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Kindergarten
School can be just as stressful for students as it is for teachers. With so many expectations, responsibilities, and rules placed on their shoulders, it's no wonder education can be a serious source of stress. But as any good teacher should, helping students navigate stressful times to succeed can be incredibly rewarding. There are a […]
While the use of mobile phones in class might once have been frowned upon, advancements in technology have meant that smartphone/tablet technology can now be useful for making education more interactive or exciting. The benefits of using technology in the classroom include the following: Independent learning is encouraged Student engagement is improved Life skills are […]
Regarding the responsibility of demonstrating good behavior and positive language to children, it's vitally important that teachers do their part. As educators who play a huge part in how our students develop and grow, showing them how to behave is just as important as teaching them their A-B-Cs or 1-2-3s. Changing language to something more […]
Unlike preschool, kindergarten students are a bit more developed and can interact with each other and with you at a higher level. There are still a lot of challenges that come with teaching kindergarten, but many teachers wouldn’t trade it for the world! Let’s take a closer look at what it’s like to teach kindergarten […]
Mistakes are a part of life, and teaching is no exception. The most important thing is to learn from your mistakes as well as you can, which will be important throughout your teaching career. Your classroom won’t always look the way you want it to It may get a bit disorganized at times. While you’re […]
Many of us believe that creativity is an innate quality that a lucky few tend to be born with. However, this is not the case. Creativity is an integral life skill that can be nurtured and developed alongside practical skills such as math and reading. Creativity is vital for problem-solving beyond art, literature, or theater. […]
Name shaming is a real phenomenon in which you judge someone – usually in a negative way, and often in a racist-stereotype way – based on their name. And unfortunately, a lot of teachers do this to students. People who name shame may do it for several reasons; some do it unconsciously, while others do […]
Many teachers know it can be easy to overlook introverts in the classroom. Unlike extroverts, who tend to vie for attention and confidently offer up their thoughts and opinions on particular topics, introverts are more than happy to fade into the background. Unfortunately, the natural tendencies of introverts to prefer their own company and to […]
For teachers and educators who invest in their students by putting supplies back into their classrooms, the Educator Expense Deduction is designed for you. This unique deduction is also created for educators who aim to improve their skills through unpaid classes or courses by their employer. Devised as a way for academic administrators and teachers […]