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Organizing The Early Childhood Classroom
Former educator rationalizes why the early childhood teacher faces the greatest challenges of all. Real-life tips in pictures will guide the EC teacher with great organizational tips for saving time and energy.
14 commentsIs My Child Too Young To Read?
Reading begins at birth. Teaching an infant or toddler to love books leads to higher social, emotional and intellectual aptitude in pre-school. Use learning activities to stimulate reading.
26 commentsWhy Did You Become a Teacher?
A teacher has open communications with her students when they ask, "Why did you become a teacher?" As she shares her unconventional route from high school to marriage to baby to college to career, they begin to feel more normal, knowing that not everyone goes straight from high school knowing what they want to do in college or the work place. The student/teacher rapport soars when the teacher shares her story.
46 commentsThe Importance of Lesson Plan
If the trademark of a doctor is the sthethoscope, the engineer is the calculator, the teacher cannot be able to teach without his or her lesson plan. Can be tedious on the part of the teachers especially when it is done for the first time, lesson...
11 commentsHow to Teach Piano: Note Recognition
Learning to read music is like learning a new language. Piano teachers and parents will like these tips to help students progress in note recognition.
8 commentsEducation Is A Three-Way Street
A look at the educational system through the eyes of a retired teacher. Problems are many but the solutions may be fairly simple or greatly complex.
12 commentsHow to Teach Moral Values in Schools: Five Useful Classroom Activities
Telling and reading stories, learning and singing songs, role-playing a story, playing games, and teaching vocabulary with associations are five useful classroom activities for teaching moral values in schools. Moral values such as love and kindness, honesty, hard work, respect for others, co-operation, compassion, and forgiveness learned in classroom activities will remain with children throughout their lives.
3 commentsValentine's Day Activities for Preschool Children
Preschool children are little absorbent sponges and they are so eager to learn new things. Teachers of preschoolers are challenged with the responsibility of teaching basic preschool skills while instilling into the child a love for learning. Preschool children are just beginning their journey into the world of education. Their first experiences as preschoolers will set the stage for them to develop a lifelong attitude about school. If they love learning as preschoolers, they have a better chanc
7 commentsFantastic February: Creative Ideas For The Classroom
rebeccamealey has taught at every grade level k-12 and shares creative resources for teaching in the "busiest little month" of the year, February.
6 commentsThank You Tommy: A Gift From a Special Boy
Here is the story about how a special little boy has brought love, joy, and compassion for others to our family.
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