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Ten Tips – Studying Techniques

Make studying a part of your everyday school routine and don’t be limited to ‘cramming’ for exams and tests. Establish a routine Set aside a particular time each day for study and revision and stick to it. Create a study environment This should be away from interruptions and household noise, such as the television. Ensure […]

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Teachers and Confrontational Students

Most teachers will never encounter confrontational students. Confrontational students are a rarity. The majority of teachers will never have any problems with one. Teaching is a relatively safe profession. But for upper grades, there is always the risk. The students are bigger and have different wants and needs. Teachers should be prepared to confront a […]

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Top Ten Qualities of a Good Teacher

1. Confidence. Belief in ourselves despite setbacks. Teachers encounter situations all the time that could be considered setbacks. Kids can be cruel, to each other and to teachers. They can have attitudes, especially teenagers. I’ve had teachers who were obviously nervous when they taught. Others were shy and only half committed to their subject. But […]

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Complete Fee Management Software

Leo C.H.C. Pvt. Ltd. an ISO 9000 Certified is the InfoTech farm of the Rs. 100 Crore diversified Nageen Group. Our offerings cover a diverse range of areas such as Publications, Printing, Journal, Consultancy and Software Solutions. We have wide range of products & Solutions available with us in Education Industry. Fee module is specifically made for […]

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The Mother of All Questions

Ma’am, what in the world is Akash doing? What is the purpose of this activity? What is inside that skull of yours anyway? What would happen if that lizard came to sit on your table? The ‘what’ questions are perhaps the easiest to find answers to, requiring a basic knowledge, not even much of understanding. […]

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25 Best Websites for Teachers

How did we teach without the Internet? Our favorite sites simplify lesson planning, keep the classroom running smoothly, and engage students. By  Hannah Trierweiler Hudson 1. Best for Young Readers scholastic.com/stacks At The Stacks, students can post book reviews, get reading recommendations, play games based on the latest series, watch “Meet the Author” videos, and […]

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