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An inclusive classroom is a general education classroom based on state standards and annual evaluation tests comprised of disabled and non-disabled students. The concept provides academic learning for the students as a single group rather than segregating the students into special education or traditional classrooms. So, what is an inclusive classroom? Initially, disabled students were […]
For teachers and educators who invest in their students by putting supplies back into their classrooms, the Educator Expense Deduction is designed for you. This unique deduction is also created for educators who aim to improve their skills through unpaid classes or courses by their employer. Devised as a way for academic administrators and teachers […]
If you want to become an effective educator, certain qualities may contribute to your future success. Of course, a love of learning and children is a given, but other attributes will help you to excel in this career path. Let’s dig a little deeper into some good attributes for aspiring teachers. If your goal is […]
When applying to those all-important teaching jobs, you want to put your best foot forward and impress your potential employer. For teachers, a great resume can make all the difference between moving on to an interview or your information ending up in the rejection pile. To have a resume that makes you look great on […]
Starting a new school year can come with a lot of stress. Yes, a lot. Peruse these tips to reduce classroom stress or teacher burnout and make school awesome! 1. Bell work The increased intensity of many curricula means that instead of taking the first few minutes of class to take attendance and let students […]
Early action (EA) and early decision (ED) plans can benefit students. However, only to those students who have considered their college options carefully and have a clear preference in mind. What are the pros and cons of applying early? Parents, teachers, and students should use this information to ensure they know all the required steps […]
Centers for Disease Control (CDC) report that over 14 percent of children between the ages of 6 to 19 suffer from some level of hearing impairment in the classroom. The Prevention and National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NICDC) reports three out of every 1,000 children are born with detectable hearing loss. Added […]
Tips for innovative vocabulary teaching include shelving the dictionaries, allowing students to choose their words, and making plenty of time for play and talking with new phrases. I can still remember my junior high English teacher’s routine. Teaching vocabulary At the beginning of the week, she’d write her list of vocabulary words on the chalkboard. […]