This Week's Tip:

Children's Educational Games - Fun Must Be in the Learning, and Learning Must Be in the Fun

Childrens educational games can be a great way to learn and they form an important part in your child's life. More...

 

 

Past Tips:

Building Character in Students

Most educators agree that assisting students in building moral character is a worthwhile goal. Some of the virtues stressed in schools today include... More...

How to Control Your Class

Even the most skilled teachers will have days when they lose control of their classroom. All it takes is a single rowdy kid and before you know it, you're sitting at your desk unsure of how to regain the control you had ten minutes ago. More...

Activities Where Introverted Children Can Win

Parents can be fooled into thinking there’s something wrong with their child for being introverted, especially if they, themselves, are extroverts. Also many teachers, administrators and other relatives who are extroverts may not understand introverted children. More...

Why Your Students Don't Do Their Homework

I'm sure every teacher has shaken their heads at one time or another and thought or said "Why don't those students do their homework?" More...

Kid's Ideas Are Winners

One of the best ideas for making a fun school program is to listen to the kids. Children have very active imaginations and they are not shy about expressing their ideas. More...

Ten Steps to Successful Music Teaching in the Early Childhood Classroom

Young children learn by doing, by being actively involved in their learning through exploring and experimenting, through copying and acting out. More...


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Strategies for Motivating Students to Learn

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. More...

12 Tips for Teachers of Children

Teaching Children Through an International Approach
I am a firm believer that from a teacher's point of view, elementary school children are the most gratifying age level to work with. More...

Strategies for Motivating Students to Learn

As an adjunct education professor I am often asked, "How do I motivate students to learn?" More...

Athletes are Prone to Dermatological Irritation: What Can Be Done?

When one thinks of the injuries sustained by baseball players, skin irritation is not necessarily the malady that jumps to mind. More...

Teachers and Homework and Tests, Oh My!

At the start of the school year, students often experience a range of emotions. These school-themed books will entertain and encourage them. More...


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Learning About the Human Organs

Children have so many questions as they grow older and as a teacher it is your job to educate them the best to your ability. Relating to your students in a fun way that they will understand is especially necessary. More...

Looking for ways to get your students more physically active?

Here are a few tips to get them to do at least 60 minutes of physical activity a day. More...

Learn While Singing

When teaching your students about topics that may seem boring to them it is hard to keep their attention. More...

Keep Your Students Healthy

As a teacher, your responsibilities are endless when it comes to educating the young. While working together with parents, teachers can help to create a healthy environment for children. More...

 



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