Articles posted in April 2010Managing Classroom Behaviour - Consistency is Essential But Potentially Dangerous
A recent conversation with a teacher in a mainstream school that has recently referred yet another 'uncontrollable, we've done everything and nothing works' child to join the behaviour unit made me think about the dangers of consistency! Hard to believe? How can consistency be dangerous?
Patience in Education As Taught by Winnie the Pooh
Perspective is such a wonderful thing in many ways. It allows us to connect with others and allows people to come to a place of understanding, one to another. Sometimes that means agreement, too, but not always.
Online Foreign Culture Learning Makes You Real Residents of Global Village
It is necessary to learn foreign culture if you want to work, study, travel abroad. Here comes some online resources for you to learn foreign culture effectively.
Lesson Planning - How to Design an Effective Curriculum
Lesson planning is an important component of education and the everyday function of a classroom. It is vital to the learning of your students.
Cuts in Education Make Clear the Need For a System Overhaul
Many are aware that California state cuts have been significant, and have made it tough for those in and around education. With districts across the state suddenly forced to operate on a significant reduced budget-in many cases several million dollars-it is inevitable that tough choices be made.
Dealing With Cell Phones in Class
Cell phones are becoming more and more popular and parents are starting to get them for their kids at younger at younger ages. While they can be very useful and convenient they just don't have a place in the classroom. Here are some great tips for minimizing distractions caused by cell phones in the classroom!
Times Tables – Causes of Difficulties (1 – 3)
The brief enumeration of main causes of difficulties in mastering the multiplication tables described in my previous article needs to be detailed and motivated. Now I would like to dwell at some length upon the first three causes.
Online or Onsite TESOL Courses?
Intesol Training
| Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (T
| 0 comments
| 631 views
| Read Full
Teaching English to Speakers of other Languages (TESOL) courses can be completed online or onsite. But what are the benefits of each?
A Kinesthetic Learner - How the Sense of Touch Can Literally Transform Learning
There are lots of different learning style models that indicate some learners need touch or physical movement in order to learn. Although I had believed and taught the models, I had never actually observed how touching and manipulating objects can literally transform a learner.
Teachers - Set Boundaries on Children\\\'s Behaviour by Acting at the Right Time!
Too many teachers in classrooms are waiting far too long before they take any action when children start to behave unacceptably. They're full of complaints about bad behaviour but don't see their part in behaviour standards deteriorating! How do you set boundaries, then? Well, think about it logically...
|
Publishing Menu
Search Articles
Publishing Categories
Popular Articles
|

Liz Marsden
|








