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The Beginner's Guide to Teaching ESL Abroad

Human nature dictates that one ponder life’s decisions and, being an English instructor in Turkey, I often let my mind deliberate on a second conditional, a possibility that has materialized in the past and has had an effect on the future. In my case, the effect is obvious in my interrupted REM s...

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Building Collegiality During Teacher Appreciation Week

I still remember my first grade teacher at Sand Lake Elementary in Anchorage, Alaska. Mrs. Overstreet seemed impossibly beautiful to me, probably for her patience and enthusiasm as much as for her physical features. I most fondly remember the spelling lists we would brainstorm based on rhyming wo...

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After the Test: Activities for Worn-Out Afternoons

Fresh minds, focused attention, full bellies—these morning perks make the first part of the day ideal for standardized test taking. But after a few hours of diligence, kids of all ages need a change of pace. To keep the momentum going for several days of testing, as is the norm these days, try ou...

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Strategies to Reduce Testing Stress

You’ve spent the year doing your very best to make your classroom a positive learning environment. Now comes testing season. How can you make sure your pupils shine their brightest and are able to exhibit all they have learned? Researchers have looked into different ways to alleviate anxiety and ...

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Understanding the Stress of Being a Teacher

The subject of stress in a teacher’s life has been researched and studied to death. Statistics have been compiled, and reports written and published. However, until you’ve lived it firsthand, it’s hard to understand just how stressful it can be to devote your professional life to teaching. April ...

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Second Semester's Biggest Struggle: Motivation

With spring break just around the corner and the year’s end within sight, kids are mentally checking out and losing interest in school. While teaching is rewarding and fulfilling, this time of year is always a little rough. And those teachers who work with the pre-teen/teen population face a uniq...

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Effective Coping Strategies through Multiple Intelligences

For many kids, annual standardized testing is one of the highest periods of stress during the school year. In fact, according to the Kids Health website, the number one kid stressor is academic pressure. While some stress can be good for building resilience, teaching your pupils techniques to eff...

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Quadrant D: Bring Learning to a New Level

Many college graduates are able to achieve high grade point averages, complete thesis papers and even prepare amazing presentations; but are not able to successfully compete in the global economic market of the 21st century. Employers are not merely looking for adults who can regurgitate facts an...

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Collaborative Discussion: Common Core Basics for Back-to-School

While many Common Core standards for english language arts evolve smoothly from NCLB-based content standards, and can be easily addressed in the classroom with familiar, proven curriculum, others are completely new and may feel daunting for teachers just stepping into the era of the Common Core. ...

Parent, Student, and Teacher.

How To Motivate Parental Involvement in the Classroom

Children whose parents are involved in their classroom are likely to have a positive educational experience. When a parent shows up on field trip day or helps organize the class's Valentine’s Day party, it shows how much they value their child's education. Here are some ways to motivate, plan, an...

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Building a Cohesive Learning Community

Establishing a classroom environment that runs efficiently and promotes learning takes time, effort, consistency, and planning. However, the tremendous social and academic benefits are well worth it! It's not simply about the physical appearance of your classroom, but it's also about each individ...

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Preparation Tips for the New School Year

It’s that time of year again! Summer feels as though it has flown by, and there are only a few days left until school starts. If the school year has crept up on you, fear not. Here are a few tips to help you gear up. Reflect and Readjust After summer's rest and relaxation, now is the time for a d...

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How to Recognize the Positive: Classroom Management Lesson Plans

Have you ever gone home from your day of teaching feeling like it was a "bad" day? Silly question, I know!  "Bad" days happen to all of us, just like "good" days do. Have you ever put some thought into how to be sure that more of your days can feel good, rather than bad? I didn't think too m...
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