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- Multiple Intelligence: Different Learning StylesFor many years there has been psychological debates about IQ tests and they are really valid.
- Education and IdentityVarious scholars examining the context of education have noted that the process is one that is supposed to provide the learner with the critical thinking skills necessary for growth and development beyond the walls of the classroom.
- Kenesiology and Kinesio Tape - Not Tattoos - Appear on Kerri WalshKerri Walsh seemed to be sporting a black tattoo during Olympic games beach volleyball but she may really have been wearing a special type of Kinesio tape designe to help prevent muscle damage and promote healing.
- Why Educators Need to Teach Both Theory and PracticeThis article discusses the need for educators to teach theory basaed topics along with practical application.
- Who Will Help the Children?This research is designed to provide educators with techniques to help struggling students and students with exceptionalities find more success with regard to learning, more directly, with reading.
- Successful TeachingThis article describes successful teaching methods.
Ten Tips for Teaching Note Reading to BeginnersTips and ideas to help you teach your beginner students how to read music.- Using Video in SchoolsReading, Writing, and Arithmetic gets a new boost with video. Whether they are teaching how to make video stories, or teaching using video as a tool, educators are embracing this visual technology.
- English Composition is Vital to EducationThis article discusses the importance of English Composition at all levels of education.
- Encouraging Responsibility in StudentsSuggestions for in class ways Teachers can foster responsibility in their students.
Exceptional Education: It's Not About Coddling KidsThe premise that ESE students are being coddled - or worse, that accommodations amount to cheating - is frustrating, and doesn't bear up to research or practice.- Equal EducationPutting aside stereotypes to ensure equality is paramount.
- Vocabulary InstructionVocabulary is vital to students in school as well as in life. This article investigates several techniques for teaching vocabulary in an American History classroom setting.
- IPad Applications Are Changing the Face of EducationThe ability to see information in a kid friendly manner is changing the way the face of education today. Have you ever wondered how they are doing it? Read on to see.
- Learning Vs. TeachingLearning and teaching are two different things. They are two different processes that are often put into the same frame of reference (education), and sometimes even happen in the same place, classroom.
- Refocusing EducationWe say how much we aspire to provide a good quality education. We wish for all our students to learn all necessary things, so that they may take their constructive place in societies' future. Sounds great, doesn't it?
- The Truth About EducationEducation is not about budget cuts and deficits. Education is about hope. Read this teacher's story.
- Teaching Syncopated Pedaling to Beginner Piano StudentsIn these ten easy steps that teach appropriate use of the damper pedal, you will share the pedal with your student, to help him get the feel of proper pedaling.
Strategies for Teaching Students with Reading ProblemsThis article will give teachers some ideas of ways to help struggling readers in the classroom or suggest accommodations for a student's IEP.
Tips for Cementing KnowledgeIn education, the success of students often depends on how well teachers command the lesson cycle. Here are tips to help with cementing knowledge.- Self-teaching, and EducationHow can a person educate himself/herself.It is much convenient to teach yourself all the things a college education offers. Asking questions has become less and less popular in colleges.
Qualities of a Good Educational InstitutionThis article overlays the basic qualities that a good educational institution must have. A good educational institution can only provide an environment for the nourishment of the children who are the future.
February is Career Technical Education (CTE) MonthFebruary is National Career Technical Education (CTE) month and this year's theme is Learning Today, Earning Tomorrow. The goal of CTE month is to get the word out to the public of what benefits CTE has to offer to both the community and students.- Teaching Non Verbal StudentsCommunication boards can be a very valuable tool when teaching special needs students that are non verbal. This tool is a great help when a child can not use sign language.
Education and Training Requirements to Become an OrthoptistIf you or a family member experiences a problem with your binocular vision, you're likely to be evaluated by an orthoptist. In order to practice this specialty, an individual must complete a rigorous set of education and training requirements.- Teaching AgainAfter ten years of professional experience, I have returned to teaching. My motivation was to better prepare students for work life, but I have also realized I need to update my teaching.
- Considerations for Getting Tenure when You Teach ExclusivelyTeaching is a high calling but sometimes getting recognized for good teaching isn't good enough.
Technology in Education: Distance Vs. Traditional LearningThe on-line distance education vs. traditional classroom learning debate has gone on for a while now. I believe there is finally sufficient evidence to end the debate.- How to NOT Teach a Class of Your PeersThere are many ways to lose control of the classroom, and still more ways to dominate it. This is about finding a common ground between those two.
Technology in EducationTechnology in the classroom can be an extremely useful tool. There are many ways to get students involved and make learning more interactive.- Teaching with Unconditional Love: Let's Follow Jesus' ExampleAre you a teacher struggling to make a difference with your students? Jesus showed the way in Luke 4:18.
7 Strategies to Gain and Hold Student InterestHere are 7 strategies you can use to gain and hold student interest--particularly at the secondary level.- Teaching PrivatelyTeaching privately can be one of the scariest things a person can do, however, if done efficiently, it can be one of the most rewarding things a person can do.
Online Chemical Education: A Terrible Way to Teach?This article takes a look at the subject of online chemical education: taking chemistry courses entirely online.
8 Ways to Teach Art Students to Think CreativelyThere is an art to encouraging students to think creatively, and it takes practice and skill on a teacher's part. Here are a few ways to address these issues and teach art students to think "outside-the-box".
Tips for Teachers and Trainers: Engaging All StudentsEnhance your classroom participation and willingness to learn TODAY! Great ideas for teachers, trainers and facilitators to engage the 3 types of learning styles: Audio,Visual and Kinesthetic(hands-on.)
Education is a Participation SportHow do you reach the inactive student in class? How can you make students participate? Why should a student participate in class? All of these are answered by creating a participation point system.- Cooperative, Competitive, and Individualistic Teaching Styles in the ClassroomCooperative, competitive, and individualistic teaching styles in the classroom have different impacts on students.
- Teaching Effectiveness: Concrete EvidenceDeciding what things constitute evidence of teaching effectiveness can be somewhat of a gray area. This article highlights some pieces of evidence that may be available to you as you consider promotions or tenure processes.
- Using Xtranormal in the ClassroomXtranormal is a fun, interactive way to assess student learning.





