
10 easy brain based learning strategies to engage students
This Brain based learning guide defines the strategy and most importantly, how to actually implement 10 practical strategies in your teaching. Download the FREE ebook too.
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Teaching Tips that engage your students and save time in the classroom.
This Brain based learning guide defines the strategy and most importantly, how to actually implement 10 practical strategies in your teaching. Download the FREE ebook too.
Learn to use your brain! Students often say ‘I can’t do this. I have no brains!’. My response is ‘We all have one, you just need to learn to use your brain’. Or ‘We all have brains – it’s just that some use it more than others’. Try it, you will be surprised how it stops them in their tracks.
As exciting as this new frontier is, it can be overwhelming (and scary) for students who haven’t gained global perspectives in their education . . .
We had heard the rumours. Had they died? Everyone loved Mrs M, she had what we what all effective teachers have, great personality traits. –Â How do you stack up against them?
As Charlotte and her colleagues heated up and ate their food. There was a gripping conversation about new teacher turnover going on at the table…
Natasha was looking for a new teaching position. So she created a resume that had the 4 elements of a professional teacher. As outlined by the research of . . .
A lot of patience and preparation is needed to improve student success. Interestingly, when it comes to planning for day one, we can achieve that almost perfectly.
Teachers are always in pursuit of any new teaching strategy that will result in the most effective way to not only teach students, but to inspire them . . .
The best of teachers know how to capture their students’ attention. The ability to do that is called a hook, or in the United States, an anticipatory set.
Education is the key to change the world. It reduces poverty, decreases racism, eliminates gender inequality, prevents needless deaths, and most importantly fosters peace.
Empowering students enables good learning. Ie “Teaching is what teachers do TO students. Learning is what students do with teachers and for themselves”.
Project based learning (PBL) is a unique method to teach students. It establishes their problem solving and critical thinking skills. PBL enables students to collaborate with others.