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Sparklebox Teaching Resources
by caspar
I recently came across the Sparklebox site when I was looking for some teaching resources to help children learning to read, and I wish I'd discovered it months ago. It's saved me so much time and effort... published 11 months ago
Teacher Tube: Video Sharing for Teachers
by Ronald Daniar
We know about YouTube. YouTube is a video sharing website in which anyone can upload videos for sharing for free. However, YouTube has a broad category and this might not be beneficial because of time... published 9 months ago
How to Make Flashcards for Use in the Classroom - It's an Art Form!
by nickupton
On my first day of my first job as an ESL (English as a Second Language) teacher, I was given the "new boy" task of constructing flashcards. This sounded like a job that even the most useless of simpletons... published 13 months ago
Online learning vs Onground learning
by minoti12
In August 2005, a survey indicated that approximately 3.2 million students in the U.S chose to enroll in classes online. These students chose online education because it is convenient and effective.... published 8 months ago
Teach English in Japan
by nikoman
Teaching English in JapanJapan is one of the best countries to visit if you are planning on getting a teaching job and staying abroad for a while. Whilst living conditions may not be the same as you're used to... published 8 months ago
When the teacher is racist, what's a student to do?
by lyubansk
by Mikhail Lyubansky About five years ago, the student newspaper of my undergraduate alma mater ran a story documenting the online activities of a teaching assistant that could be reasonably categorized as... published 2 weeks ago
Labels Hurt Students but it Happens
by fotojunkie
As a child, I was 'labeled.' I was one of the 'good kids,' one of the 'smart children' and I could have gotten away with pretty much anything had I not been so painfully shy. I learned very early that if I... published 2 years ago
"Damn! What's Your Problem?"
by Rochelle Frank
In a particularly challenging fifth grade class with six or seven chronic discipline problems, I had fought the good fight most of the morning. With great effort I had managed to keep a semblance of order... published 5 months ago
Teaching Art In the Elementary Classroom
by braincandy
Last year I was given the opportunity to teach art in my daughter's 5th grade classroom. I eagerly accepted this new challenge and looked forward to sharing my love of art with the children. My hope was that... published 2 weeks ago
A Good Teacher Must Be "Teach-able!"
by marisuewrites
O wait a minute, we're not fighting, we're learning. Some people say they love to teach and they probably do. I'm just wondering if there are some who are caught up in "loving to dictate"...instead of teaching. I love a captive audience, we all do. But, teaching is more than having listeners. published 6 months ago














