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What is Visual Learning and How Can You Teach it to Students?

Dec. 02, 2020

In today’s environment, where remote school is the norm in many places, it’s important to be mindful of visual learners when you plan your instruction. Here are a few tips on how you can do so.

Eight Tips for Making Your Students Feel Supported

Nov. 04, 2020

Without a doubt, teaching is an art. A passion for your subject is one important component, but most teachers are also deeply committed to helping their students develop as learners and people.

The Importance of Routine in the Classroom

Mar. 18, 2020

As a teacher, you know that the most successful students are those who are organized and efficient and who embrace solid routines. How can these routines positively impact students who are struggling and reinforce those succeeding?

Tips to Engage Students Through Multi-Media

Feb. 12, 2020

As a teacher, you’re always looking for ways to get your students’ attention and engage them in deeper thinking and learning. Using multi-media opportunities within your teaching can be an effective way to further engage and motivate your students.

Transition Your Students into a Good Second Half of the School Year

Jan. 08, 2020

Motivating your students after the holiday break can be difficult. Many students struggle to get back into the routine. Here are a few tips on how to re-energize your students for the spring semester: 

How to Encourage Outside-the-Box Thinking in Students

Nov. 20, 2019

Whether you teach first graders or high school seniors, teaching students how to think outside the box in school and life will be a valuable tool you can impart. Your goal should be to encourage your students to let their innovative ideas flow without restraint. Find out a few tips on how to do so.

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