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If you want to become an effective educator, certain qualities may contribute to your future success. Of course, a love of learning and children is a given, but other attributes will help you to excel in this career path. Let’s dig a little deeper into some good attributes for aspiring teachers. If your goal is […]
A few times of the year are as fun and exciting as the Halloween season. It’s a time for teachers and students to get excited about the fun and let their creative juices flow! Try these Halloween writing prompts to engage your students in a fun, creative writing that will surely spark a lot of […]
Life in the 21st century is very technology-driven, and the classroom is no different from other aspects of our lives in this respect. Many teachers have been reluctant to fully embrace technology in their classrooms, but today we will discuss some benefits of adding tech components to your curriculum. There’s no denying that technology is […]
There are a lot of experts who weigh in on parent-teacher relationships, and they all seem to have many differing opinions. However, there is one aspect of the educational experience on which they all agree: The better the relationship between the parent and the teacher, the better the chances for the student’s success. The need […]
Middle school represents a new chapter in your child’s life and can present many problems for you. Older kids will surround themselves in a physically larger school with more challenging academic expectations. They are transitioning from being the leaders in their old school to the new and youngest kid on the block. So, how do […]
Dyslexia is a common learning disorder characterized by reading difficulties. Despite its relatively high prevalence, many children with dyslexia can feel embarrassed or frustrated when they have trouble reading. Sometimes, this can lead to delayed diagnosis and impact a child's grades. So, what can teachers do to help? The first thing to do is read […]
You probably never met a parent who doesn’t want their child to be a straight-A, honor-roll student. Parents love it when their children achieve academically and in extracurricular activities at school. It gives them a sense of pride and makes them feel they are parenting right. This is why seeing your child struggle in school […]
Most kids will try and get out of going to school at some point in their education. However, when their resistance becomes a daily struggle, you may be at a loss regarding how to address the issue. How do you deal with a child who doesn’t want to go to school? Fortunately, you can take […]
While tracking students’ academic progress is one of the most important parts of being a teacher, it is easy to overlook other aspects of their development. Social and emotional learning (SEL) skills are fundamental to a person's ability to navigate the world and get on with peers. In this way, young people must develop these […]