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7 Tips for Teachers Going Through an Observation

No matter how long you’ve been a teacher, few things are as nerve-racking as being observed by your school principal while teaching a class. The longer you teach, the more comfortable you’ll feel...

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3 Lesson Plan Sharing Platforms Every Teacher Needs to See

At a time when teachers around the country are faced with shrinking budgets and high levels of scrutiny, technology provides a much needed support system. There are a host of great online platforms...

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Cyberbullying Starts in the Classroom: A Prevention Guide for Teachers

Bullying is a real and dangerous threat to the physical and emotional well-being of students around the country. Young people today are growing up with the Internet, and much of what we think of as...

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How to Stay Healthy When Colds Hit Your Classroom

Cold and flu season is upon us, and it’s time to get real. Teachers, teaching assistants, and school administrators are some of the most likely people to suffer from the common cold, as their...

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How Should a New Elementary School Teacher Handle Phonics?

As a teacher you hold a key to one of the most fundamentally important parts of any child’s ability to learn and understand language: phonics. This concept can be abstract for students, but there is a...

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7 Tips for Dealing with the Problem Child in Your Class

Regardless of how long you’ve been teaching, how great your school district is, and how much you care about your students, you’re going to have at least one difficult student in your class year after...

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Teaching Gender Equality to Teens: A Lesson Planning Guide

Gender equality is a concept that has only been introduced into our educational lexicon in the last century. Title IX, the first federal legislation that disallowed discrimination in schools, was...

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6 Things to Consider Before Teaching Abroad

If the day-to-day grind has got you down and you’re desperately seeking adventure, it may be time to start considering teaching English abroad. Teachers of all ages or experience levels can benefit...

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Turning Databases into Lesson Plans: Global Demographics

With a swift click of a few keys, anyone with access to the Internet has a deep collection of global demographics at their fingertips. These free databases are an excellent way for teachers to...

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Free Trade vs. Fair Trade: Teaching NAFTA 19 Years Later

If we can’t logically explain why life isn’t fair, or why nothing in life is free, then how do we educate kids on the complex issues that makeup NAFTA?   This best practices guide is a resource for...

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Turn Students Into Strategic Researchers: Web Scavenger Hunts

These days, knowing how to efficiently and effectively research information online is a valuable skill for both students and professionals alike. Because the internet is so vast, learning the best...

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No More Tests! This is How to Teach Spelling

Spelling drills are an excellent way to measure a student’s progress, and achievement. Many kids in grade school associate spelling practice with one word: boring. But sending students home with a...

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Turning Kids Onto Art: A Teacher’s Guide

  We often think of kids as creative, uninhibited, curious and receptive to new activities. Well, they are. But they may resist when teachers rely on traditional art lessons like construction paper...

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