Teachers should educate their students on money management. While it’s outside of the Common Core requirements, learning how to handle money is an important life skill.
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How to avoid getting sick as a teacher
Students send and receive colds and illnesses almost as often as they send emails, and you’re right in the middle of it.
3 ways to get students more involved
Here are three ways to get your students engaged, which will likely help them better comprehend the topics at hand and even score higher on Common Standards tests:
Collaboration is key for teachers too
Educational facilities are always promoting collaborative work among students, but they rarely encourage teachers to do the same.
Ask for student feedback on teaching
Teachers are always looking for ways to improve the classroom, whether it’s working with new technologies or implementing techniques to keep students engaged.
3 tips for encouraging self-regulated learning in class
Teacher support is essential to successful class education, but instructors should also encourage kids to practice self-regulated learning.
Effective vs. ineffective study techniques
It’s an instructor’s job to help kids of all ages determine which methods work best for them.
Engage in reading and connect to characters
Kids have so much energy that they rarely want to sit still for five minutes, let alone long enough to get into a book.
4 ways to get kids ready for back to school
The back-to-school rush is a stressful time of year as parents scurry to gather supplies and arrange schedules.
The benefits of blended learning
Technology is becoming increasingly popular in schools, with education facilities more and more frequently purchasing tablets and Chromebooks for students to carry around.