Our Favorite Tweets: April 2023
STEM Critical Thinking Questions
Use these critical thinking question stems to encourage students to embrace the discomfort of grappling with ideas and develop their critical thinking skills. https://t.co/LiNNkwxWw1 via @teachthought#iteach #k12 #skillbuilding pic.twitter.com/q6Bdg6NlxE
— (@TCEA) April 17, 2023
New Growth Mindset Meta Analysis
One reason for conflicting evidence is that growth mindset scores, which researchers use to prove their theories, may greatly depend on semantics and be unreliable. @jillbarshay @hechingerreport https://t.co/ltePoBdS6d
— MindShift (@MindShiftKQED) April 16, 2023
No Prep Paper STEM Activities
Hey there, STEM-lovin’ teachers! Ready to roll up your sleeves and dive into some awesome #STEM challenges?
So go grab a stack of paper and did I mention there’s NO PREP involved https://t.co/nbWjzBzWwG via #Steam Powered Family#stemchat #edutwitter #scichat pic.twitter.com/wL6OKu6fQr
— (@TCEA) April 12, 2023
Brain Break Ideas
What Is a Brain Break AND why YOU should do them https://t.co/Z14SMM5MTw via Tech Twins#edchat #k12 #edutwitter pic.twitter.com/UIl1KuA2sV
— (@TCEA) April 10, 2023
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