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A to Z  –  The toddler and the Educator

A to Z – The toddler and the

A to Z  –  The toddler and the Educator Rachana Misra, educationist Teachers have often come to me during the
THE RIGHT OF CHILDREN TO FREE AND COMPULSORY EDUCATION BILL, 2008

THE RIGHT OF CHILDREN TO FREE AND COMPULSORY

The Right to Education Bill, 2008, “an Act to put into ffect the Right to Free and Compulsory Education to
Positive Discipline Guidelines

Positive Discipline Guidelines

Positive Discipline Guidelines From the book Positive Discipline by Jane Nelsen 1. Misbehaving children are “discouraged children” who have mistaken
CELEBRATING THE SCHOOL’S CULTURE

CELEBRATING THE SCHOOL’S CULTURE

CELEBRATING THE SCHOOL’S CULTURE     The following activities, projects, events, strategies, or professional development recommendations can be successfully implemented
Formative and Summative Assessments in the Classroom

Formative and Summative Assessments in the Classroom

Formative and Summative Assessments in the Classroom Catherine Garrison & Michael Ehringhaus Successful middle schools engage students in all aspects
Bus Behaviour

Bus Behaviour

Bus Behavior Problems on the bus seem to be a major concern kindergarten through high school. Look at the behavior
BRAIN-COMPATIBLE TEACHING PRACTICES

BRAIN-COMPATIBLE TEACHING PRACTICES

BRAIN-COMPATIBLE TEACHING PRACTICES (Preparing the student’s mind for learning)   The following 21 brain-compatible teaching practices offer teachers specific strategies
Constructivist Learning

Constructivist Learning

Constructivist Learning by Dimitrios Thanasoulas, Greece Only by wrestling with the conditions of the problem at hand, seeking and finding
Interview questions

Interview questions

INTERVIEWING TEACHER CANDIDATES     One of the most important job responsibilities of the principals is to hire the best
SCHOOL CORPORAL PUNISHMENT ALTERNATIVES

SCHOOL CORPORAL PUNISHMENT ALTERNATIVES

SCHOOL CORPORAL PUNISHMENT ALTERNATIVES Prevention The best way of dealing with school misbehavior is by preventing it. Schools with good