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3 Ways to Strengthen Your Skills as an Educator
One of the greatest things about education is that the learning process is never over, because there is always something to learn and new ways to do it. It isn't limited to only school or college-aged students. No matter what your age, your place in life or how many years of education you have there is something for everyone. For educators, this rings especially true. In the world of education, change is constant and it's absolutely necessary to keep up. This not only ensures that you stay relevant as an educator, but that you're able to deliver a quality education to your students as well. With so much of today's educational programming taking place online, learning and growing is more convenient and flexible than ever. Here are three ways to work with all that's available, while also strengthening both your skills as an educator and the bond you have with your students.
By Robert Cordray4 years ago in Education
Sentence Fragments: A Tutorial Offering Strategies to Clarify Meaning
Fragments: small parts separated from the whole Fragments laying on the ground from the broken pottery made it impossible to identify its original form. Fragments of the puzzle scattered on the table confused the image in the mind of the viewers. Fragments of words sparked ideas without providing cohesive thoughts to the listeners.
By Brenda Mahler4 years ago in Education
COLLEGE TIPS FOR SUCCESS THAT WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE
1.BUILD STRONG TIME-MANAGEMENT SKILLS When it comes to college time is everything. For a successful and stress-free college experience knowing how to manage time is crucial. Truth is you don't have time even when you think you have. Thinking of that is the trap, you have time but you aren't going to use it because you will procrastinate until the last minute. Put this new concept in your mind, I DON'T HAVE TIME. Ok, now that you put it we can start: use this time wisely, start to study/prepare/collect study material early. The earlier the better. I usually start collecting material and writing down all the past exams' questions. Starting this way I allow myself to know how much I have to study and which topics. When this is done, start by writing down how many days are left until the exam and take off seven days before the big day. These days you have to revise the whole exam program. You should already know everything, these days are just for revising. Alright, use the other days left to study and memorize. And this is how you will manage your time perfectly.
By Iman Aarif4 years ago in Education
Why Does Your Educational Institute Need Bulk SMS Service?
Gone are the days when communication was handled through rare means like phone calls and emails. The educational sector suffered the most due to poor communication systems. They only had the option of calling the parents or students when they had something important to share on an urgent basis. On top of that, calling hundreds of students was nothing less than a mission.
By Netasha Adams4 years ago in Education
When classrooms aren't accessible.
I live in the UK. Here we have access to free education up to the age of 18. Educational placements could be through a school or college or apprenticeship. But due to my disabilities, this type of learning environment doesn't work well for me. I can't do classroom-based learning for many reasons, including but not limited to the inability to focus, need for learning at my own pace, and my physical health issues.
By Alanis Houkes4 years ago in Education
The One Advice Which Changed My Opinion About Language-Learning Forever
I fell in love with languages 12 years ago after an unexpected experience. A friend in my suburban French high school spoke English well, with a perfect accent. As someone who could barely handle himself in simple situations, I was shocked.
By Mathias Barra4 years ago in Education