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Top Discipline Solutions for the Classroom

Barbara Toney  |  Classroom Management  |  0 comments  |  553 views  |  Read Full
 
When I was in my third year of teaching I had second period planning. Every day, without fail, I would start to get a headache about halfway through the period. My least favorite class of the day, and of my teaching career, was the fast-approaching third period class. As time crept closer to the beginning of third period, my headache grew. Now you can learn how to keep the headaches at bay and your teaching career on track with the following tips.
 

We Need To Stress Fundamentals Again In Education

Richard Brody  |  Writing  |  0 comments  |  337 views  |  Read Full
 
When I went to school, the philosophy was to teach the "3 R's," reading, 'riting and 'rithmetic. Having come into contact many college students and even graduates, I have found that many exhibit poor writing skills. When I have interviewed young people, and requested three paragraphs from them as part of the process, the result has convinced me that today's educational system has not sufficiently emphasized this aspect.
 

Why is Practising ‘Real’ English So Important?

ChristyM Christy Morgan  |  English Language Learning (ELL)  |  0 comments  |  444 views  |  Read Full
 
No matter how good an English course or individual class is, the curriculum often focuses on practising English for a variety of real situations that may arise rather than on students’ real requirements.
 

Creativity and Education by Ken Robinson

Tauqeer Ul Hassan  |  Career Development  |  0 comments  |  327 views  |  Read Full
 
You have read a lot of articles on different blogs giving your tips and tricks to make it ahead in a job or break into a field that has always fascinated you. It is often happened that one desire to go back to school to have some better education or if you are still a student, then pursue a degree that will best suits to your interest such economy, business management etc.
 

Genres of Literature in Fiction

Cason Williams  |  Reading  |  0 comments  |  501 views  |  Read Full
 
This article will analyse the genre of fiction and all that it has to offer the writer. Whenever you begin to research something it is great to start by defining the different topics of research. In this case it is all the genres of literature under the category of fiction.
 

Adaptations for Teaching Children With ADHD

Monica Villarreal  |  Teaching  |  0 comments  |  632 views  |  Read Full
 
Discover useful tips and ideas that can help when teaching children with ADHD. Good for parents and teachers.
 

Improve Vocabulary

Aaron Ray Marshall  |  Writing  |  0 comments  |  1297 views  |  Read Full
 
There are several ways to improve your vocabulary. The evolution of a person's vocabulary can take some initiative but usually is a very easy and natural process.
 

Teaching Participial Adjectives to ESL/EFL Students

Eman Eman Elturki  |  Grammar  |  0 comments  |  2776 views  |  Read Full
 
Choosing between the present and past forms of the participial adjectives imposes problems to ESL/EFL students. English learners often use present and past participial adjectives interchangeably. The current paper discusses those problems and provides two lesson plans in order to teach the participial adjectives using two different methods; the inductive method and the deductive method as well as highlighting the theories behind those methods.
 

Tutoring Suppliers: Five Guidelines For Choosing The Greatest

Mac Woods  |  Tutoring/Home School  |  0 comments  |  328 views  |  Read Full
 
Right now, tutoring services abound. You will discover a number of tutoring heart franchises that have sprung up in strip malls, on the web tutoring, and more conventional one-on-one training. But how do you make an informed choice about which training service to make use of? Here are 5 ideas for choosing the best.
 

TEFL Certification Courses: Online or Onsite, What\\\'s the Best Approach?

Sarah Simmons  |  Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL)  |  0 comments  |  443 views  |  Read Full
 
If you are interested in the opportunity to teach English abroad but do not have experience teaching EFL (English as a Foreign Language), you will need to get a TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of other Languages) or TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certification to make yourself marketable. There are two basic options:
 
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