlers, Unite!
posted Nov 23, 2011 - Visual thinking specialist Sunni Brown will convince you that doodling boosts comprehension and creativity. So, step away from the doodler!
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Tales of a Beginning Teacher
by Brendan Clarkeposted Sep 01, 2011 - Brendan Clarke reflects on his first day of teaching, and why he left the classroom to rebuild our connection with the natural world.
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Curriculum & Resources: Poetry and Humane Education
posted Apr 01, 2011 - Poets.org has poems galore for the poetry lover and tips to coax the reluctant teen to try a poem or two. TeachKind's free resources teach students how to respect and co-exist with animals in their communities.
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