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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 […]
Life in the 21st century is very technology-driven, and the classroom is no different from other aspects of our lives in this respect. Many teachers have been reluctant to fully embrace technology in their classrooms, but today we will discuss some benefits of adding tech components to your curriculum. There’s no denying that technology is […]
There are a lot of experts who weigh in on parent-teacher relationships, and they all seem to have many differing opinions. However, there is one aspect of the educational experience on which they all agree: The better the relationship between the parent and the teacher, the better the chances for the student’s success. The need […]
As any working parent knows, handling family life while holding a demanding job can be difficult. This is particularly true for teachers, who often find that devotion to their role as educators can get in the way of finding a suitable work-life balance. Fortunately, there are several techniques working parents can use to balance their […]
The first day on the job can be a nerve-shredding experience for new teachers. Despite the extensive training you've had to go through to get to your position, you'll still feel unprepared for what lies ahead. Remember, however, that you've been allowed to set foot in the classroom for a reason: your clear talent, potential, […]
Dyslexia is a common learning disorder characterized by reading difficulties. Despite its relatively high prevalence, many children with dyslexia can feel embarrassed or frustrated when they have trouble reading. Sometimes, this can lead to delayed diagnosis and impact a child's grades. So, what can teachers do to help? The first thing to do is read […]
No children’s book author is more beloved by teachers and students alike than Dr. Seuss. His whimsical stories with rhyming words and bright, colorful illustrations are enough to make any child want to learn to read. What some people may not realize, though, is just how much wisdom is mixed in along with that whimsicality. […]
While tracking students’ academic progress is one of the most important parts of being a teacher, it is easy to overlook other aspects of their development. Social and emotional learning (SEL) skills are fundamental to a person's ability to navigate the world and get on with peers. In this way, young people must develop these […]
Teaching is a very rewarding career. You can change your students’ lives daily and help them learn all the things they need to know to succeed. What happens, though, when a certain student isn’t as receptive to your efforts? What happens if he or she frequently disrupts class or has disciplinary problems? The problem student […]