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6 Ways to Avoid Getting Stuck For Words -- Peter Murphy
Have you ever been faced with that tongue tied feeling of hopelessness? You most certainly are not alone. Most of the human race will have at some time become stuck for words. How can you help to ...

The Missing Ingredient in Reading Instruction -- Sheila Carroll
What if there was one simple thing you could do to ensure your child would read well and enjoy reading? What if that thing didn't cost a penny? Would you be interested? Of course you would. Here ...

Career Education For Teaching - What Do You Need to Do to Become a Teacher? -- Lester Lee
There are a lot of career choices that you can make when you are trying to decide on your future. However, when you want career education for teaching there are a lot of places that you can get it. ...

Discover 7 Essential Core Teaching Strategies You Need to Become a Terrific Teacher -- Honey Krumholz
At times, teachers may feel inundated with theories, methodologies, teaching strategies, etc.etc.etc. Please keep in mind that this is your class, your students and only YOU know your own limits. As ...

Classroom Control For Teachers - Is Your Classroom Control Slipping? -- Al Jackson
I think you'll agree that classroom control for teachers has changed drastically over the years, and again you will probably agree that it is now much harder to control a class full of students, ...

Teaching Is - Educating Or Teaching, Or Both, Or - I Don't Care -- Hans Bool
We teach, Parents educate, is the proposition of a policy I heard a while ago. That made me think? The older the children the more likely that educating them is a useless job. Think about the way ...

Do You Feel Less in Control of Your Classroom & That You Spend Less Time Teaching Than Ever Before? -- Al Jackson
Teaching is not like it used to be. You used to be able to teach your classroom of pupils about the topic of the day, and they would listen to every word you uttered. Does that happen these days? Not ...

The Latest Trend - Personal ESL Trainers -- Miriam Lavi
The Latest Trend: Personal ESL Trainers By Miriam Lavi The field of ESL for adults is booming. Even so, it is barely able to keep pace with the ever-growing needs of today’s world. Registration for ...

How to Hire a Children's Entertainer -- Mark Traversoni
You are looking for someone to entertain children for a very special event (e.g Weddings, Parties etc) and making the right choice is very important. Do not focus on price, the cheapest is not always ...

Comics in the Classroom -- Jeff Hughes
When I think back in my days in school as my friends and I hid our comics in our desks or lockers so the teachers would not confiscate them or we would get a lecture of how comics would rot our ...

How Do We Become Lifelong Readers? -- Hedda Tan
In his talk here in Bangkok, Thailand last September 20, 2008, Dr. Stephen Krashen (www.sdkrashen.com) talked about the homerun book for every reader, and how crucial it is to jumpstart ALL other ...

Why Rewards are Potentially Harmful in a Reading Program -- Hedda Tan
Let us begin this conversation by looking back at times in your life when you read books or any printed medium, for that matter, simply because you wanted to. It was not because of some reward, nor ...

The #1 Secret to Getting a Teacher Interview -- Adam Waxler
One of the biggest misconceptions about the teaching profession is that teaching jobs are easy to find. For some reason the general public thinks that teaching is something people fall back on when ...

How to Increase Your Productivity and Efficiency in Two Easy Steps -- Matt Platts
It can be hard to fully 100% complete tasks. You begin a task with all the intentions of completing it, but then something more 'important' or 'interesting' drags you away from it. ...

Teaching Latitude and Longitude to Elementary Students Using Technology -- Kathy Cothran
Teaching children about latitude and longitude is challenging at best. Asking children to visualize imaginary and invisible lines that only seem to exist on a map is beyond many young minds. When I ...

Digital Camera Lessons - Using Cameras to Teach the Alphabet in Early Childhood -- Kathy Cothran
Teaching and learning the alphabet is a huge part of early childhood. Only after beginning to make sense of the letters and their sounds can a child begin to understand the world of print. Cameras ...

Teaching Children How to Search the Internet -- Kathy Cothran
Have you ever looked over a child's shoulder while they search the internet? There is so much indiscriminate clicking going on! Whatever comes up first must be what they are looking to find. Add ...

Developmentally Appropriate Practices - Teaching With Technology in Early Childhood -- Kathy Cothran
When children come to school in kindergarten you will find they have a large range of computer skills. Some will have trouble just finding an available computer to work at, some will never have used ...

IPods in School - Turning Toys Into Tools - Teaching With Technology -- Kathy Cothran
Everywhere you go in the world today, you see people with iPods connected to them. Do you ever wonder what they are listening to? Maybe you assume they have some crazy music pumping into their brain? ...

5 Tips to Save Time in the Morning and Get You Out the Door Faster -- Lisa Kirby
Have you ever had one of those mornings when you wish you had stayed in bed? Do you have trouble getting out the door on time in the morning? Do you get to school and realize you forgot your ...

Don't Let a Bully Control You - Tips For Standing Up to a Bully -- Lisa Kirby
If a bully is making your life miserable, it's time to take control. You're an important person. No one has the right to threaten you. Being bullied can make you feel lonely, sick, and ...

How to Study For Tests - Tips and Tricks -- Nils Evensen
Ok so your here to learn a few tips on acing some tests. I used to be dumb but a good pal showed me how to ace these things, here are some things he taught me. 1. Sleep and eat well - I can see the ...

The “Students won’t talk” Problem -- ESLTiger
Some students will not talk in class because they are too shy or anxious. This is not only true for beginners, but also for some students who are fairly advanced in their listening, reading, and ...

Moody Teens - How to Deal With Those Frustrating Times -- Aurelia Williams
If you currently have a teen or know a teenager; you've probably noticed a time or two (or maybe a hundred) where their moods have swung to match those of a Drill Sergeant in the armed forces. ...

My Classroom Management Style is Difficult When Teaching on Crutches -- Adam Waxler
My classroom management style has always been to be proactive. In other words I try to stop classroom management problems before they arise. The effectiveness of this approach has never been more ...

Back to School For Teachers - 5 Essential Items That Won't Cost You a Dime -- Charlotte Babb
"But I don't want to go to school!" says the punchline of the old joke. You have to. You're the teacher." With the items on this list, every teacher whether in public or private school, ...

Top 2 Teaching Jobs -- Eve Zhu
1. Teach English As A Foreign Language Teaching English to overseas students may be one of the most enjoyable jobs you'll ever have. Imagine earning good money, whilst traveling the world and ...

Teaching About Nutritious Food To Teen Students -- Mike Herman
Many teenagers are unaware of the appropriate types of fruits, vegetables, grains, and proteins they should be consuming on a daily basis. With a world fraught with fast food and junk food loaded ...

Narration - The Best Way to Learn -- Sheila Carroll
Nine year-old Elizabeth sits quietly listening as her mother reads from a well-written book on natural science. Mother reads a paragraph or two, and then asks Elizabeth to tell in her own words what ...

Quick Tips to Teach Social Skills to Shy Students -- James L West
First, we teach the importance of Eye Contact as that communicates confidence, and makes the student less of a target for bullies. Second, we walk through the process of approaching someone with eye ...

Great Ways to Encourage Preschoolers' Imagination -- Mary Green
Felt board stories have long been a great way to show kids stories without using books. You have to remember that kids get distracted a lot, and even though books are great, they can get bored of ...

Teaching Tips - 7 Steps to Create a Memory -- Darrell Causey
Creating a memory is an absolute must to being a superstar teacher. It is not enough just to know your material. You must be able to present the subject matter in such a way that it sticks with the ...

Teaching Tips - The Three Types of Homework and Teaching -- Darrell Causey
One of the hottest topics in education today is the issue of homework. It affects teachers, parents and students alike. Homework does have a purpose but in recent years teachers have abused its ...

Teaching Strategies - 7 Secrets Of A Master Teacher -- Darrell Causey
Great teaching comes from great teachers. They have control of their classroom, mastery of their material and the respect of their students. However becoming a master teacher isn't easy. It takes ...

Teaching Tips - Wake Up Your Class Using Humor -- Darrell Causey
ATTENTION TEACHERS! Stop boring your classes to death! Wake'em Up With Humor! As the teacher it's your responsibility to make your material interesting. So, take the initiative and begin ...

Teaching - 7.5 Tough Questions a Teacher Must Ask For Improvement -- Darrell Causey
In order to be a successful teacher your students must like you, believe in you, trust you and have confidence in you. If you fail to establish any of these with your students you will not be as ...

Zero Mortgage: Building a Home for less than $500, Environmentally. -- Robin Tim Day BSc MSc BEd (ESL Teacher)
If I had to do it all over again I would build a log house, 10 x 10 or 12 x12, on a stone foundation. Why? Well when we buy land we can also buy the building materials included. My land has limestone ...

Teaching English As a Second Language -- J Finnis
Grew up in an English speaking country? Or your Mum and Dad taught you to speak English? Or both? Congratulations! You have a talent that is in huge demand and that can take you just about anywhere ...

Learning by Doing is the Best Way to Learn English For Kids -- Vladimir Chen
"Experience is the best teacher" - anyone who has ever had any noteworthy learning experience in life can attest to the truth in this statement. It really is true that we learn more when we do things ...

Where Can I Find Teaching Materials For Homeschooling? -- James Masterson
How do you successfully determine what method of teaching, what lessons to teach and at what speed? Having decided to educate your kids at home for the purpose of giving your children the needed ...

Steps to Build your Soil, Economically... -- Robin Tim Day BSc MSc BEd (ESL Teacher)
If you own land, any amount of land, it is important to build soil fertility weither you are growing food, or just trees for fuel and building materials. Nutrients make a big difference in ...

Kids, Teachers and School - Solving the Problems -- Audrey Frederick
Summer is almost over and school will be starting soon in most places around the United States. Due to the current changes in our economic structure here in the U.S., many of us have had to relocate ...

Learning the Alphabet! -- Audrey Frederick
What does learning the alphabet have to do with health? Learning the alphabet as a young child paves the way to a happy, healthy well-adjusted outlook on life. Health is not just a matter of ...

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Do Students Hear What You Want Them to Hear? -- Dr. Robert W. F. Taylor
Many teachers assume that when they say something to their class, the students hear what was said. Unfortunately this is not always the case and can lead to misunderstandings such as "...but s/he ...

Why Don't Asian Students Ask Questions in Class? -- Dr. Robert W. F. Taylor
When I was about to embark on my first teaching assignment in Asia, a colleague with lots of overseas teaching experience there told me to take lots of lesson material. When I asked why, he said, ...

If I Have a Degree, Do I Still Need a TESOL Certificate to Teach Overseas? -- Dr. Robert W. F. Taylor
Depending on the country and the urgency of their need, there are many schools that will hire you to teach English if you have a degree from a recognized college or university. It generally does not ...

What Do All the ESL Acronyms Mean? -- Dr. Robert W. F. Taylor
Every industry has its acronyms and Teaching English is no exception. If you are new to the world of language teaching, you may very well find these a tad confusing. Let me run through most of the ...

The Importance of Fine Arts in the Classroom -- Debbie Cluff
Fine Arts is defined in the Encarta Dictionary as being, “any art form, for example, painting, sculpture, architecture, drawing, or engraving, that is considered to have purely aesthetic value” ...

Disadvantages of Computers in the Classroom -- Katie Criss
To start the most significant fact that should be stated is that the computer is a tool, and as with any educational tool, from books to crayons, it can be used to enhance the curriculum and promote ...

ESL, EFL - 5 Teaching Tips For The Beginner -- Rick S Taitano
Teaching ESL/EFL is a lot of fun. I love it. I have been teaching different types of subjects for over 20 some years, and I have to admit that teaching ESL/EFL has the been most rewarding experience ...

Learning Logs - A Technique For Solving Three Different Classroom Challenges -- Ken Long
The learning log is a simple technique that you can use in the classroom or in your own personal growth to help you simultaneously improve in three critical areas: writing, thinking and reflection. ...

Fountains may improve classroom learning and retention -- Kevin Fleming
Tabletop Fountains in the Classroom Indoor water fountains don’t need to be bulky features in the classroom. A compact tabletop fountain will provide the same benefits. If you work in a classroom, ...

Making ESL Teaching Relevant to Teen Learners -- Dr. Robert W. F. Taylor
If you are able to make your teaching materials interesting for your students, their grades should take a strong leap upwards. Easier said than done, you say? Do you teach teenagers? What interests ...

The Value of Working From a Lesson Plan -- Dr. Robert W. F. Taylor
I always work from a lesson plan and highly recommend that teachers use them. Let me give you my thoughts... First, the school, school board or Ministry of Education where you are teaching may ...

How to Teach ESL Overseas Without a Degree -- Dr. Robert W. F. Taylor
English as a Second Language (ESL) has always been an attraction as a good way for people to explore other countries, learn about new cultures and have their travel expenses paid for. Many factors ...

How to Find an ESL Teaching Job Overseas -- Dr. Robert W. F. Taylor
First, I will assume that you have completed college or university and earned a degree. If you don't have a degree and want to teach overseas, don't be discouraged. Read my article "How to ...

Is it Better to Apply For an Overseas Teaching Job From Home Or Abroad? -- Dr. Robert W. F. Taylor
I have been asked this question many times. There are pro and con views to both. If you have decided in which country you would like to teach, if you already have your TESOL qualification, and if you ...

Teaching the difference between "make" and "do" -- Eric Roth
How do you teach the difference between “make” and “do” in your English classrooms? What do you do? What do you make? What’s the difference, anyway, between “make” and “do”? These ...

Making a Moss Garden -- Robin T. Day BSc MSc BEd
Little Eden Nature Reserve & Hostel, 605 Gardiner Rd., RR3 North Augusta, Ontario, Canada, K0G1R0 Gardeners tell me they find it difficult to grow flowers or grass under mature trees, especially ...

Why the Boreal Forest Burns in Long Cycles -- Robin T. Day BSc MSc BEd
Little Eden Nature Reserve & Hostel, 605 Gardiner Rd., RR3 North Augusta, Ontario, Canada, K0G1R0 Introduction Structurally the boreal, or northern, forest is composed mostly of conifers, which ...

Precautions to Take When Teaching Kids to Swim in a Pool -- Steve Hill
Having a swimming pool installed on your property can bring your family many hours of enjoyment. There are however, responsibilities that come with owning a swimming pool, particularly if you are ...

Handwriting Without Tears - Use the Correct Approach When Teaching Left Handed Kids -- Sandhya S Naidu
In the last few years the number of left handed persons has increased dramatically. This is partly because left handed children are not forced to use the right hand for writing any more but are ...

Teach Your Children With Quality Home-School Curriculum -- Gottlieb Wendehals
Many quality home-school curricula have existed for many decades, some even over a century. And because they have been around for so long, these companies now provide some of the best homeschooling ...

If a School Pupil Behaves Badly It's the Teacher's Fault! -- Rob Plevin
Some time ago I heard a very bold, and potentially life-threatening, statement from a colleague in the staffroom. He, we'll call him Mr. Footinit, had just returned from a training day where he ...

The Needs - Focused Approach to Behaviour Management -- Rob Plevin
Have you ever asked yourself why some teachers seem to be able to handle the difficult classes better than others, and why they get respect that others don't? Do you ever wonder why some teachers ...

Keeping Books in Our Schools -- Victor Epand
Our schools have always had a need for books and sometimes we take it for granted. We probably have not really thought about how we can keep books in the schools that our kids are in, but we really ...

Special Education Teachers - Creating a Good Lesson Plan For Your Students -- Lester Lee
Among the thousands of teachers in America, one particular group in this profession deserves to be recognized more than the others - they are the special education teachers. They are a group of ...

Student Response Systems -- Lucas Kent
Recently in the Toronto Star there was an article about the use of student response systems in the classroom. Student response systems (SRS) are similar to what the audience uses to vote, on ...

Get Out and Walk! 8 Strategies For Starting Walkthroughs in Schools -- Lisa M. Evans
Principals! If you haven't started walkthroughs in your school, it's time to start now! Walkthroughs are an effective strategy for getting in touch with what is really happening in your ...

Top 2 Teaching Jobs -- Eve Zhu
1. Teach English As A Foreign Language Teaching English to overseas students may be one of the most enjoyable jobs you'll ever have. Imagine earning good money, whilst traveling the world and ...

What is a Gap Year? What can I do? -- Joel Bleasedale
A gap year, also known as a year out, is that year taken between high school and university, or after university and before getting a job, to travel and explore the world. It is that year that you ...

Teaching Abroad: A Guide to the Basics -- Joel Bleasedale
Teaching English as foreign language (or second language) is an excellent option for visiting new parts of the world. Because English is commonly used for diplomacy, higher education, business and ...

The Advantages of Tourism in Education -- Rajesh Mohan
Tourism is an important and most powerful tool to promote national integration and bring people from different parts of the country or sub - continents close together. Advantages of tourism are ...

An Ideal Teacher -- Rajesh Mohan
An ideal teacher is a true builder of the nation. He is fearless, sincere and earnest in the discharge of his duties towards the students and the nation as a whole. An ideal teacher is considered as ...

Students and Sports -- Rajesh Mohan
Sports is an indispensable part of education system all over the world at each level of studies. Whereas education kindles the light of knowledge in the mind, the sports help to maintain the ...

Teaching Kids How to Write Their Own Halloween Books -- Daryl Plaza
Teaching kids how to write their own Halloween books can be a lot of fun! Children have a natural flair for creativity. When it comes to Halloween, there are many creative stories that can be created ...

What Role Does Drama Play in Education? -- Carolynn Rogers
Watch young children. What are they very often doing when left to their own devices? That's right - play-acting. It seems that drama play comes naturally. Kids "play house", pretending to be ...

Teaching Abroad With a TESOL Or TEFL Certification -- Frank Collins
TEFL and TESOL are acronyms for teaching English as a foreign language and teaching English to speakers of other languages. If you plan to teach English overseas then getting a TEFL or TESOL ...

Tips For Planning a Preschool Graduation Ceremony -- Alka Kheterpal
A very special time for preschool kids as they graduate and go into the actual school for the next 12 years. You as a preschool teacher can make sure that this graduation ceremony is memorable for ...

What are the requirements for English language teachers? -- Ron Edwards
So you believe you have what it takes to be one of the many English language teachers around? You should know that English language teachers are not all of one type – there are differences between ...
Re: What are the requirements for English language teachers? -- Cunninglinguist
The posting by Ron Edwards was useful. It misses out a qualification that has international recognition - CELTA (Certifcate in English Language Teaching to Adults). Although Ron's list is quite ...

ESL, The silent Way, 99%STT -- Bill Boyd
Remember the rule of 25% TTT and 75% STT? In case you don’t know what I’m talking about, it means that a teacher should talk only 25% of the time during a good ESL lesson. TTT = Teacher Talk ...

ESL Chanting for Classroom Management -- Bill Boyd
Teaching ESL can be a rich and rewarding experience for anyone who loves a challenge. You only need a degree in any field, and a TESOL or TEFL certificate to get started, after that, it’s simply a ...

Teaching: A Challenging and Reflective Profession -- Salima Moosa Sewani
Teaching is a profession of learning and growing intellectually. The learning of a teacher only takes place when s/he agrees to bring changes and to accept criticism from others. When I started ...

REFLECTION ON MY TEACHING PRACTICES -- MUNIR MOOSA SEWANI
"Education should be considered not as a moulding of perfectly plastic substances, nor as a filling of empty minds, nor as a creation of powers, but rather as the provision of opportunity for healthy ...

The Power of Music in the Ancient World - Historically music had a vital part to play in education -- Carmela Mercuri
World In Tune is a curriculum which integrates math, literature and history with music as core. The Power of Music in the Ancient World incorporates ideas from World In Tune. For more information: ...

Fast-tracking Foreign Languages: How to Meet the Linguistic Challenges of Working Abroad -- Philip Yaffe
Native English-speakers are increasingly exhorted to learn foreign languages to play a more effective role in globalisation. However, we tend not to learn foreign languages for three very valid ...

How to Help Your Children Succeed in School -- Barbara Freedman-De Vito
Introduction As a parent who wants the best for your children, there are undoubtedly many things that you already do every day to help your children succeed in school. The purpose of this article is ...

Learning the Alphabet - Is It Really as Easy as ABC? -- Barbara Freedman-De Vito
Learning the alphabet and learning to read must be a piece of cake, right ? If nearly every six year old can master it, then it must be simple... or is it ? The alphabet, and its use in written ...

How Children Acquire - The Importance Of Playfulness Acquisition -- Vladimir Chen
Intelligence is a real crucial matter. A deliberate aim through it has evermore requirement gathered up to expand inward the creation. The more levelheaded a child is, the further encounters he has ...

Casual Games versus Edutainment Games -- Vladimir Chen
Gaming is something that almost everyone enjoys. It’s something that’s integrated into our very systems – something that we automatically equate to ‘fun’. We’ve been playing games even as ...

Why Kids Love to Play while Learning -- Vladimir Chen
If you try to think back to your childhood years, then you will realize that you probably spent the bulk of it on playing. Looking back, it seems rather weird that the boundless energy of youth would ...

So You Want to Be a Better Teacher -- Don Dewsnap
Better than what? Better than Sally down the hall? Better than the principal thinks you are? Better than you are now? That last choice is easy to accomplish, so I hope it's what you mean. The ...

Bureaucratic Bog -- JO 753
The most common complaint I hear from teachers is that the management prevents them from doing their best. The many levels of bureaucracy above them usually hinder education rather than enabling it. ...

Teaching-learning Process -- Clement - www.mindyourenglish.com
It's not what is poured into a student that counts, but what is planted. -Linda Conway I believe that education is the key to success for young students. As a teacher, I hope to motivate students ...

An Ideal Student -- Rahul K
Who is an ideal student? Some may think that an ideal student should be brilliant in his studies and always stand at the tope of the successful students. But it is a wrong thinking. He should be well ...

There is No Rose Without a Thorn - Tips For Teachers to Improve Their Performance -- Mohammed Alfadhel
Teaching, as we know, is a noble profession which requires a lot of dedication, patience, and creativity. Inasmuch as teaching is a developing art, and learning is a life-long process, teachers need ...

Why We Need Education -- Ruth Gala
Education is like food and shelter. It is considered basic to one's life. While food is for health and shelter for the body, education is for the mind. Education enhances one's knowledge and ...

Some Tips For Error Correction -- Qurratulain Akhtar
When and how to correct has always been one of the dilemmas for teachers, especially associated with language teaching. Whether it's a verbal concern or a written, the level of controversy is ...

Qualifications for ESL Teaching -- Mistina Thomson
ESL Teaching is a skilled job which requires you to be aware of the nuances and tricks of teaching English as a Second Language. As it goes, teaching English as a Second Language is slightly ...

ESL Jobs - An Opportunity To Teach People English -- Mistina Thomson
"Essentially, English is a dominant language and spoken as a major medium of communication in most countries of the world. In fact, on a summary of approximately 150 odd countries, only 3-4 countries ...

ESL Teaching - Teaching For A Better Tomorrow -- Mistina Thomson
"ESL or English as a Second Language is not a dormant factor anymore in countries where English is not the first language. We are referring to countries like China, Japan, Korea and to a certain ...

Challenges of ESL Teaching -- Mistina Thomson
"Let us take this example - Your application has been selected for an ESL Job. Landing one of the ESL Jobs in Korea has always been a dream for you. Ever since you have been selected for this job, ...

How ESL Teaching benefits students? -- Mistina Thomson
"For long, ever since I heard of the concept of ESL Teaching, I was wondering if it gave any benefits to the students at all. After doing my research on ESL Teaching, I confirmed that ESL Job did ...

ESL Teaching - Attitude Matters More Than Skills -- Mistina Thomson
"Last month, I heard someone saying that to be successful in a job, you would need 98% attitude and 2% skills. In terms of ESL Teaching, I would change the percentage to 100% attitude and 0% skills. ...

10 Qualities You Find in Good Students and Good Citizens -- Caroline Mackay
Over the years I have found 10 qualities in students that make them good students. To me a good student is not always the student that gets an A. Some students can get an A without even trying and ...

An Article for Retiring Teachers: What Time is it, Anyways? -- Caroline Mackay
Well ladies I hate to be the one to inform you, but Father Time has caught up with you. The first time you set foot in this school you found out real fast that you would not just be killing time and ...

Why Do I Need to Learn to Read -- Caroline Mackay
Every year teachers all over the country encounter a student that will say something like this. "When I grow up I'm never going to read a book. I hate books. I hate to read. When I graduate I ...

What Every Parent and Educator Needs to Know About Learning and the Teenager Brain -- Alvaro Fernandez
Dr. Robert Sylwester is an educator of educators, having received multiple awards during his long career as a master communicator of the implications of brain science research for education and ...

Is Your Professor Qualified? Five Questions Every Student Should Ask -- Kelli Smith
"In 2006, nearly 1.7 million post-secondary instructors held positions in the United States. Unfortunately, determining whether or not a professor is actually qualified can be a difficult task. ...

How to Plan a Marriage Overseas -- Andy Mullins
A few years ago I attended a wedding on the island of Jamaica. Getting married in a foreign country can be a daunting experience. There are many issues that need to be worked out if you're ...

Showing our Gratitude - 10 Ways to Show Teachers That They're Appreciated -- Dr Robyn Silverman
Teacher Appreciation Week has become a staple in many schools around the world. Whether you're a student, parent, grandparent, or community member, you likely come into contact with some terrific ...

Two Reasons For Celebrating The Teacher Appreciation Day -- Alberto Aparicio
It is usually that periodically, governments want to implement the Teacher Program. This is a good action in order to give more benefits to the students which mean a good quality of learning. As we ...

Meeting New People While Studying Abroad -- Andrew Johnstone
It can be extremely nerve wracking arriving in a strange country when you don't know anyone there. Not surprisingly a lot of people who have arranged to study abroad find the first few days a ...

Boys and School - Reasons That Boys Do More Poorly Than Girls -- Scarlett Capelli
It has been a long-standing fact that girls do better in school than boys do. It was not until recent years, however, that experts have conducted studies to explain this phenomenon. The results show ...

Re: That Cute Li -- Tim Harrison
When explaining why the contraction for the word little (li'l) has only one apostophe, the article states: "We never use more than one apostrophe to a word." Of course, there are exceptions to ...

Typing Success In 20 Minutes A Day - Teaching Your K-12 Student To Type In 20 Minutes A Day -- Margit Barreras
Typing is fast becoming an important skill in our tech based world. Having your student open to using this skill is imperative. In just 20 minutes of the following activities per day will give your ...

Surviving Your First Year of Teaching -- Sonya Wilson
When you decide to become a teacher, the truth of the matter is that teacher preparation programs give you skills and technique, but they simply do not teach you the reality of classroom teaching. As ...

Overcoming Stress as a New Teacher -- Sonya Wilson
When I first started teaching, it was exciting. I loved education and working with young people. I was very idealistic and as corny as it may sound, I thought in my own way I was changing the world. ...

Classroom Management for the New Teacher -- Sonya Wilson
Classroom management is managing the physical learning environment and managing student behavior. As a new teacher, this may worry you. You are not alone because classroom management is an ongoing ...

Parents Are Not The Teacher's Enemy! (Even Though It Really Feels Like It) -- Sonya Wilson
One of the things you will have to deal with as a new teacher is parents. This can be a good experience or a challenging one. It is vital that a new teacher try their best to communicate with ...

Student Discipline and the New Teacher -- Sonya Wilson
One of the most challenging parts of the job for a new teacher is dealing with student behavior problems. New teachers should arm themselves with the knowledge of classroom management and behavior ...

Classroom Management Are They Bluffing Or Faking, Read Your Students Body Language -- Sandra Perez
Just as children can read your body language you can learn to read theirs. Learning this will help you to predict if they have a change in their behavior or they have just changed enough to get you ...

Material for a lesson or two. -- Robin Day BSc MSc BEd
This was sent to me unsigned so I know not the author. It can be turned into a good class lesson or two. You think English is easy? Read to the end . . . a new twist 1) The bandage was wound around ...

Classroom Management - The Cleverness Of The Look, Turn, Stance Will Help With Classroom Management -- Sandra Perez
Are you aware that when your students enter your classroom they are already reading your body language? They are figuring out what type of day they will have with you. They will know if they will be ...

How To Find a Teaching Job Abroad in 10 Days Or Less -- Lisa Walker
Yes - it can be done. You need to prepare the ground carefully, but there are a massive number of jobs available around the world and there are not enough English teachers to fill them. If you want ...

Discover How To Appeal To Your ESL Students -- Shelley Vernon
Learning English as a second or foreign language can be difficult for some students. There are several different ways to learn, and many people benefit from a wider approach than the traditional ...

Tips for Teaching Young Learners -- Sharon
Teaching Young Learners Teaching Young children can be challenging just because it’s difficult to get their attention and keep it for an extended period of time. However there are a few things to ...

Dos and Don'ts for Teaching English -- Sharon
Dos ● Act like a teacher. As a foreign teacher, both students and teachers will look up to you as a representative of your country. Act professional. ● Make class interesting. Prepare a ...

What’s the Best Country to Teach English In? -- Sharon
Choosing a country will depend on what you want to get out of teaching English. If you’re looking for money, you won’t go to the same country as those who are looking to surf or ski. Experience ...

Learning about TEFL and Teaching -- Sharon
Learning about TEFL and Teaching The best teachers are those who keep on learning and trying new things. Here are some ideas to help you get started about learning about teaching. And even if ...

Teaching Kids To Write Requires Patience -- Victor Epand
A child is taught three parts of writing simultaneously. They are accurate letter construction, identical letter size, and the same tilt throughout the writing. They should be taught to concentrate ...

K12 Virtual Education - Teach a Foreign Language Successfully, No Prior Experience Necessary -- Margit Barreras
Have you ever thought this to yourself? "I don't speak a foreign language so I surely can't teach my child to." Are you thinking you can only teach a foreign language if you can speak it? ...

Learning Tips for Students -- Dev Sri
Long ago, there was a time, when parents told children to read slowly and loudly to understand everything they read. A lot of things have changed. Today's children have bigger syllabi to learn. ...

10 Book Report Project Ideas -- Lesa Bolt
Making a book report can be simple but coming up with a good new creating unique way to present your book report can be challenging. Here are 10 book report project ideas to choose from. 1. Make a ...

How to Overcome Exam Nerves -- Shanat Kuphur
An Examination is a very important part of life, which is used to test a person's ability. But as you know many of us has fear and are afraid of it. Though they know that exams are there for ...

School Administrators - Get Off Your Teachers' Backs! -- Joe Pagano
School administrators, do your teachers a favor and get off their backs and let them teach. This is especially true for the non-tenured teachers, and the ones that really have their hearts in the ...

Teaching Tips - 5 Traps a Successful Teacher Must Avoid -- Darrell Causey
In my twenty-five plus years of teaching, I have had the opportunity to observe, evaluate and work with some great teachers as well as some not so great teachers. And I have come to the conclusion ...

Teaching - 9.5 Strategies for Successful Teaching -- Darrell Causey
Do you really want to be a successful teacher? If so, these 9.5 strategies will help you develop the skills, techniques and processes needed to become a master teacher. But it won't happen just ...

Save the Teacher! -- Phyllis Ferguson
We hear calls in the press, on the radio, and television to save different endangered species. Man has been asked to set aside land, change our cultivation, harvest, hunting and fishing practices for ...

Are You A Hero Teacher? -- Phyllis Ferguson
As a kid growing up in public schools, I was not aware of the pendulums teachers and schools were forced to ride as innovations came and left and as curriculums were adopted and lost influence. I ...

Teach To Abundance -- A Simple Change In Thinking Will Change Your Classroom -- Phyllis Ferguson
Steven Covey, well-known author, explains that there are two ways of looking at life: viewing life through a lens of abundance or from scarcity. As educators, we must seek our abundance in order to ...

Top Ten Indicators of Fear in Schools -- Phyllis Ferguson
The other day one of my kids reached over and hit another child. In the past I would have reacted with, "That is not acceptable behavior!" and sent him to "time out" to await a conversation about ...

The Super Teacher Dozen Don -- Phyllis Ferguson
An effective educator makes teaching and learning a joy. The Super Teacher Dozen Don'ts is a reminder for every teacher of the 12 things you should never do in the classroom. 1. Don't yell at ...

Re: Survival Bangla (Bangladesh) for ESL Teachers -- Matt mollet
HI THERE, My name's matt and i'm living in new zealand. I'm interested in teaching english in bangladesh, would you be able to enlighten me on this subject? Is there a website i should ...

Bullying Games Don't Work -- Jim Burns
I search the internet all the time to find out what’s new in the area of bullying and discovered during one of my searches discovered that there are now bullying games that are available to deal ...

12 Great Memory Strategies For Better Grades -- StrongLearning.com
"I forgot." "I can't remember that." "I sit down to take a test and my mind goes blank." "I'm not a good test taker." These are all things students say when they forget assignments or ...

Create Web Lessons For Your Classroom -- Alyx Kaczuwka
Are you teaching a group of students for whom technology seems an integral part of their lives? To reach today’s millennial kids, you need lessons that are interactive, immediately relevant, full ...

A Powerful Teaching Tip -- Adam Waxler
One of the most effective classroom management strategies a teacher can use is also the strategy that teachers are most skeptical of. Why? I'm not sure… This simple teaching strategy has a ...

Where is the Best Place to Teach Overseas? -- Kelly Blackwell
Where is the best place to teach overseas? It is hard to decide where to go when you look at the scope of unique and exciting experiences that are available in the different regions around the world. ...

Handwriting Without Tears - Use the Correct Approach When Teaching Left Handed Kids -- Sandhya S Naidu
In the last few years the number of left handed persons has increased dramatically. This is partly because left handed children are not forced to use the right hand for writing any more but are ...

Top 2 Teaching Jobs -- Eve Zhu
1. Teach English As A Foreign Language Teaching English to overseas students may be one of the most enjoyable jobs you'll ever have. Imagine earning good money, whilst travelling the world and ...

Teaching Grammar With Fun Learning Games -- Shelley Vernon
Teaching English grammar can be hard going - for the teacher and the students. It doesn't have to be difficult or painful, however. You can teach English grammar using fun learning games and ...

Finding your first TEFL job -- Keith Taylor
Probably the most common way to find a TEFL job is through one of the many TEFL employment websites. For jobs abroad, the process normally goes something like this: 1. The application When you find a ...

Should Kids Have the Power to Hire and Fire Their Teachers? -- Brooks Elms
I think kids should have the power to hire and fire their teachers. Students are the ultimate customers. That being said, I don't think a student should be able to get pissed off at a teacher and ...

Educational Programs For Kids -- Scotie Keithlow
There is a certain age that your child gets into where they are too small to go to regular school but yet they are old enough to do their own thing and accomplish certain tasks. This is the toughest ...

Educational Report Cards -- Scotie Keithlow
The one word that strikes terror in the minds of school going children is report card. It almost seems like D-Day has come when the heavens will fall and all ell will break loose. The constant ...

Valentine's Day and Teenagers - 6 Free Ways Parents Can Show They Care -- Terre Grable
It's a few weeks before Valentine's Day, and how is your relationship with your teenager? Chilling as the cold frosty weather outside? Or is it warm and cheery that comes from the comfort of ...

Is Teaching English Abroad Within Your Reach? -- Charles Bewnninghoff
Teaching English to a non-English speaking person can be thrilling and exhilarating. If you want to grab hold of the opportunity to teach English to non-English speakers, consider traveling to other ...

Re: Can a teacher have crush on a student? -- Iain
Of course they can and it is not a moral issue at all. We cant help our feelings. However a teachers behaviour is a moral issue and anyone in a position of power has a moral obligation not to take ...

Re: Can a teacher have crush on a student? -- Anonymous
Yes, it's possible. I used to be in a relationship with a guy who was an ESL teacher at one of the schools in my city and he taught Koreans and Japanese (mostly girls too). At one point last ...

Language Translation Services and Cross Cultural Advertising -- Armando Riquier
The importance of advertising can hardly be overemphasised in the competitive environment we live in today. No matter what the field may be, whether it is education, health care or the latest ...

Cool Teachers Rule With Cool Teacher’s Rules -- Daniel E. Friedman
An out of control teacher: This is either scary or a highly entertaining venue for students. Let’s consider the latter. How many students can deny that they get a quick and amusing thrill out of ...

Finding a Place To Study -- Gene Grzywacz
Any old place will do when it is time to study, right? Wrong, there are some places that are much better to try and study than others. So what makes them good or bad? How does a student know if they ...

Handwriting Practice And Pencil Grips -- Megan Ellis
A Good pencil grip is one of the first steps to developing good handwriting skills. As a parent you can help you child to develop good pencil grip. Correct pencil grip will allow your child to write ...

Math Bingo Cards -- Sunil Tanna
While it's probably true that some students more of an aptitude for math than others, it's also true that different students have different levels of interest in the subject. Good maths ...

Classroom Management - Students Who Fall Through The Cracks -- Adam Waxler
Many experts in education agree that the majority of students who are causing classroom management problems usually fall into one of four categories: attention seekers, power seekers, revenge ...

How Teachers Can Get The Second Half Of The School Year Off To A Great Start! -- Adam Waxler
This week many teachers are returning to school after a well-deserved winter break. And, many teachers will want to dive right back into their content. This is understandable as many teachers have ...

Preparing for a Spelling Bee -- Celia Webb
Spelling bees and sports have much in common. They both involve competition and require that you ready yourself to meet the challenges you will face. It is important to understand the rules and ...

Online Teaching Jobs -- Mario Churchill
By doing a simple search you will come up with so many online teaching jobs it will amaze you and the different universities and colleges offering online teaching jobs or needing these positions ...

The First Day of Class -- Clement, www.mindyourenglish.com
Your first meeting with the new group of students is crucial in creating a positive atmosphere. Meeting a class for the first time often produces a certain amount of anxiety in new, and even ...

Preparing Your Child for School -- Celia Webb
The new school year starts soon. Is your child ready for his first day? By preparing your child for his first day of the school year, you can help him succeed. As with so many events in our lives, ...

Choosing a Gift Book for a Child (student) -- Celia Webb
Books make wonderful gifts, but it can be hard to select the right book. As publishers of children’s books, we are often asked for advice on selecting a book for a birthday or holiday gift. ...

How To Improve Reading Comprehension With Video -- Adam Waxler
Most educators today realize that teaching students how to read is not the sole responsibility of the language arts teacher, yet many teachers still struggle to come up with effective ways to ...

The Student-teacher Relationship -- Adam Waxler
Being a teacher who has moved from New York to Florida I am often asked to compare the two…actually I find myself comparing the New York school system to the Florida school system even if ...

A Powerful Teaching Tip -- Adam Waxler
One of the most effective classroom management strategies a teacher can use is also the strategy that teachers are most skeptical of. Why? I'm not sure… This simple teaching strategy has a ...
Re: A Powerful Teaching Tip -- Dr. Yanni Zack
Adam, I like the idea of giving students a two-minute break. It helps to relieve their stress/tension and then allows them to refocus. I have also used this with both k-12 students and Adult ...

Classroom Management Tips: How To Handle Classroom Management During Transitions -- Adam Waxler
Every quality lesson has students transitioning from one activity to another, or, as I like to say, from one mini-lesson to another. Mini-lessons are a great way for teachers to address student ...

How To Get A Teaching Job -- Adam Waxler
Let me set the scene for a moment… The interview committee at a well-respected, very competitive, high-paying school district has narrowed down its huge list of 500 applicants to the final ...

Middle School Classroom Management: Behavior Action Plan -- Adam Waxler
One of the most difficult skills to master as a teacher is classroom management. Unfortunately, if you can not master this skill you are not going to survive as a teacher, especially as a middle ...

Back To School Tip For Teachers: Remembering Student Names -- Adam Waxler
One of the first things teachers need to do every year is get all of their students' names memorized. It is important for a teacher to know each and every name as quickly as possible. Knowing the ...

Classroom Management: How To Handle Minor Classroom Management Problems -- Adam Waxler
As a full-time middle school teacher as well as a part-time adjunct education professor, I know quite well how important it is to have strong classroom management skills. Personally, I am a big ...

Homework Tips: Getting Students To Complete Homework -- Adam Waxler
Homework, if used correctly, can be quite an effective tool for increasing student achievement. Unfortunately, as many teachers know, getting students to complete homework can be a frustrating task ...

Classroom Management: How To Handle Power Seeking Students -- Adam Waxler
The sad fact is, it doesn't matter how well teachers know their content...it doesn't matter how many strategies teachers know to improve reading comprehension or to increase academic ...

Strategies For Motivating Students To Learn -- Adam Waxler
As an adjunct education professor I am often asked, "How do I motivate students to learn?" Motivating students to learn is a struggle that all teachers face. Since I also teach middle school social ...

Bad Behaviour in Schools - A Major Problem -- Anja Merret
The question of discipline in schools is a fairly serious one. Reading on BBC’s website some archived news stories on schools in the UK, it is amazing to see that some teachers are being ...

War Between English Language Education Agents & Schools -- Ross Mcbride
Once upon a time there was a happy balance between the agents and the language schools. The agents provided admission services and translations and the schools taught the students. The average ...

How to Become a Professional ESL English Teacher -- Ross Mcbride
Most North American ESL English language schools are marketing organizations. They like to sell their ESL school as the best (in everything) to the international language students. The English ...

Fraud In English Language Education - Keep Your Money Safe From Criminals -- Ross Mcbride
FRAUD used by SCHOOLS Students want to attend high quality established schools. Schools will use fraud to attract students to their school or attempt to appear more established to qualify for ...

Get More Self-Esteem With English Tutor NYC -- Hugh Goldsmith
In present scenario, English is that only language which is in high demand; probably, world wide use of this language is making it an essential part of human lives. Whether you are a student or a ...

Teach English Abroad -- Wade Robins
If you've in recent times graduated commencing school and are at a junction in the start of your career Teaching English might be worth looking hooked on. Believe it or not the English language ...

How to Make Homework Fun -- Jennifer Berry
Homework was fun when you were a 6 year old trying to act like an older sibling. You couldn't wait for homework. In fact, you would make up assignments just to keep yourself busy. Once children ...

Top 10 Test Taking Tips -- Jennifer Berry
Test Taking day is the most dreaded day of school. It is the moment in which your skills and knowledge are assessed against other classmates. Testing may not be ideal, but it is essential when ...
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