Articles posted in December 2008Getting a Masters While Overseas
There are a couple types of programmes out there. Those that are distance, those that are on-campus, and those that are a mixture of the two.
How to Reach All of Your Students During Your First Year
As a first year teacher, you will be faced with a diverse learning community in your classroom. Most likely you will have students from different ethnic, cultural, and social backgrounds which impacts the way they learn.
Teachers - Academic Philosophy - Yours and Your School\\\'s
A number of years ago, when I was a co-founder of a private school in our community, we had the opportunity to build a school from the ground up, including writing the philosophy of the school. I encourage you to read it and then to write your own academic and curriculum philosophy.
Do You Want to Become a Teacher?
One of the main reasons people often want to become teachers is simply because of the three months they get off for the summertime when kids get out of school. I mean, who wouldn't want 3 months off from work while still getting paid?!
School Administration Software for Smaller Language Schools
Provides school owners and administrators of smaller language schools with background information on school administration software.
A bag of tricks for the traveling YL ESL teacher
It's somewhat of a nuisance to carry around but I don't go to any of my schools without it.
Don't leave home without it
How to Compose a Welcome Letter to Prospective Students & Parents
Many questions come to the mind of a first year teacher when trying to compose a letter to students and parents. Sometimes the fear of acceptance comes into play, as well as a host of other apprehensions about entering the profession with very little experience.
Mind Your Manners - Teaching Children
As a child I knew my place. I did not interrupt adults when they were talking, I said please and thank you, and I understood that as a child I could not confront adults. In some respects I kept my place out of fear and in others out of respect.
A Day in the Life of a Teacher - Self Interruptions - How to Divert As Many As Possible
Tell the truth...As a teacher, aren't there times when you actually interrupt yourself? Maybe you've never thought about it that way, but think about it. Here are some ideas to prevent that from happening:
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