Ways to Prevent Discipline Problems with a Positive Classroom Environment Many teachers, especially the ones that teach the younger generation, always look for a way… by lillian peter — 2 years ago in Homeschooling 0
Globalisation and Language Learning: The Paper-Plane Approach Some years ago, we informed that in the face of globalization, all languages would sooner… by jenny weight — 2 years ago in Teacher 0
Stop Thinking For Your Students: The Power of Inquiry Lessons Start your lesson with the right question, and you will set your students on a… by Nicole Nicholas — 2 years ago in Teacher 0
How does blogging help to develop writing skills? The twenty-first century requires an input of technology in all the possible aspects of our life. … by Tamara Piloyan — 2 years ago in Teacher 1
“Get Out of My Face!” Handling Student Outbursts with Verbal De-Escalation “Child Arrested, age 7, in Classroom Assault” “8-year-old Child Assaults Teacher.” Reading headlines like these… by Amelia Franz — 2 years ago in Teacher 0
Do’s and Don’ts for Teaching English-Language Learners English is one of the most popular written and spoken language globally. For centuries and… by lillian peter — 2 years ago in Teacher 0
Can We Finally Take Media Literacy Seriously? For years, we’ve been talking about the importance of “media literacy.” We’ve paid lip service… by Amelia Franz — 2 years ago in Homeschooling 0
Ways to plan in advance for the Next Semester Teaching With the time change and cooler weather, it means the end of the semester isn’t… by Don Krause — 2 years ago in Teacher 0
Just because it’s quiet during class, doesn’t mean it’s not a good lecture Students are unique individuals, but can often be grouped by their behavior. One such grouping… by Don Krause — 2 years ago in Higher Ed 0
Elections Over BUT We are Only Starting – Manage Student behavior Post Election. As teachers, we see students every day. We often are the front lines in dealing… by Lyneé Beck — 2 years ago in Higher Ed 0