Five reasons why computational thinking is an essential tool for teachers and students.
Numerous countries and regions undertaking curriculum redesign within recent years have embraced computational thinking as an essential mindset for students and…
Numerous countries and regions undertaking curriculum redesign within recent years have embraced computational thinking as an essential mindset for students and…
Growth Mindset – What is it, and Why is it important? As educators, we are constantly advocating for the idea of…
The Cornell Note-taking method is probably the most organised method for students of all ages to take notes during lectures and…
Battleship Printable Game for Students Battleship is a classic game of strategy and logic that kids of all ages love to…
Sometimes, as a teacher, you need something brilliant to say to inspire and motivate yourself and those around you. And, if…
What Is Higher Order Thinking? In days gone by, rote learning was where it was at. Latin? Learn your grammar off…
What Do We Mean by the Term ‘Critical Thinking?’ Firstly, there is no single, commonly agreed definition of the term ‘critical…
Creative Problem Solving: What Is It? Creative Problem Solving, or CPS, refers to the use of imagination and innovation to find…
Amazing learning happens in inviting classrooms As teachers we have no control over whether students go home to a happy, stimulating…
The purpose of this article is to develop a clear understanding of what Bloom’s Taxonomy is, and how you can apply…
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