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13 apps that promote higher-order thinking standards

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Collins Big Cat Books apps appear to be simple read-aloud picture books with beautiful animated pictures and sound effects. However, each one has a ‘Read by Myself’ option enabling the reader to read aloud and record their voice.

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#6: 13 apps that promote higher-order thinking standards

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Collins Big Cat Books apps appear to be simple read-aloud picture books with beautiful animated pictures and sound effects. However, each one has a ‘Read by Myself’ option enabling the reader to read aloud and record their voice.

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10 Tips for Teachers who Struggle with Technology

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Now, all teachers are expected to have students work, collaborate, research, and publish online. Try the problem-solving that has worked in other situations–like intuit a solution, look around the screen and see what pops out, and read the manual. Computer skills Critical thinking Education reform Teaching'

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How the latest ed-tech developments will impact teaching and learning

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I can’t fit all of this week’s news stories here, though, so feel free to visit eSchoolNews.com and read up on other news you may have missed. Every Friday, I’ll recap some of the most interesting and thought-provoking news developments that occurred over the week. A bigger annual cap isn’t the only recent change to the E-rate program.

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‘Why Am I Just Learning About This?’ In New College Board Offering, Students Explore the African Diaspora

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The African diaspora is not taught as a standalone Advanced Placement course, but rather as a theme in AP Seminar through which students learn about real-world issues while developing skills such as critical thinking, collaboration, research and presentation.

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How K12 Supports Elementary Students in Science and STEM

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Elementary students begin to explore the world around them, ask big questions, and develop the critical thinking skills that make STEM subjects so exciting. Art and STEM Art and STEM work together to encourage creativity and logical thinking. But the foundation for curiosity, problem-solving, and innovation starts much earlier.

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