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The Single-Gender Classroom

Katherine Bradley, M.ED, ED.S.  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  742 views  |  Read Full
 
Imagine a classroom tailored in accordance with the likes and dislikes of your child. In your son’s class competition, physical activity and choice activities dominate the learning environment—even for math and language arts!! In your daughter’s class, she and her friends sit in groups; they collaborate and have the opportunity to be creative and inquisitive without the distraction of rambunctious little boys. These are the characteristics of the single-gender learning environment.
 

English most difficult to learn

Bert Verhoeven  |  English as a Foreign Language (EFL)  |  0 comments  |  1459 views  |  Read Full
 
English is the most difficult language to learn, read her `why` and `what` to do about it.
 

6 Things That Could Cause The Demise Of Your Teacher Job Interviews

Jake T. Cobson  |  Career Development  |  0 comments  |  576 views  |  Read Full
 
Teacher job interviews are not the same as your typical job interview. Although they follow the same guidelines, the usual questions that would be admissible during a normal interview are not the same during a teaching job interview. Here are 6 pitfalls to avoid if you want to have the best chances of landing your teaching job.
 

How to Get into a Teaching School or Program

Amit Kothiyal  |  Career Development  |  0 comments  |  455 views  |  Read Full
 
In last few years, teaching schools as seen steep rise in enrolment. As a result many schools have opened with their new and advanced standard of teaching. No doubt teaching profession is drawing the interest of high school pass outs due to its number of benefits like health benefits, realistic working hours and many more.
 

What systems are used in e-Learning?

Alan Cruz  |  E-Learning/CALL  |  0 comments  |  942 views  |  Read Full
 
What makes e-learning effective? Or perhaps we should ask the question the other way around: What pitfalls must you avoid in order to implement a successful e-learning program? We know it can be a daunting process to choose the right e-learning delivery and management system for your needs, and to develop effective course materials.
 

Effective Educational Services For Students With Special Learning Needs

Dr. Kari Miller  |  Other  |  0 comments  |  415 views  |  Read Full
 
15 million school age children in the US have learning problems that public and private schools can’t solve. There are 72,000 special education students in LAUSD, alone. Every day these students sit unhappily in class, losing hope of ever realizing their dreams. Students are living in pain and shame. They are not learning to be successful students.
 

What Not To Do When You Write An Essay

Jordan Kavoosi  |  Writing  |  0 comments  |  573 views  |  Read Full
 
Essay writing is a creative activity that can be undertaken for fun, to put across ones views or for someone’s recreation. Following are the highlights of How to write an Essay easily.
 

How to Create a Paperless Classroom

Mark Medley  |  Other  |  0 comments  |  692 views  |  Read Full
 
Currently the idea of a paperless classroom is still a future concept for many educators, whilst traditional educators still cannot recognize the advantages of a paperless education. What are the advantages of going paperless, and how can students benefit from it?
 

10 Steps To Developing A Quality Lesson Plan

Gerri Stone  |  Lesson Planning  |  0 comments  |  727 views  |  Read Full
 
This guide is not meant to be the one and only way to develop a lesson plan; however, it is going to provide you with at least some good methods to start with. A general overview highlights the key points of creating a useful and working lesson plan.
 

The Truth About Teaching the Alphabet

Eleanor Ellingson  |  Young Learners  |  1 comments  |  679 views  |  Read Full
 
Often children are taught the letters and sounds with a letter of the week approach. Learning is focused on each letter for an entire week, and everything about that letter is taught at the same time including the name, shape and sound. Research shows that this may not be the best approach for two reasons.
 
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