Achieving Academic Success With Psychological Strategies
Teach your students psychological strategies to help them reach their academic potential and eliminate harmful stress. Help students focus on positive …
Continue ReadingTeach your students psychological strategies to help them reach their academic potential and eliminate harmful stress. Help students focus on positive …
Continue ReadingDiscussing the relative merits of running a parent teacher conference. Communicating with parents efficiently and effectively is a breeze if you …
Continue ReadingCyber bullying is a relatively new and very dangerous form of bullying. However, like traditional bullying, it can be stopped through education and …
Continue ReadingIf you teach long enough, you will have to deal with a student’s upset parent. It will be up to you to calm the situation and respond …
Continue ReadingI love rubrics. If you have your students using Cornell Notes, follow this rubric to teach your students how to create effective notes.
Continue ReadingReciprocal teaching engages students, creating in them a feeling of ownership in their own learning process. These strategies will boost student …
Continue ReadingEnvironmental education in most curricula is non-existent. How will children understand the world they live in without education in natural history …
Continue ReadingMost people have an intuitive sense of what copyright is, but do they really understand it? It is especially important for teachers to know the basics …
Continue ReadingYou work hard, but sometimes your students just don’t get it. You can either give up and accept it or you can use more effective teaching …
Continue ReadingHelp make your students’ first days of school a little easier with some teacher-tested ideas that will ease student anxieties. A good start can lead …
Continue ReadingReceiving a rude email from a student’s parent is anxiety-provoking, to say the least. While it is difficult, there are appropriate ways to respond …
Continue ReadingIt’s happened to all of us before. You’re up in front of a classroom of drooling high school students when you realize not a single one of …
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