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Avoiding the Pitfalls of Group Classwork
Adjusting Your Teaching for Different Students
To reach all students where they are, you must adapt as needed, paying attention to learning preferences and styles as well as the challenges students face.
Ideas to Revitalize Your Teaching Practices
If you have been teaching for some time, it is easy to get into a routine, but it’s just as easy to fall into a rut. Whether you’re seeking better ways to reach your students or need to infuse a little energy into your processes, we have a few tips to help you out.
Five Ways to Help Students Develop a Growth Mindset
Students with a growth mindset believe that they are capable of increasing their knowledge and growing their intelligence. The outcome can be remarkable, resulting in students who are more motivated, happier, and undeterred by failure.
Four Ideas for Building Students’ Persistence
If there’s one skill that will help your students long-term, it is persistence. Students who persevere through challenging work are better equipped for college, and they are able to maintain a positive attitude no matter what life throws their way.
Six Tips for Creating a Positive Learning Environment
You became a teacher to make a lasting difference in the lives of young learners. One of the best ways to have an impact is to create a positive, encouraging learning environment in which students feel cared for and supported.
Tips For a Great First Day of School
The new school year will be here before you know it. Start this school year the right way, putting your students at ease and setting the tone for a positive year.
Five Teacher Tips for Fostering Kindness
You care about your students’ long-term well-being. So, teach them not just to achieve but to treat others well along the way. Here are a few tips to help teachers foster kindness in their classrooms.
Eight Test-Taking Tips to Share with Students
Whether you teach English, math, or any other subject, you have to give tests – and to succeed in your class, students need to get comfortable taking them. How can you help students become better test-takers?
5 Signs Your Student Needs Tutoring Outside of School
It’s probably pretty obvious when a student is struggling in class, but as you know, getting that child help sooner than later is crucial.