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MHRD Guidelines for Digital Education

MHRD Guidelines for Digital Education

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High Court judgement of Goa

High Court judgement of Goa

Namaste! The High Court judgement of Goa is very good. It clearly says that the parents can approach on a
10 Things About Childhood Trauma Every Teacher Needs to Know

10 Things About Childhood Trauma Every Teacher Needs

With grief, sadness is obvious. With trauma, the symptoms can go largely unrecognized because it shows up looking like other
The Best Apple Science Activities for Grades PreK-2

The Best Apple Science Activities for Grades PreK-2

The days are growing shorter, the air feels a little crisper and the trees have started their glorious fall fashion
10 Tricks for Teaching Writing in Kindergarten

10 Tricks for Teaching Writing in Kindergarten

 When telling people that I teach kindergarten, I often am asked, “How do you do it?” Now, imagine teaching five
12 Powerful Statistics That Prove Why Teachers Matter

12 Powerful Statistics That Prove Why Teachers Matter

Teaching is one of the most rewarding careers you can have. Yes, it can also be one of the most
10 Collaborative Technology Projects Your Students Will Love!

10 Collaborative Technology Projects Your Students Will Love!

If your classroom is far from a 1:1 environment (more like 1:32), it can be hard to find great technology
8 Fun Ways to Help Your Students Collaborate in the Classroom

8 Fun Ways to Help Your Students Collaborate

The days of students silently working independently from textbooks at desks neatly arranged into perfect rows are long gone! In
How to Move Towards Student-Centered Classrooms

How to Move Towards Student-Centered Classrooms

When we ask teachers for their lesson plans, we are asking what they plan on doing during a class period rather than
8 Things Successful Co-Teachers Do

8 Things Successful Co-Teachers Do

 Three years ago, to more effectively serve our English Learners, the three of us—Allyson (ESL), John (2nd grade), and Ashley