Four Ways for Teachers to Rejuvenate This Summer
Students need a break after an intense school year, and so do you! Even if you have professional development plans or other education goals while you’re not in school, it is essential that you take time to rejuvenate your mind and recharge your batteries.
read more5 Signs Your Student Needs Tutoring Outside of School
It’s probably pretty obvious when a student is struggling in class, but as you know, getting that child help sooner than later is crucial.
read moreHow to Make Smooth Classroom Transitions
One challenge all teachers face is managing transitions from one activity to the next. That down-time can turn into class chatter and throw you completely off course.
read moreTips for Teaching ADHD Students
School can be a struggle for students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). As their teacher, how can you make things easier and less frustrating for them and for you?
read moreEstablishing a Great Learning Climate
Every day, you strive to guide your students toward greater learning. How can you foster a climate that pushes students to grow and learn?
read moreFive Tips to Take the Stress Out of Parent-Teacher Conferences
End-of-year parent-teacher conferences can make some parents nervous – and they might be stressful for you too, particularly when meeting with parents of students who are struggling.
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