Learning, Teaching

5 Effective Tips To Teach Math For Slow Learners

Slow learners are not any different from the normal students in their intellectual abilities except that they are too distracted and the normal teaching methods do not help them comprehend what is taught. This is why you need special teaching methods for them. When appropriate method is adopted with adequate understanding and support from parents and teachers, these slow learners…

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School

High School Wrestling: Bodyweight Training Tips

I first learned bodyweight exercises and calisthenics in gym class in elementary school. In gym class, we mainly did push-ups, sit-ups, and jumping jacks. I think we may have also learned to do burpees and mountain climbers. Our P.E. teacher even had us do bear crawls occasionally. When I was a high school wrestler, we used bodyweight exercises and calisthenics…

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Classroom, Learning

Classroom Management Strategies – 4 Strategies You Need to Have For Classroom Management

Classroom management and the ability to manage your class is an integral part of becoming a successful teacher. It is of the utmost importance for a teacher to manage and control their class from the get go. If you cannot manage the class accordingly, your students will lose respect and become undisciplined. Here are some general ideas and strategies that…

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Curriculum

Tips For Writing Driver Resume Objectives

A driver is a professional person who is engaged in the driving activity. He or she drives a motorized vehicle such as a car or a bus for carrying goods or passengers. He or she should have a driving license for driving motorized vehicle. The typical roles and responsibilities of a driver are listed as under: 1. People at this…

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School

Tips to Teach Middle School Volleyball Players

Working with middle school aged volleyball players requires a combination of technical know-how and the ability to make things fun. Here are a few tips on how you can do that. Focus on proper mechanics You have a responsibility when working with young volleyballers to do your absolute best to teach and encourage proper mechanics. This will serve your players…

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Classroom, School, Teaching

A Guide to Good Classroom Discipline

1. Good classroom discipline starts with being fair. Make sure that all students get the same punishment for doing something wrong – even if it is your best student. Conversely, make sure that all of your students get equally rewarded for good work. Do not favor a student – other students will see this and resent you for it and…

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