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- Online Teaching DegreesDon't have the time to drive to classes, but want to earn teaching certification? Online teaching degrees can help.
- What Can You Do with a Teaching Degree? Consider Teach for AmericaHelp those who need it the most by applying for a position with Teach for America.
- Requirements to Teach High School HistoryUnderstanding the requirements to teach high school history may seem complex, but there are several basic requirements needed to become a high school history teacher. Thia article will discuss the requirements to teach high school history in detail.
State and Federal Licensing Requirements for High School Math Teacher CertificationAre you considering a career teaching high school math? Perhaps you are wondering what the requirements are for teaching high school mathematics. Here is a handy guide to help you get started on your math education career.- Cooperative, Competitive, and Individualistic Teaching Styles in the ClassroomCooperative, competitive, and individualistic teaching styles in the classroom have different impacts on students.
How I Found Joy with a Teaching Degree and a Writer's SoulDegrees don't always lead to the career you thought they would--but life's twists and turns are sometimes part of the master plan.- Traveling and Working with a Danish Teaching DegreeA personal account of how to use a Danish teaching degree in a variety of ways.
Where a College Degree in Education Can Take YouBased on personal experience, a teacher describes where her college degree in education has taken her both physically and professionally.
Do I Need a Degree to Teach Art?Do I need a degree to teach Art? Though most professional Art teaching positions require a degree, some schools may have different licensing and degree requirements.- The Current Education System in the United States of AmericaThis paper discusses current education system in the United States, its structure and peculiarities.
- Alternative Career Opportunities in Teaching - Teaching Isn't Just K-12Adult education, GED courses, teaching english as a second language, teaching in higher education, tutoring, hobby teaching, community education, and corporate training offer alternatives to teaching opportunities.
- Cooperative Teaching: Creating Unique Learning Experiences for All ChildrenThe educator's answer to inclusion, cooperative learning has become the strategy of choice in classrooms as educators struggle to ensure that the needs of all the students are being met.
- Required Classes for Obtaining a Teaching Degree OnlineReview of the general education requirements for obtaining an online teaching degree.
- Obtaining Your Bachelor's Degree in Teaching OnlineThe benefits of becoming a teacher and utilizing an online college to obtain a Bachelor's Degree in Teaching.
- Online Education Needed for a Career in Public EducationThis article presents information about various options from receiving online teaching degrees for public education.
- Moving to the United States to Teach? Know the Steps NeededIf you are a teacher outside the United States and you want to teach here, here are the simple steps to follow, if you want to become a teacher here.
- Four Keys to Teaching Just About AnythingTeaching high school physics or elementary school art may seem very dissimilar vocations. Surprisingly enough good teachers in both field often owe their success at least in part to a single word "like" .
- The Art and Science of TeachingOne cannot truly become an effective teacher without integrating both the art and the science of teaching.
- Teaching Your Preschooler to Read Now Will Produce a Good Student LaterTeaching preschoolers to read well early is one of the most important gifts a parent can give to their child. A former homeschooler of almost two decades tells a simple way to begin the process without paying a penny.
- How to Get More People to Pay for the Courses You TeachLearn how to make more sales for the classes you teach.
- Suggested Tips and Supplies for Teaching Pre SchoolThe proper pre-school teaching supplies, combined with an excellent curriculum and the educators is very crucial in ensuring children’s academic success. To learn more, read on.
- The PathA story based on an image of a wooden path.
- It's Our Chidren's Responsibility, But....As we view today's youth, some have commented that they lack compassion for their elders. This is a look at whose to share the responsibility for what seems to be a lapse in the care for our loved ones.
- Parker's CornerA short kids Halloween story. Ms. Hamilton discovers some new things about herself and others.
- The Death of Creative Writing in SchoolsHigh school English courses seem to be the root of a lack of quality creative writers in this generation.
- Do Schools Need National Curriculum Standards?The Clinton Administration asked each state to set education standards within their own borders, but do we need a national standard to make sure kids are being properly prepared for college?
Do You Think School Education Works? Think Twice!School education is a Boon or Bane? Why success inside a school does not ensure success in the outside world?
Learn to Teach a Lesson: Instructional Tips for Presenters, Employers and ParentsFour simple steps make memorable teaching of nearly anything simple and enjoyable.
Haikus on TeachingA haiku consists of seventeen syllables, often in three lines with syllable counts of 5, 7, and 5, respectively. This form of poetry originated in Japan and is known for its potent brevity.
Why is Education so Important?Education exercises the same essential function to these modern times, transmitting prevailing values which are still colonial and elitist. Most schools are like factories which produce homogenized graduates...- English Composition is Vital to EducationThis article discusses the importance of English Composition at all levels of education.
The Heart of TeachingInspired by the Save Our Schools March and National Call to Action on July 30, 2011 - from my heart as a teacher, this is what I want to do more than anything.- Why We TeachTeaching brings many intangible rewards that physical benefits just cannot match.
How to Adopt a New Teaching Style to Meet the Common Core StandardsChange constantly occurs in education. Teachers often adapt to these changes by reinventing their teaching style or adopting new strategies. This article discusses teaching concepts to best meet the demands of the U.S. Common Core Standards.- Innovation - Why Don't We Teach It?A look into innovation and why it should be taught in schools.
- The Story of Samuel TeachThis is a small Wild West story about an outlaw who goes to the most extreme lengths to be able to take good care of his two younger brothers. I hope you find it interesting.
Cali Swag District Brings the 'Dougie' with Its New Album, 'The Kickback.'An interview with Cali Swag District.- Teaching as a Profession: DefinedWhat is teaching, really?
How Lateral and Picture Think Work at School and at WorkIn short '" Lateral thinking and Picture thinking can both be seen as persistent problems or as a couple of desirable skills throughout a dyslexic person's life depending on the environment in which these skills are expressed.- Debt, Investment and Exponential Growth: What High School Doesn't TeachHigh school doesn't teach you how to get rich, or worse yet, how to avoid becoming bankrupt. A little understanding of Exponential Growth will help you make a fortune in the long run.





