Calling all educators! Steemiteducation- Great educational content - Day 20
Welcome to today's edition of our Steemiteducation blog!
We started the @steemiteducation account to help promote ALL educational content. If you wrote something educational, and you feel that your post could benefit a student or perhaps a teacher, please feel free to add a link to the comments of any of our posts.
As we all know, education is extremely important to succeed in life. Without a proper education none of us would be where we are today.
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We are specifically looking for activity ideas, lessons, authentic assessment ideas, methods, thoughtful worksheets (not busy work), and other resources that will DIRECTLY help students and educators. If you want to read interesting and educational posts, you should visit us!
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Please consider supporting the other quality posts in this channel even if it is not the subject you teach. THE MAIN GOAL OF THIS ACCOUNT IS TO PROMOTE EDUCATION! Below is a list of our 5 top educational authors of the day. We believe that these authors did a great job, and deserve some more exposure!
Post number 1- @chantha
You should read about this brilliant student!
https://steemit.com/news/@chantha/a-7-year-old-young-math-genius-can-solve-mathematics-in-grade-12
Post number 2- @schoolforsdg4
Interesting post about teaching methods
Post number 3- @tanyaschutte
South African teachers this could be very useful!
https://steemit.com/steemiteducation/@tanyaschutte/afrikaans-10-kort-leesstukkies-en-vrae-graad-1-3
Post number 4- @anneke
The importance of critical thinking!
https://steemit.com/steemiteducation/@anneke/teach-your-children-to-think-critically-please
Post number 5 - @bape682
Fibonacci wonders in nature!
I have a series called "Optimism at the End of the World". It doesn't really qualify for a typical public school curriculum but this stuff SHOULD be taught in school. The series is basically about how to be more flexible with the way you see the world and change framing in an effort to become exactly who you want to be.
It may not be your thing but I'd be grateful if you took a look.
The last post was about language and metaphors and how Hey shape the way we think.
https://steemit.com/life/@whatamidoing/optimism-8-metaphors-and-how-they-make-or-break-you-framing-part-2
https://steemit.com/steemiteducation/@tanyaschutte/the-value-of-sight
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