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Teacher Professional Development and Whole Brain Learning

Vince Welsh  |  Career Development  |  0 comments  |  451 views  |  Read Full
 
Researchers have found the whole brain teaching method to be extremely successful in helping students reach their full potential. This teaching method can help students improve their test taking approach, math and verbal skills, and their ability to concentrate and retain what they are being taught.
 

How a Teacher Is Like a DBA

Sarah Sjolander  |  Career Development  |  0 comments  |  310 views  |  Read Full
 
It's a great idea to plan ahead for everything from meals, to your family, to your career... Teachers need to plan ahead all the time. Our job is primarily akin to "capacity planning". We take into consideration the number of children scheduled on a given day, their ages, and their abilities. Activities are planned based on what they can do now, with pieces built in that will push them to the next level. Future lesson plans are based on the understanding that their abilities will increase over the school year.
 

How to Decide Where to Teach First?

Clem J. Rob  |  Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL)  |  0 comments  |  467 views  |  Read Full
 
Getting your TEFL certificate opens a huge pool of opportunities in terms of TEFL destinations around the globe. Becoming a TEFL teacher is very fascinating, but you may find things a bit tricky when selecting the destination where you'd like to teach English overseas. To help you make the right decision, we've pulled together a few questions that will help you give you perspective on your options.
 

Everything About GMAT Exams

Nav K. Singh  |  TOEFL/TOEIC/IELTS  |  0 comments  |  521 views  |  Read Full
 
The GMAT exam is an exam organized by the Graduate Management Admission Council. This exam is basically conducted to undergo a detailed study of a student's applicability for an MBA program at a standard management institute.
 

Mind Power Throughout The Ages

Louis Baccure  |  Other  |  0 comments  |  355 views  |  Read Full
 
Scientists estimate that we only use around ten percent of our mind power. - Only ten percent! Can you imagine what would happen if you could access the remaining ninety percent? This article explains how you can do that.
 

The Ups and Downs of Teaching English in China

Decvin Licastro  |  Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL)  |  0 comments  |  446 views  |  Read Full
 
If you've ever considered moving to another country, a popular choice to make money while your there is to become an English teacher. I've been teaching English in China for around 6 months now, and I can tell you there are definitely a lot of good things about living and working in China and also a lot of bad.
 

Flash Card Tips and Tricks

Jeffrey Austin  |  Classroom Materials  |  0 comments  |  511 views  |  Read Full
 
Flash cards remain one of the best tools for memorizing and learning information. The most common way to create flashcards is to use paper index cards.
 

The Latest Trend: Personal ESL Trainers

Guest  |  Career Development  |  0 comments  |  403 views  |  Read Full
 
The field of ESL for adults is booming. Even so, it is barely able to keep pace with the ever-growing needs in today’s world. Registration for English courses at international language institutes (Wall Street, Berlitz etc.) is at an all-time high while locally owned language schools and chains are mushrooming all over the globe. Alongside all of this, ESL for adults is witnessing an exciting trend: The rise of the personal trainer.
 

4 Conflict Resolution Tips Every Student Should Know

Jennifer Dobson  |  Classroom Management  |  0 comments  |  504 views  |  Read Full
 
No matter what age we are, conflict in life is inevitable. Two toddlers will want to play with the same toy and refuse to share it; elementary students will have conflict with teachers as they try to enforce school rules and encourage appropriate classroom behavior; high school students will disagree with parents over "unfair" curfews, spending habits or cell phone over-use.
 

Three Unique Ideas To Make Your Bulletin Board More Useful

Marl Jensen  |  Classroom Materials  |  0 comments  |  37161 views  |  Read Full
 
Bulletin boards have long been existent in campuses. They have proven to be such versatile and useful aids in both the learning and teaching processes. Here, find out about some of the ways in which these boards can be made use of.
 
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