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This helpful information guide explains what being a professional teacher is in four easy steps: PD, management, curriculum and collaboration.
Developing confident speaking and listening skills and play is crucial to improving early literacy skills. Literacy check-up tools helps teachers get this done.
Indoor games for primary school and Jamboard are great for rainy recess and getting to know your students. We shouldn’t stop playing or . . .
The 10 Brain based learning strategies in this FREE eBook defines the strategy and how to implement them in your teaching.
Teaching remotely does not need to be dreaded. You just need to familiarise yourself with the online class setup, learn any unfamiliar computer technology . .
Should we make it easier for students to learn by ability grouping our senior students? Later, as I drove home from school, I recalled a day long ago, when I found myself in-stream ten…
Learn to use your brain or lose it! 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 . . .
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.
A simple new teaching strategy can be taught in the classroom to teach and foster creativity in students of all ages. Thinking is crucial to…
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.
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