We are a group of active educators sharing our everyday experiences in the classroom. We share news, trends, research, ideas, and technologies that shape the future of learning. We support teaching through professional development, thought leadership, and resource curation.
We believe that education should not be a privilege; it is essential to the survival of the human race.
We are a group of active educators sharing our everyday experiences in the classroom. We share news, trends, research, ideas, and technologies that shape the future of learning. We support teaching through professional development, thought leadership, and resource curation.
We believe that education should not be a privilege; it is essential to the survival of the human race.
Mental health plays a vital role in our overall well-being. While psychological issues can prevent us from functioning effectively and impact our quality of life, research from renowned institutions reveals that most people experience minor mental health challenges at least once in their lives. Such challenges might be triggered by major life changes, like the death of a loved one, a serious illness, or relationship troubles.
Mental health issues are common, and the COVID-19 pandemic intensified the situation. For instance, mild depression symptoms were reported by 16.2% of adults in the United States during the pandemic. But within a few months, this number surged by nearly 25%, underscoring the growing need for mental health professionals, particularly counselors, whose role in supporting people through life’s difficulties has become more essential than ever.
As the field of counseling grows in recognition and importance, so too does the demand for professionals in various counseling specialties, each offering unique ways to support mental well-being. Whether you’re a student exploring career options or a professional looking for a career change, counseling can be a deeply fulfilling path with excellent growth potential. This ebook describes six high-paying counseling careers to consider, along with insights into what each role entails.
The majority of schools continue to emphasize teaching a set of fundamental skills that are out of step with the demands of contemporary society. Learning content alone is insufficient, even if students must gain information. Nowadays, being able to find, assess, and apply information efficiently has become more important than simply being able to recall and regurgitate information.
For today’s pupils to succeed in the information era, they must be well prepared. They are joining a workforce that is more mobile and more qualified than ever before, entering a busy, competitive, uncertain world, and constructing careers that encompass a variety of occupations, positions, and skill sets—some of which haven’t even been created yet.
This ebook describes in plain terms what the 21st century skills are, and how can they be practically applied in the modern classroom. There are also some suggested activities at the end with practical examples and suggested apps.
The Montessori method is not just an educational system but a way of fostering a child’s natural curiosity and drive to learn. Founded by Dr. Maria Montessori in the early 20th century, this approach is built on the belief that children are inherently motivated to explore and learn from their environment. Montessori education places the child at the center of their learning process, with the teacher acting as a guide rather than a traditional instructor.
A Montessori teacher is more of an observer and guide than a conventional teacher. Rather than imparting knowledge through lectures, the teacher prepares the environment, provides the materials, and steps back to allow the child to explore.
In this eBook, we will explore the key components of the Montessori curriculum, with a focus on the practical application for novice teachers. We will delve into each subject area, discussing the key materials, lessons, and developmental stages, as well as offer practical examples of activities and lessons for you to implement in your classroom.
Austrian philosopher and scientist Rudolf Steiner established the Waldorf educational approach in 1919. The basis of Waldorf education lies in Anthroposophy’s belief that humans have a body, soul, and spirit that develop over time. Steiner believed that education must nurture these facets collectively to shape holistic individuals capable of making innovative and empathetic contributions to society.
The main emphasis of the Waldorf philosophy is on a student-focused method, adjusting the curriculum to meet the distinct developmental needs of children at different stages of life. Learning in education focuses on arts, movement, storytelling, and nature, offering a hands-on and experiential educational experience. This contrasts with conventional, exam-driven educational methods, as Waldorf seeks to develop emotional intelligence, creativity, and social awareness, in addition to intellectual skills.
This ebook contains all the necessary information about the principles, philosophy, and various stages of the Waldorf Curriculum. It also describes the subjects and assessments of it.
Education in Botswana is free, but it is not compulsory. The Ministry of Education has authority over all of Botswana’s educational structure except the University of Botswana. The educational structure mirrors that of the United Kingdom: there is universal access to primary and junior secondary school, but a process of academic selectivity reduces entrance to the senior secondary school and the university. However, educational curricula incorporate prevocational preparation in the junior and senior secondary schools.
The building’s design aligned with Vision 2036 for Botswana’s economic development and the United Nations SDG 4: Quality Education.
The objective of the BCF is to offer a thorough educational program focused on developing skills, to ready students for a world that is always evolving and connected. It is created to help students succeed academically and enhance necessary skills for personal growth, job opportunities, and participation in community affairs.
This ebook is a complete manual for teachers aiming to acquaint themselves with the Botswana curriculum.
This is a set of various activities designed to be done in class after watching the video “Origins of Christmas” on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wmp0HPCOxk&t=45s
The celebration of Christmas as we know it today stems from the traditions of several different cultures. This video from History Channel describes how old customs and traditions from different countries around the world came to form what we know and celebrate today as Christmas. Follow this trip from ancient Rome to Northern Europe, and also find out how the beloved character of Santa Claus came to life.
The video duration is around 3 minutes. The activities that follow should take up another 90 minutes.
There are many different types of activities to ensure that your students will stay interested throughout the lesson. Finally, there is the relevant answer key in the end, which also includes suggested answers to the writing activities.
Enjoy Christmas with this festive lesson!
**350 Education Quotes That Will Inspire Your Students
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We have gathered a long list of quotes about education that can serve as motivation for both students and teachers. You can utilize them to start a conversation or as a topic for writing. Here are only a couple of examples:
Education Quotes
“A child cannot learn from someone who hates him.” - James Baldwin
“Rarely does a child require a lecture as much as they need someone to listen attentively.” - Robert Brault
An unenthusiastic brain becomes quickly uninterested. An inquisitive mind grows endlessly. - Maxime Lagacé
Reading a well-written book is a schooling for the emotions. Expanding your perception of human potential is based on understanding human nature and worldly events. “It brings about introspection.” - Susan Sontag
“A skilled educator excels at making complex ideas simple and rejects over-simplification.” - Louis A. Berman
The impact of a teacher is everlasting; it is impossible to predict where their influence will end. - Henry Adams
Very practical tips and strategies for delivering powerful presentations in the classroom.
What do teachers and presenters have in common?
What can teachers learn from great presenters?
This eBook contains some very practical presentation tips and strategies for delivering PowerPoint presentations. Teachers will find that most of these tips can be applied to normal classroom lessons.
As a teacher, you will be inevitably faced with the loss of the loved one of one of your students. Are you prepared to deal with it and support your student?
This ebook will help you recognize the five stages of grief that every person goes through when they lose someone they love. It will help you understand what are the causes and the symptoms. It will show you also how the student’s academic performance may be affected. Finally, it will show you ways to deal with each stage; how to help your student come to terms with what happened, how to get on with their lives, how to sustain the quality of their academic performance, and how to keep being a part of the school community.
You do not need to be a therapist to be able to help your students in their hour of need. Just to be knowledgeable!
What is Classroom Management?
Classroom management refers to the strategies and techniques that teachers use to create a positive and effective learning environment for their students.
Classroom management can be challenging for teachers, especially those who are new to the profession or who are working with difficult or challenging students. Overall, effective classroom management requires a combination of planning, organization, and interpersonal skills, and can be a difficult but rewarding aspect of teaching.
Effective classroom management techniques help to establish clear expectations for behavior and academic performance, build positive relationships between the teacher and students, and maintain consistent routines. When students feel safe, respected, and engaged in the learning process, they are more likely to be motivated and successful in their academic pursuits.
Who is this book for?
This book can be especially helpful for new teachers who may not have as much experience in lesson planning or classroom management. It will teach you strategies that have proven results.
This book is also for experienced teachers who want to refresh and renew their teaching methodology with the most up-to-date methods.
Teachers know the significance of motivation in learning. It can be challenging to maintain this morale consistently, whether presenting a new concept to high school students or keeping primary pupils engaged. Luckily, the resource titled ‘75 Practical Ways To Keep Your Students Motivated’ is an innovative solution crafted to spice up your teaching approach and enhance your learners’ academic potential.
This resource is a beneficial addition for educators seeking effective ways to maintain their classroom’s vibrancy and interest across diverse subjects and age groups. This 32-page PDF is replete with simple, practical tips that teachers can readily incorporate into their lessons, fostering an engaging environment crucial in promoting positive attitudes towards learning among students.
Balancing Student Engagement And Academic Success
Emphasizing the balance between student engagement and academic success, this book delves into various strategies aimed at stimulating students on various fronts. The link between education motivation and scholastic success cannot be understated – motivated learners are more likely to:
Participate actively in discussions
Complete assignments promptly
Regularly attend classes
Achieve better performance overall.
‘75 Practical Ways To Keep Your Students Motivated’, selected each strategy considering its practicality in real-time classroom scenarios. Both public school teachers managing large numbers of diverse learners or homeschoolers focusing on one-on-one academics will find these tools particularly transformative for their teaching routine.
Maintaining High Motivation Levels Amongst Students
If used as a rich idea source during lesson preparation or as inspiration during actual teaching sessions when you see energy levels waning—this resource extends valuable guidance in maintaining high motivation levels amongst your students year-round — A necessity that eventually translates into better achievement scores and higher completion rates.
Remember The Knowledge Journey
Here are 75 highly practical ways you can use today to keep your students motivated and engaged.
The tips are very simple and can be applied by any kind of teacher to any type of classroom, regardless of subject, age or grade.
Use it for ideas or simply for inspiration. Happy teaching!