CLEVER, Mo. (KY3) - Teachers across the Ozarks have been getting their classrooms ready for the new school year. Some of those teachers are first-timers, including one in Clever. “There’s a lot of ...
It’s possible to love teaching, as I do, and, at the same time, not look forward to summer vacation ending, as I am not. Whatever the case is, it’s probably time to begin thinking about the new school ...
Stephen has degrees in science (Physics major) and arts (English Literature and the History and Philosophy of Science), as well as a Graduate Diploma in Science Communication. Stephen has degrees in ...
Ever wondered how to make math not just understandable but also exciting? Join us as we uncover innovative teaching techniques with Corey Placito, a dynamic lecturer in the University at Buffalo's ...
Phyllis Blumberg, in Assessing and Improving Your Teaching: Strategies and Rubrics for Faculty Growth and Student Learning (2013), identifies two primary goals of assessing teaching effectiveness. The ...
First-year teacher Jenee’ Jolly knew she wanted to be a teacher from a young age since it always felt like her calling. Jolly, from Springfield,will be a first grade teacher at Lincoln Elementary in ...
Teaching online asynchronously requires preparation, organization, flexibility, and strong time management skills. Most importantly, give yourself designated days or time blocks to check on your ...
Since she was named Louisiana Teacher of the Year in July, Kylie Altier of Baton Rouge has taken on new roles advocating for teachers across the state in addition to her full-time job teaching first ...
July half gone, this is the time of the year that one’s thoughts may first turn toward the fall semester. Hopefully not too many thoughts. It is only July, after all. Unfortunately, I think the ...
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