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The Role of Education Towards Individuals and Society

Romeo Aquino  |  Other  |  0 comments  |  450 views  |  Read Full
 
If we were to follow Plato, education plays a fundamental role in the construction of a good society. Education helps individual to discover one's self, one's nature and identity that is necessary to be able for one to appropriately participate and do his part properly to maintain harmony in a society. Every individual is born unique.
 

Classroom Noise - What Level is Acceptable?

James W Alexander  |  Classroom Management  |  0 comments  |  1083 views  |  Read Full
 
Some classroom noise is not only inevitable, but desirable. Silence is, of course, important for some kinds of learning and most lessons should have some periods of silence. Learning often does start with silence while students need to listen carefully with no distractions to stop them listening to the teacher, but sooner or later effective learning is going to involve students discussing, exploring, reasoning, experimenting
 

Kids Logic - The Best Help For Any Teacher and Parent

Stewart Jensen  |  Lesson Planning  |  0 comments  |  521 views  |  Read Full
 
I had the best classroom management plan in the world, a foolproof lesson plan and what I thought was a good teaching strategy. Yet I was totally unprepared for what happened next. Kids Logic. For example, did you know there is more than one way to cook a hamburger?
 

Improving Literacy and Language Arts Through the Theatre

Susan Scaccia  |  Reading  |  0 comments  |  437 views  |  Read Full
 
Time and time again through the years I have encountered kids who struggle to read, who hate reading and perhaps for that very reason are disillusioned with school in general, yet when they find themselves with a part in the show, the script they are given to read and memorize never leaves their side. The opportunity to be in a show sometimes provides the best - often the first - real motivation for a young actors to voluntarily pick up a book and read...their script!
 

Disconnected in the Classroom Yet Not in Life

Suzy DeYoung  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  404 views  |  Read Full
 
Like it or not, the world children have entered into within the last fifteen years is vastly different than the one into which we adults arrived. Today's kids possess a distinctive way of acquiring knowledge.
 

Understanding the Different Types of Learning Difficulties

Jason Bacot  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  634 views  |  Read Full
 
Learning difficulties spreads along a spectrum to include many intellectual, emotional, and verbal disorders. It is not only a term for the more common ADD and autism, instead learning difficulties also cover more basic disorders that directly deal with a child's ability to learn.
 

Scaffolding Strategies for Enhancing Reading: A Survey of Literature

Eman Elturki  |  Reading  |  0 comments  |  5921 views  |  Read Full
 
Enhancing students' reading is one of the major concerns in the field of teaching. There are different strategies that teachers can follow in order to support and encourage students to read properly as well as developing their critical thinking. Among those strategies is scaffolding. Many studies have shed the light on the use of scaffolded instruction in the classroom. The present paper seeks to survey the literature in order to reflect on the following questions: What is scaffolding? What kinds of scaffolding strategies can teachers use to encourage students to read properly? How is scaffolding proved to be an effective strategy? Several definitions of scaffolding will be given. Next, the theory behind scaffolding will be highlighted. Finally, a review of related literature, starting from 1991 to a more recent research in 2008, will be demonstrated.
 

Speaking versus Listening: Which is more Difficult to Master?

Eman Eman Elturki  |  Speaking/Listening  |  0 comments  |  978 views  |  Read Full
 
Speaking and listening skills are closely intertwined. Obviously, in any form of verbal communication, one party engages in speaking while the other does the listening or vice versa. However, the link between perception (listening) and production (speaking) is still not entirely clear. Listening can be seen as a more difficult skill to master than speaking.
 

Teaching Tips - How to Improve Your Relationship With Your Students - Part One

Stewart Jensen  |  Classroom Management  |  0 comments  |  681 views  |  Read Full
 
Most teachers will agree that having a good relationship with their students really helps in all areas of teaching. Classroom discipline, classroom management and general student performance can all be effected by the quality of the teacher-student relationship. But where to begin?
 

6 Traits You Need to Have a Fulfilling and Successful Teacher Career

Patricia Strasser  |  Career Development  |  0 comments  |  438 views  |  Read Full
 
Do you want to be successful and fulfilled in your teaching career? Take some time to know and develop the skills that will equip you to be a fantastic educator.
 
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