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.
Entering into the field of education is an exciting and honorable endeavor. Whether you are searching for a job right out of college or have some work experience behind you, administrators and school board members are on the lookout for the ideal teaching candidate. This is where the importance of crafting the perfect teacher resume comes in.
Your resume should highlight your strengths and stick out among a pile of other individuals applying for the same position. There are numerous ways to help your resume appear more unique than others, including hiring a professional resume writing service. Taking time to perfect your resume can be what makes or breaks you getting an offer to interview in the field of education.
This ebook will help you organise your efforts into creating the perfect teacher resume. Follow the five tips included in this guide to craft the perfect resume for the teaching position of your dreams.
The UK National Curriculum is the structure followed by every public school in England, detailing the subjects and material required to be learned by children from 5 to 16 years old. It offers a formal curriculum and a list of learning goals for students at each phase of their growth.
The National Curriculum was created to maintain uniform education standards in all schools, allowing all children the chance to obtain crucial knowledge and skills. Educational institutions in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland have their own curriculum frameworks, although many international education systems are influenced by the principles and structure of the curriculum in England.
Whether you are a novice or experienced teacher, this ebook will give you an analytical description of the National Curriculum framework and the different specifications of each key stage as well as their assessments. It also contains advice for parents and a wealth of resources for teachers.
43 states have embraced a new set of academic standards called the Common Core State Standards. The purpose of the standards is to increase academic competitiveness in the US, while also preparing pupils for careers and college. These serve as benchmarks for what knowledge and skills in math and language arts kids should possess from kindergarten through their senior year of high school.
Many of the benchmarks are included in the Common Core at every grade level, but there are certain commonalities. Language arts standards emphasize using evidence to support arguments. Pupils will write more viewpoints and fewer personal stories in their writing. They will be required to read more nonfiction as well. The arithmetic standards cover fewer topics in more detail.
The idea behind the Common Core curriculum, also referred to as Common Core State Standards, was straightforward: if all kids were held to the same high academic standards, achievement and college preparation would increase.
This ebook will give you a practical description of the Common Core and the basic concepts behind it.
Why Resource Books?
Teachers need resource books for a variety of reasons. Firstly, resource books provide access to a wealth of ready-made materials such as lesson plans, activities, exercises, and assessments that can save teachers a significant amount of time and effort in lesson planning and preparation.
Resource books for English teachers offer a wide range of materials that can be adapted to suit different teaching styles, class sizes, levels, and learning objectives, allowing teachers to be more flexible in their approach and cater to the diverse needs of their students.
Resource books can be a valuable tool for professional development. They often include teaching tips, strategies, and techniques that can help teachers improve their skills and knowledge, keeping them up-to-date with the latest trends and developments in their field.
Who is this book for?
Resource books can be especially helpful for new teachers who may not have as much experience in lesson planning or classroom management. By providing step-by-step instructions and guidance, resource books can help new teachers build their confidence and develop effective teaching practices. Hence, this book can be used both by novice and experienced teachers who want to enrich their theoretical background and get practical ideas for their everyday teaching.
Are you looking for an easy way to create a lesson? Do you want to keep track of your students’ progress without all the paperwork? Is there a way to check if those written assignments are authentic? The tools in this ebook will do more than that:
They will motivate your students
They will engage their parents
They will save you time
They will make tedious tasks fun
They will help you develop professionally
And, if you wish, they will create an additional revenue stream for you.
Description
Who is this e-Book for?
Novice or experienced teacher, classroom teacher or tutor, state teacher or private, from Pre-K to Higher Ed, from English to Math, everyone will find some useful teacher tools in this eBook.
Are the teacher tools free?
Some of the resources mentioned in this list are completely free. Most of them though use the ‘freemium’ model, whereby the basic services are provided free of charge while the more advanced features must be paid for.
What kind of technical knowledge is necessary?
To start with, none. Just a lot of enthusiasm!
Table of Contents
Bibliography (2 tools)
Certification (2 tools)
Classroom Response Systems (2 tools)
Communication & Collaboration (4 tools)
Dictionaries (2 tools)
Exams & Assessment (2 tools)
Language Tutors (4 tools)
Learning Delivery Platforms (6 tools)
Lesson Creators (2 tools)
LMS (12 tools)
Messengers (3 tools)
Multi-Platforms (4 tools)
Presentation Tools (3 tools)
Productivity (9 tools)
Proofreaders / Plagiarism Checkers (5 tools)
Reading & Literacy (5 tools)
Teaching Resources (24 tools)
Video (6 tools)
Writing (3 tools)
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.