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For children, independent play is vital to growing up and developing. It provides them with many skills that can't be gained from books or in-class learning and are especially vital in the younger years. In fact, according to Play Based Parenting, independent play isn't just a useful tool in a parent or teacher's arsenal; it […]
There's not a day that I don't review the effects of the day's lessons. I asked myself; did I accomplish what I wanted and then centered my thoughts on each student. If I made it enjoyable enough to help students become aware of their natural strengths and interests, my enthusiasm to teach soars. Throughout the […]
Every parent and educator believes that each child deserves a good education. So does the U.S. Department of Education (DOE), a federal-level organization creating educational policies like Section 504. It ensures that kids with disabilities have the right to seek help in conquering academic learning hurdles throughout the nation’s public school systems. As a federal […]
In today's world of advertising and material excess, raising a non-materialistic child is more difficult than ever. Suppose an impressionable child stumbles across an Instagram page or billboard filled with extravagant clothes and gratuitous displays of wealth, for example. In that case, they will likely relate material goods with status and self-worth. However, one of […]
As students learn, they grow right before your eyes. Helping young students grow isn't always easy for a teacher. It means changing classroom activities and how teachers deliver the lesson without losing the educational content values to increase student participation levels. It happens as a teacher recognizes a change in student learning patterns, signaling the […]
It may seem counter-intuitive, but arguments between teachers and students aren’t always total catastrophes. There are enough reasons to criticize teachers, but sometimes, arguments with their students shouldn’t be one of them. Keep in mind everything below can be used interchangeably when parenting. Yes, there are many destructive ways to interact with students, and some […]
Students working at a disadvantage can often feel like the odds are stacked against them. But with the Title I federally-funded program, students from low-income families can gain the extra support needed to help them meet the same level of achievement as their peers. While these grants are excellent ways to create greater equality within […]
Teachers worldwide are finding that more and more of their students are turning up to school without the essential foundation they need to get ahead. A study in Illinois has suggested 1-in-4 children are starting kindergarten without meeting the basic skills needed, let alone having a head start on the motor and emotional skills they […]
Motivating students to study hard and focus can be difficult at the best of times. This is particularly true at the beginning of a new semester when kids are still in the mood for a summer vacation. Fortunately, some things can be done to tackle short attention spans and get kids excited about learning new […]