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Four Ways Students Can De-Stress and Maintain Their Mental Health
Here are four suggestions you can make to help your students navigate the ups and downs of school as well as the added pressures of the current climate.
What is Visual Learning and How Can You Teach it to Students?
In today’s environment, where remote school is the norm in many places, it’s important to be mindful of visual learners when you plan your instruction. Here are a few tips on how you can do so.
Six Tips to Help Your Students Develop Stress Management Techniques
School can be stressful – and this year, the adjustment to remote learning is making it even more so for many students. How can you help your students develop good stress management techniques to make this year the best it can be?
Why Every Teacher Benefits from Having a Mentor
Teaching is one of the most challenging and rewarding jobs there is, and it does take some acclimating to get into a groove. One thing that can help tremendously is having a mentor to turn to and learn from as you move through your career.
The Importance of Routine in the Classroom
As a teacher, you know that the most successful students are those who are organized and efficient and who embrace solid routines. How can these routines positively impact students who are struggling and reinforce those succeeding?
How to Help Students with Time Management
Successful students know how to organize themselves and manage their time effectively. If you have some students who seem to spin their wheels when it comes time to work or who frequently hand in late assignments, it might be time for a time management tune-up.
Five Things Your Students Learn from Field Trips
If you’re all about allowing your students to learn by doing, keep in mind how beneficial field trips can be for them. Designed well, these outside-the-classroom experiences get students engaged and excited.
Seven Tips to Keep Your Day Organized and Productive
What You Need to Know About Project-Based Learning
Have you heard about project-based learning? Edutopia defines it as “a dynamic classroom approach in which students explore real-world problems and challenges and acquire a deeper knowledge.” This innovative methodology encourages students to think on their feet and collaborate to produce projects that present what they learned.
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.