Teachers
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Educators Could Become the Champions of Education Research
Any classroom teacher, when asked, will tell no training can prepare them for their first day as a teacher. Though their trainers are intelligent ... -
When a Teacher is Assaulted By a Student, The Effects are Lasting
Most educators do not join the job expecting to deploy self-defense strategies in the classroom. Violence and threats against educators are severe problems with ... -
Your Philosophy of Education at Work in the Classroom
Before we articulate our thoughts, we frequently participate in the process of thinking. We prefer to use philosophical notions in our search for reality ... -
Is Tenure Important?
Tenure in higher education is no longer an aim but rather an aspirational objective and recompense bestowed after decades of hard work (and a ... -
Why Being a Teacher is So Difficult Right Now
Teaching is a valuable and rewarding profession, but it can also be tiring and exhausting. Teaching is arguably more difficult now than it has ... -
Myths Are at the Center of Parent-Teacher Miscommunication
Everyone has preconceptions, whether or not they are conscious of them. It is an unavoidable truth of life that your past and experiences impact ... -
Don’t Allow Disruptive Learners to Ruin Everyone Else’s Education
If you’ve ever been in a classroom, whether as a learner, teacher, parent, or administrator, you’ve probably witnessed an all too common phenomenon: one ... -
Co-Regulation: Everything You Need to Know
Self-regulation has become a topic of debate in recent years. Schools, families, and counseling centers have all focused on difficult subjects, such as attachment ... -
Reflective Practice: Everything You Need to Know
Reflective practice is an exercise most people do, especially when it comes to teaching children. You use reflective exercises in almost every part of ... -
Helping Students Overcome the Fear of Failing
You surely have seen students who never actively participate in class discussions. They never share their opinions or raise a hand. If you ask ...








