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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  |  5926 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  |  439 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.
 

Age and Second Language Acquisition of Pronunciation

Eman Eman Elturki  |  Pronunciation/Phonics  |  0 comments  |  3119 views  |  Read Full
 
There are several factors that underlie the effective teaching of pronunciation such as age, exposure to the target language, prior second language instruction, aptitude, attitude and motivation. Age in particular plays an important role in acquiring a native-like accent in second language acquisition.
 

What To Do With Former Students’ Friend Requests

Matthew Amaral  |  Other  |  0 comments  |  409 views  |  Read Full
 
With my first batch of seniors safely across the stage, I am now faced with the toughest call of my teaching career thus far: Do I friend former students?????
 

Excellent Instruction and Systems Thinking - A Virtuous Relationship

Ross Leadbetter M.Ed.  |  Teaching Methodology  |  0 comments  |  702 views  |  Read Full
 
Excellent instructors know the power of metaphor, analogy, and story. They engage in elegant leverage by using something their students know well in order to introduce, explain, and anchor that which is being taught and learned. Additionally, systems thinking is rife with metaphor, analogy, and story. The simple diagrams of systems thinking serve to sketch reality, using circles and arrows and graphs we know and understand to create images that represent abstract ideas and complex relationships.
 

Teachers, Kids\\\' Behaviour Should Be on Your Terms, Not Theirs!

Liz Marsden  |  Classroom Management  |  0 comments  |  524 views  |  Read Full
 
Adults should set the terms when dealing with kids' behaviour... Ok, I know that sounds pretty obvious. Adults usually think they are setting the terms on kids' behaviour but the reality is often very different... Let me offer an example of what often happens... This example concerns yet other kid who has been presenting major problems in school and at home for years..
 

Music—Probably the Worst Thing Out There

Matt Amaral  |  Other  |  0 comments  |  387 views  |  Read Full
 
You don’t need to be at teacher to see how hooked our youth has become to music and their portable music devices — MP3 players, cell phones — they now carry more music in something the size of a lighter than all the CDs I’ve owned in my life.
 
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