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Teacher tips: skills

Teacher tips: skills

  How to improve your listening skills  (1) Bobby Coles   One of the biggest keys to becoming an effective
Tips for being a good teacher

Tips for being a good teacher

Teaching is a lucrative profession. But, not everyone in this profession can benefit from these opportunities. If you want to
Finishing the School Year Strong

Finishing the School Year Strong

A teacher thinks: State testing is done, the weather is getting nicer, and we are all getting spring fever. There
Silence A Noisy Class: Tips

Silence A Noisy Class: Tips

1. The first thing to remember is that you are the boss. Self belief is incredibly important in this job.
Teach Teamwork To Students

Teach Teamwork To Students

Why is it important to teach teamwork to students and how can it be done? With the increasing use of
Psycho-Educational Model for Managing Disruptive Classroom Behavior

Psycho-Educational Model for Managing Disruptive Classroom Behavior

The solution-focused model shows teachers how approaching disruptive classroom behavior differently can improve both students’ behaviors and the overall classroom
Teaching With Games

Teaching With Games

“Tell me and I’ll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I’ll understand.”- Chinese Proverb I’m sure
Group work is important

Group work is important

As group work in schools has become more prominent in education, teachers are developing their curriculum by not only incorporating
Toward Strengthening the Preparation of Teacher Educator

Toward Strengthening the Preparation of Teacher Educator

Educators, scholars, and policy makers agree that quality research is needed to improve teaching and teacher education This is especially
Should Teachers Give Rewards to Students for Good Behavior?

Should Teachers Give Rewards to Students for Good

Rewarding students for good behavior is a popular classroom discipline procedure. Teachers of habitually disruptive students like using rewards because,