Articles posted in August 2009New Teacher Tips - How to Use Seating Charts
At an in-service teacher's meetings, the subject of classroom organization was brought up. We brainstormed quite a few elements such as the time of day, poor lighting, events and of course, the top ranked one - the classroom seating arrangements.
Learning Centered Education - Encouraging Student Responsibility For Learning
Accepting responsibility for their own learning can be a significant challenge to students. This is especially a problem if they have grown up in a school system that had an emphasis on objective testing against nation-wide standards.
How to Help Preschoolers Develop Learning Skills
If your child is old enough to attend school then apart from getting your child admitted in the best school it is your duty to help the child develop some learning skills. Helping your child develop learning skills can make it easier for them, to grasp things when they are at school.
Reform, Renovate, and Revolutionize Education
"Ask me my three main priorities for Government, and I tell you: education, education and education," that's what Tony Blair had once said while delivering a speech at the Labour Party Conference (1996).
Lesson Planning Tips For New Teachers
By asking a mentor, you are likely to learn ideas and tips that may be helpful to you in future lesson planning.
Classroom Management - 5 Pillars of Success
You can toss all your credentials out the door. Every one of your letters of recommendation and pats on the back from professors will do you no good. If you stink at classroom management, you will not be successful in the classroom.
CELTA Courses - FAQs
If you're interested in teaching English as a second language to adults, you'll probably have heard of CELTA as you've been researching, but what is it and is it for you? These FAQs should answer some of the common questions about CELTA.
Elementary Teachers - Make the First Week of School Stress Free
Teachers, do you know how to get ready for the new school year and then what to concentrate on that first week? Many teachers get stressed out just thinking about it, because it's important to get started on the right foot.
Literacy Based Designs in Classroom Furniture
One of the most important things a teacher can do is to develop in children the desire to read. In Kindergarten through second grade students are learning to read. From third grade on they are reading to learn. No matter what grade classroom you teach in, having literacy based designs in classroom furniture can help enhance in students the desire to read.
The End of Thinking
I was born in 1962. In 1967, Mrs. Bellows taught me how to read. In fact, she taught every kid in our kindergarten class how to read. She used slate chalk boards and big pieces of chalk. The letters of the alphabet displayed over the top of the board. Our wooden desks still had the hole in them where the ink well was supposed to sit. We didn't have computers or anything too fancy for a class-room. What we had was Mrs. Bellows.
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