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Infusing PBL with edtech to enhance collaboration, critical thinking

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Some believe that leveraging the right technology is one of the best ways to support students during PBL activities. Edtech tools also enable students to learn beyond the four walls of the classroom, providing them with so many more opportunities to enhance their critical thinking skills and understand real-world situations.

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4 ways to help students disagree without being disagreeable

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Here are four strategies that I’ve found helpful when instructing students in the art of disagreement: 1. The Zoom strategy: In this fun activity, teachers find a picture related to their content and zoom in so far that the class can only make out minor details.

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The Keyword Search Activity That Teaches Critical Thinking

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Students also experience the same frustrations, whether they’re conducting research in a science classroom or looking for the perfect picture for the book trailer they are making in English language arts. The Activity Teachers can model this process by thinking aloud after conducting a search.

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5 fun STEM learning resources for summer engagement

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Exploratorium: Science Snacks The Exploratorium, a renowned museum of science, art, and human perception in San Francisco, offers Science Snacks–free, hands-on STEM activities designed for students in grades 3-12. Here are five online learning resources to support summer STEM learning: 1. or “Can a tree grow without seeds?”–and

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The clock is ticking: Why standardized schedules don’t work for learning

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These schedules are rigid, designed not to maximize learning, but to maintain compliance with an outdated factory model that prioritizes memorization and recall over deep understanding and critical thinking. The result? Time becomes a barrier instead of a tool.

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5 online resources to beat the summer slide

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These tools offer interactive lessons, personalized learning paths, and fun activities that reinforce what students learned during the school year–without making summer feel like school. Its summer learning programs provide structured plans for students in grades K-12, including daily activities tailored by grade level.

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Whose call: A student-driven approach to school cell phone policies

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Mindful Lunch Challenge” — Designate two phone-free lunch periods per week where students engage in structured social activities (discussion prompts, group games) or quiet reflection time. “Digital Sunset Program” — For a three-month pilot, implement a gradual evening wind-down where students agree to store phones outside of their bedrooms.

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