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All about teachers and the world of teaching; teachers sharing their best and worst interactions with students, best teaching practices, the path to becoming a teacher, and more.
Times are Changing. Were We Prepared for This?
But the pattern of learning has always remained the same—a teacher imparting education to her students through direct interactions.
explore educationPublished 4 years ago in EducationImportence of gaming in students life
The significance of gaming in students is a topic that has been debated since the beginning of time. The majority of people would agree that it is one of the things that can make people happy, and thus it will always be present in people's lives. But how do you determine what kind of gaming you should choose for your students?
hashan tagariPublished 4 years ago in EducationHow Teacher Affects The Student’s Life And Shape Their Future
A successful teacher’s transforming capacity is just something that almost every one of us has witnessed and recognized on an individual level. We had several exceptional teachers if we were especially lucky, who made reading an exciting and fascinating environment. Such teachers had a passion for the subjects they taught, and real love for the learners they interacted with. We encouraged us to experiment with ideas, begin thinking about the subject, take on more demanding work, and even develop skills in a specific field of study. A recent study demonstrates just how essential it is to cultivate these skills. Teachers who help students develop non-cognitive skills like self-regulation increase their grades and are much more likely to graduate from high school. Than teachers who help them boost their regular test scores.
Amena MullaPublished 4 years ago in EducationIt Really, Really is in the Syllabus!
Introduction The course syllabus. Often, it becomes almost a work of art for us professors. It is something that each of us have to craft each semester. And yes, I use that word “craft” deliberately, as the course syllabus is the guiding document for your teaching and student learning in the course.
David WyldPublished 4 years ago in EducationThe Case for Coaching for Independent School Leaders
As independent school leaders, we know that running a school is downright hard. Even prior to experiencing a global pandemic and the most significant social movement since the Civil Rights-era, senior administrators were faced with increasingly complex strategic and institutional challenges. I am making the case that to elevate education and transform our schools, coaching ought to be an obligatory tool utilized by independent school leaders.
Anthony GaultPublished 4 years ago in EducationEven Teachers Get Bullied! The Horrifying Stats and Destructive Effects
BULLYING!!! The word triggers an alarm and sends chills down our spine. Bullying is when a person misuses his power through physical, verbal, social, or cyber ways that intend to cause harm. Not only an individual but a group of people can indulge in such a immoral and criminal activity.
joseph iliazPublished 4 years ago in EducationVirtual Celebration Ideas for Teacher's Day
Who are teachers to us? Teachers are one of the most important parts of our lives. After parents, children look up to their teachers. They not only educate us, but they also teach us various life lessons. Whenever we face any difficulties in our lives, we can take help from our teachers without any hesitation. The contribution of teachers cannot be measured in any numeric term.
Raushan KumarPublished 4 years ago in EducationTeaching in 2020
I can’t open Facebook, Twitter, or any social media outlet without seeing something about teachers these days. Not just about teachers and the students that we see everyday, but specifically, about the stress, the burnout, the tears, the fatigue, the workload, and the pressure that we face on a daily basis. This has been the norm for as long as I can recall, but now, we have the addition of a global pandemic to add into the mix.
Jamie CameronPublished 4 years ago in EducationTop Countries for Teaching English Abroad
Teaching English abroad is probably one of the most rewarding careers. There are several countries that definitely look for local English-speaking teachers. In some countries, you just need college graduation, while others may require teachers with a TEFL certification.
Ashams VijayanPublished 4 years ago in EducationTeachers Will Return to the Classroom
From spit wads to shooters and now the Killer Cough I remember my first year of teaching 35 years ago. Entering the classroom, I feared my youthful appearance would be a barrier to gaining respect, so I created a sophisticated style that I hoped made me look older. Oh, to have that problem now.
Brenda MahlerPublished 4 years ago in EducationThe Joy of Teaching English Online
First up this morning was the Biology undergraduate from Beijing who worries far too much about the difference between the Past Perfect tense and its Past Simple counterpart.
Christopher DonovanPublished 4 years ago in EducationBest Resources For Teaching English Online
"Educate exceptionally. Be the best teacher". To what exactly will your students best react to? Which is the best site you can trust to collect your resources to teach English?
Neda MateenPublished 4 years ago in Education