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Meet Generation Alpha: Teaching the Newest Generation of Students

This post was written by Allison Zmuda, Marie Alcock and Mike Fisher. It first appeared on the Solution Tree Blog. Generation alpha was born beginning in 2010 and is also known as generation glass, the iGeneration, or the global generation. These Read More …

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Modernize Your Instructional Practice in 11 Ways

This post was written by Allison Zmuda, Marie Alcock and Mike Fisher. It first appeared on the Solution Tree Blog. In our new book, The Quest for Learning, we ask teachers to consider how they might make their instructional practices more Read More …

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Engaging Inquiry: Bring Students to the Table with Different Types of Questions

This post was written by Allison Zmuda, Marie Alcock and Mike Fisher. It first appeared on the Solution Tree Blog. In a previous blog post on why games work, we shared our three learner-engagement tenets from our book, The Quest for Learning. Read More …

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The Power of Driving Questions

This post was written by Allison Zmuda, Marie Alcock and Mike Fisher. It first appeared on the Solution Tree Blog. In our current contemporary educational landscape, it has become more important than ever to invite student voice into our curriculum Read More …

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Why Games Work: Game Design Theory and Why It Can Be So Enthralling

This post is authored by Allison Zmuda, Marie Alcock and Michael Fisher and was first published on the Solution Tree Blog. Based on The Quest For Learning: How To Maximize Student Engagement Have you ever tried to pry yourself or someone Read More …

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Simplified and Personalized: Formative Assessments

This post is authored by Allison Zmuda, Marie Alcock and Michael Fisher and was first published on the Solution Tree Blog. Based on The Quest For Learning: How To Maximize Student Engagement In many classrooms, assessment is still an event. It Read More …

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Try This Activity: Contemporary Curriculum with Game Design Lenses

This post is authored by Allison Zmuda, Marie Alcock and Michael Fisher and first appeared on the Solution Tree Blog. Based on The Quest For Learning: How To Maximize Student Engagement This blog post is also a self-guided quest on using game design Read More …

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May I Have Your Attention Please? The Power of the “Toward” State

By Mike Fisher, Marie Alcock and Allison Zmuda As we imagine a contemporary curriculum that is rooted in foundational literacies, teachers need the hearts and minds of their students when they attempt to teach the curriculum. Teachers are very clear Read More …

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