Tag: teacher quality
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3 Reasons Educators Are Opting for the Distributed Leadership Style
Nowadays, it is becoming more popular in schools for leadership duties to be spread out among educators, rather than concentrated in the hands of a few. ... -
Teacher Liability: Your Rights As An Educator
As a teacher, you carry the weight of several types of responsibility. You are responsible for your students’ welfare, safety, education, and health. You are responsible ... -
4 Facts You Should Know About Gamifying K-12 Classrooms
Before they even reach kindergarten, children today are becoming intimately acquainted with mobile technology. When they arrive at their first organized school experiences, they are often ... -
3 Easy Ways New Teachers Can Organize for Maximum Success Before School Starts
As the new school year begins, most students look forward to joining their new class, and as a new teacher, you hope to make this academic ... -
Accountability in the Classroom: How to Write an Individualized Education Program (IEP)
If you are a special education teacher it is necessary to learn how to write a individualized education plan (IEP). Through IEPs, educators can ensure that ... -
How Certification Affects Your Quality as a Teacher
There’s a lot of discussion right now in the world of education about teacher quality. Is it it’s flagging? If so, why? Whatever the case, how ... -
Study finds that well-designed classrooms boost student success
From VoicED New research published by Salford University has suggested that the layout, construction and design of classrooms has a significant impact on achievements in reading, ... -
College Football Obsession: Sending the Wrong Academic Message?
This past weekend was the kickoff for the college football season. It seemed that every social media newsfeed was full of people cheering on their alma ... -
The First Year Teaching: Why you need a teacher mentor
By Matthew Lynch Finding your way as a first-year teacher can feel overwhelming and even isolating at times. There is so much responsibility that lands on ... -
Could the Flipped Learning Model be the Ticket to Increased Student Learning?
A guest post by Dr. Matthew Stoltzfus, Chemistry Lecturer at The Ohio State University Instructors are constantly looking for ways to improve student performance—both traditionally and ...









