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Students of all ages can enjoy the freedom of writing fiction. They might even be interested in specific genres due to the easily identifiable patterns and tropes that make up most of their entertainment.  If you're leading a class, you want to ensure they're able to reach their full potential; this is sometimes possible with […]
Motivating students is one of the most challenging tasks a teacher has. Students sometimes go to school and don't feel engaged, meaning they learn less from each lesson. By understanding the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, you benefit from inspiring your students more and improving the standard of their work. Learn more about intrinsic […]
Dr. Seuss is one of the enduring giants of children's literature. His books have been read and reread throughout homes and classrooms for over half a century. Since Dr. Seuss began publishing in 1937, children of all ages have flocked to his fantastical characters. Clever rhymes and heartfelt guidance dwell within these pages. Even adults […]
As a teacher, it is your job to guide your students throughout their academic careers and instill in them the knowledge to succeed in their tests and apply these transferrable skills to different aspects of life. As adults, we often don't recall where and when we learned something that seems general and less academic - the little […]
If you're a teacher keeping your lesson plans interactive and engaging are crucial for responsive learning and will make your students feel motivated and excited by your class. It's essential to provide them with all the academic knowledge they need for tests, but what about external knowledge? Knowledge of what's happening in the world; politics, […]
With these 75 books, your classroom will be alive with creativity and learning, from teaching challenging topics to escaping into magical worlds. We all know how vital reading is for children of all ages. By kindergarten, they are ready to discover the world. The perfect way to help them do this is through the power […]
Lesson planning? That’s teaching 101! After all, it’s pretty hard to graduate to the classroom without knowing how to plan enriching lessons that allow students to learn effectively. So you would assume there is consensus on what makes a good lesson plan. And yet, there is considerable debate in the teaching world regarding how we […]
In the course of their career, most educators will use a range of evaluation and testing methods. They might also use more than one way to measure test results. One of the main ways to do this is via the criterion-referenced test, but how does it work exactly? And how is it different from other […]
If you're an educator, you'll know the word rigor by now and what it means to your student’s education. But you may wonder if some tactics and approaches could increase rigor while encouraging dynamic and innovative learning designed to improve engagement levels. We believe there is and that it's through categorizing your academic tasks according […]