Teachers
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What Giving up on a Student Says About a Teacher
Every student cannot have ideal grades or be well-behaved. Sometimes, children can be difficult to manage and frustrating, which can provoke adults to stop ... -
Tips for Using Twitter in the Classroom
Twitter is a fantastic social networking tool that provides numerous advantages. However, people should be aware that this frequently utilized technological marvel can also ... -
13 Ways to Differentiate Instruction
Did you have teachers in high school who only knew how to teach the content in one way? Unfortunately, if you did not understand ... -
Reaching The Child Who Struggles From The Start
Most educators will agree that every student learns differently. There are no two students who learn in exactly the same way. Understanding this and ... -
Communicating Your Needs to the Principal
A K-12 educator, a professor at a university, and an education dean – these were the responsibilities I carried out throughout my career in ... -
Motivating Students by Thinking Outside of the Box
In the education field, I spent my time as a K-12 teacher, a university professor, and a school of education’s dean. When teaching K-12 ... -
Why Teachers Should Decide What’s Essential
Educators only have a learner for 7 hours per day, possibly less if they teach in a half-day kindergarten program. With so much that ... -
Reporting Out of Control Colleagues
In case you’ve been aware of my work, you know that the positions I held in the education field include a K-12 teacher, a ... -
Situated Cognition and Meaningful Learning In Classrooms
College students must be able to apply what they learn in the classroom to the real world. Situated cognition can assist teachers in viewing ... -
Providing Constructive Feedback to Your Students
If you’ve read my other pieces, you know that I carried out three different types of responsibilities in the education field: a K-12 educator, ...