For most students, the word “writing” evokes memories of composing essays in English and Literature classes. However, writing is not only crucial in the world of English. Students that have…
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The link between summer vacation and learning may not be readily apparent to most people. However, rest is a critical component of the learning process. Similar to how an athlete…
Reaching the end of the school year is a significant accomplishment for both students and teachers alike. However, it is common for students to lose motivation in the weeks leading…
Over the last few months, it seems as though working from home has become the norm. While there are certainly positives to being able to work at home, it…
With the spread of COVID-19, many schools have moved their curriculum online. Of course, the safety of students and teachers alike is of the utmost importance right now, but in…
Clear verbal communication is perhaps the most critical aspect of being a teacher. So much so in fact that nonverbal communication often gets eclipsed. Nonverbal communication impacts the tone of…
The start of the new decade usually brings with it the desire to join the parade of people with their New Year’s Resolutions. As a teacher, it may seem like…
As Christmas Break draws near and students begin studying for the end of the year tests, classroom stress and student lethargy are on the rise. This time of year can…
Picture this: you’ve just finished teaching, and the bell rings for lunch. The same six or seven students actively participated, asking and answering questions and making comments. As you walk…
Teach with the End in Mind Imagine yourself leaving school on the last day of the year. You are walking to your car with a handful of materials, and just…