Teachers
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What Classroom Jobs Do You Think Will Work Best in the Classroom, and Why?
A reader from Seattle, Washington recently wrote in with the following question: What classroom jobs do you think will work best in the classroom, ... -
5 Ways to Help Students Celebrate Their Successes
Although we won’t admit it, we are all competitive. Because of this, when we are successful, we want others to know it. So, that ... -
How to Set Up a Learning Center
Are a teacher who wants to set up a learning center, but needs some guidance? If so, watch the video below. It shows Elizabeth, ... -
How Will Teacher and Principal Training Look in a COVID-19 World?
I remember driving home from my first week of teaching, crying. Building a classroom community, working with an incompatible co-teacher, and learning a new ... -
Teacher Burnout: The Best Advice I Ever Received
When I finally decided I wanted to be a teacher, there was a worry in the back of my mind. I certainly felt this ... -
The Art of Asking Questions to Facilitate Inquiry Learning
Inquiry learning, or inquiry-based learning, is about triggering a student’s curiosity. With this model, classrooms tend to be more student-driven than teacher-focused. With inquiry ... -
Should You Teach at a Public or Private School?
Public and private schools have great differences in budgets, regulations, curricula, and student bodies. Because of this, teachers need to consider all of these ... -
What Do You Say To A Young Child Who Might Be At Risk For Suicide?
How to deal directly with a situation involving suicide is tough no matter how informed someone might be about what to say, what not ... -
From Chaos to Clarity: Structuring Classrooms to Improve Student Engagement and Achievement
It is no secret that not all kids are interested in school. It can be easy for them to become distracted or uninterested in ... -
The 7 Biggest Complaints Teachers Have About Testing – And How To Fix Them
“Stop the standardized testing mania,” said 29% of teachers on National Teacher Day in 2013. The lack of support for such a large part ...