Year: 2025
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Florida Collages
Building Equal Opportunity Schools with AJ Gutierrez
Mike Palmer welcomes back Friend of the Show, AJ Gutierrez, the pioneering co-founder of Saga Education, now CEO of Equal…
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Discovery Learns
Tools and ideas to engage students in career-connected learning
Key points: For nearly two decades, I’ve worked to improve teaching and learning with technology. And while the continuously evolving…
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Education
Stages Of Cognitive Development – TeachThought
Piaget Learning Theory: Stages Of Cognitive Development by TeachThought Staff Jean Piaget (1896-1980) was a Swiss psychologist and one of…
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Education
8 Strategies Your Teaching More Enjoyable This Year – TeachThought
by Terry Heick My wife is a schoolteacher, and recently I’ve been listening to her online meetings. And there have…
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Education
6 Domains Of Cognition: The TeachThought Learning Taxonomy
by Terry Heick How can you tell if a student really understands something? They learn early on to play the…
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Florida Collages
AI-Powered Learning in the Flow of Work with Michael Ioffe, CoFounder and CEO of Arist
Welcome to an inspiring conversation on the future of learning with Michael Ioffe, founder of Arist, a company doing really…
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Discovery Learns
Discovery Education’s Immersive Learning Resources
New research included in the Education Insights 2025-2026 report offers a clear view of how important engagement is to learning,…
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Discovery Learns
ArtSpace Charter School Selects Discovery Education to Support Math Achievement
Charlotte, NC (Tuesday, October 7, 2025)—North Carolina’s ArtSpace Charter School today announced the selection of DreamBox Math by Discovery Education…
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Education
Why Some Students Think They Dislike Reading
by Terry Heick We tend to teach reading in a very industrial way in the United States. We focus on…
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Education
Why Teaching Critical Thinking Starts With The Student
by Terry Heick The first step in helping students think for themselves just might be to help them see who…
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