Classroom, Curriculum, Learning, School, Teaching

Using Trade Books in the Classroom

Looking for a way to encourage your students’ interest in a topic? Trade books can provide the needed spark. Trade books, which are primarily designed to entertain and inform outside the classroom, can be used successfully in the classroom to heighten motivation in your students. Trade books cover just about every topic under the sun, so you can probably find…

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School, Teaching

Teaching Tips – Using the 4 "P’s" of Powerful Teaching

Great teaching does not happen just because you show up to school. In order to be a great teacher, you must be willing to work and work hard. You must continually work at improving your skills, obtaining more knowledge and furthering your development if you are to become a great teacher. Let’s face it, on every campus from elementary to…

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Classroom, Learning, School

Learning Disabilities – 8 Tips For Effective College Registration For Students With LD or ADD

For college students with learning differences, registering for classes can be a critical factor in success. Students who choose their own classes may end up with course loads that are overly-heavy or unbalanced. Some students register with college-at-large advisors, who are unaware of the presence of learning differences and have no knowledge of the students’ learning style(s). Course registration should…

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School

Simple Time Management Tips to Make High School Life Easier

High school student not just study and take classes. They also have to join school activities, socialize and do their homework. Apparently, they always have a lot of work in school and at home. It is essential for high school students to be organized. If you are a high school student, it may seem like you are always running out…

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Classroom, Learning, School

5 Lesson Planning Tips on How to Use Technology Successfully in Your Classroom

The signs of technological revolution are everywhere – kids with their cells and iPods; teachers with their laptops, digital presentations, and parents and teachers and kids with their blackberries. The possibilities of course, are endless… Since we are teachers working in a digital age, we also need to think a bit more digitally in both the user and learner sense…

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School

Moving to a New School – Tips For Teens

Wise parents know that changing homes and moving to a new locality can be as stressful for their children, especially teens, as the move may be for them. Therefore, child psychologists advise parents to allow kids a semblance of their ‘now’ with them during and after the move. This simply means parents should encourage their kids to exchange addresses and…

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