Articles posted in September 2009Tips For Starting a New Term
Holidays are over but is your body is still sleeping too long? Getting to school late the first few weeks of frazzles the best of us. There could be a million reasons a late arrival to school occurs, just make sure it's not because you weren't awake in time!
Dealing With Reading Disabilities in Children While Teaching
The competitive nature of modern society makes it imperative for all people to be well versed in three very basic constituents of education-reading, writing and mathematics. In fact, these are the foundation stones on which people build their careers and craft their stories of success. Yet, statistics prove that as many as 80% of students with Learning Disabilities have their problems in reading.
How to Excel in Any Exam
All the people love to excel in their examinations and attain the best grades but the question remains how? This article examines some important aspects required to excel in any exam.
Why Libraries Are Still Important to This Day
The library is a great place to go to escape from the world in which we live in. All of us are so used to being trapped in our confining lives that often get stuck in repetitive routines. With a place like the library we are able to pick up another world and dive into it without any consequence.
5 New Teacher Tips For Bonding With New Colleagues
While starting out can be uncomfortable, there are ways to approach teachers that can naturally lead to collaboration which is a necessary and vital ingredient for new teacher survival.
How to Develop Effective Classroom Management
Much has been written about how to develop effective classroom management. It seems as if each year new ideas are put forth which may or may not work. Classroom management does not mean that your students are quiet with books open and everyone on task. On the other hand, a noisy classroom doesn't mean there is a lack of management techniques and no learning taking place.
Help Your Child Improve Study Skills in 4 Steps
You can help your child improve study skills and do better in school. The following 4 steps to will help your child improve grades and develop self confidence.
Phonological and Phonemic Awareness Lesson Plans
Major research studies have shown the benefits of systematic, explicit phonics instruction in early grades (Adams, 1990; Beck & Juel, 1995; Chall, 1996; Chall & Popp, 1996) Consider using the following phonological and phonemic awareness activities either in a one-on-one framework or in whole class instruction.
Conducting Effective New Hire Training to Reduce Turnover
New hire training is an effective way to reduce the rate of turnover and enhance the acculturation and productivity of new employees in companies. By showing an upfront commitment to new hires, new hires will be confident in their decision to join your organization, motivated and equipped to produce their best work immediately, and more likely to stay. Invest in them early and they'll stay longer.
Educational Planning For a Student With Autism - Bring on the Visuals!
For an individual who thrives on order and routine, our world is a scary place! Humans interact at record breaking speeds; everything we do is high speed, instant and ever changing. Even our homes and classrooms tend to be quickly moving people from one activity to the next, changing schedules and living in the moment. It is a sign of our times and right or wrong, it is what it is.
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