Articles posted in February 2010Improving Reading Instruction For Children
America's literacy rates lag far behind other countries. It's time for America to carefully research the most effective ways to teach children how to read, to help our struggling readers, and support our English language learners.
Times Tables – Myths and Reality
At the present the simple multiplication skills of very many pupils are good for nothing, and our children are getting worse and worse at the skills. If the situation is not changed, then, maybe, very soon we will be forced to say that most pupils cannot perform simple multiplication.
What Resources Can Students Use to Find Education Info?
Many students are unaware of the numerous awards that are available in Canada that can help them further their studies. Here we will look at some of them a bit further. This can be an excellent opportunity for students and having some knowledge about them can be very fruitful for them down the road.
Creating a Schedule For Effective Studying Skills
It is relatively common for students to experience challenges when it comes to studying and in fact, most students do not possess great skills. For many students, this is certainly not for a lack of trying or a sincere interest in learning but due to not understanding effective studying techniques.
Project Evaluation
Conducting a programme to develop the self esteem of children in a class at school is something teachers are often asked to do. Usually it is targeted at one or two particular children who seem to struggle with low self worth and a lot of negative thinking about themselves and teachers are asked to try to change this about the children.
Classroom Management Part II - Five Things a Teacher Should Never Ever Do
Though you are an educator--wise, powerful, and all-seeing--you are also human. As a human, you are bound to make mistakes. Minding the points in this article will help you avoid grievous errors and will sure up your classroom management skills.
Classroom Management Part I - Tips to Avoid a Classroom Horror Scene
This is the first in a series of eight articles about classroom management. In this segment, you will find basic classroom management strategies. Use these strategies to ensure that you avoid the classroom horror scene described in the paragraphs to follow.
Even the Smallest Change (In Learning) Can Change Your Life Forever
To change your life, simply change your learning! It's a small and effortless change that comes with big benefits! "Learn to learn" and never look back.
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