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We get you for those entering the world of teaching for the first time. Taking those first steps from being in a fully-supervised environment to being in charge of 30 kids on your own suddenly can be scary. But it's precisely what you've been training for, and with our tips to help you along the […]
According to occupational therapist Victoria Prooday, a tragedy affects modern families and children. This silent tragedy affects how teachers, professionals, and parents work with children and, over time, has become more prevalent than ever before. A tragedy affecting students When it comes to children’s emotional state and mental health, a study by Prooday has shown […]
Teachers and parents are helping to remove the barriers of fear that prevent discovery for blind and visually impaired students. While children without eyesight take on the challenge of learning, parents and teachers looking to enhance classroom learning toward independence and self-sufficiency. Students with blindness in the classroom It's a proven fact we all develop […]
Teacher planning and preparation are crucial for effective teaching. Unfortunately, this area is often targeted with cuts when responding to issues like increasing the number of periods in a school day or reducing the number of days students come to school. There is a reason to believe the importance of planning is being overlooked. Why […]
For most teachers, the phrase ‘teacher evaluation’ will immediately induce feelings of stress and panic. Feeling like your teaching is being judged or that you will be deemed a bad teacher can make a teacher feel uncomfortable in their classroom and affect their performance during evaluation. What to do for an upcoming teacher evaluation It […]
The effects of trauma can manifest themselves in various ways in the classroom. These tips will enable you and your students to get through this traumatic time together. 8 ways to help students who experienced trauma Students may withdraw socially, act out, have trouble focusing or refuse to work as a team. Teachers can help […]
Neurodiversity (the range of differences in individual brain function and behavioral traits) is a natural occurrence in the human race. Teaching students with learning disabilities in the classroom can be tricky and especially difficult. Students with learning disabilities in the classroom We have labeled some of these diversities as learning disabilities through medical and psychological […]
Many teachers have found that when their classroom expectations and culture allow students to be part of decision-making processes, they work better as a team. This principle is fundamental for creating a positive culture where everyone shares the same goals. Classroom expectations Some teachers have found that a top ten list of classroom expectations and […]
Teaching special education involves working one-on-one with intellectually impaired, learning disabled, or developmentally delayed learners within and beyond the learning environment. As a special education teacher, the core job will involve assessing your learners' specific needs, limitations, and abilities to develop lesson plans that best address these needs. You will also be responsible for developing […]