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How tos for the learners and the learned; tips and tricks to help you study effectively, survive your school years, impress your teachers and more.
How to Remain Organized During Online Classes
Now that you have decided to take up an online course and have decided to invest your time improving your academic resume, your first step should be to organize your daily schedule in such a manner that you can be sure all your work will be done on time, all your reading will be completed in advance, and that your responsibilities outside of your online class are accounted for as well.
By Robert Johnson7 years ago in Education
How Your School District Can Boost Communication Efficiency
On so many occasions, there is a ton of information that needs to get out to a number of individuals throughout a school district. Not only does information need to get to staff in different schools, but to parents as well.
By Mikkie Mills7 years ago in Education
How to Teach Students Effectively
If you are a teacher who is just starting your career and wants to learn a little bit more on how to teach a class effectively in a classroom that is very noisy and that has many distractions, you should consider getting a teaching credential which helps your ability to run a classroom well. Getting a teaching credential and being a substitute teacher for a high school classroom can give you the confidence you will need to teach students who do not want to learn but instead go to school because they have to by law.
By Jade Pulman7 years ago in Education
How to Achieve the Egg Drop Challenge
The egg drop challenge is a science-type experiment that has been done in schools for decades now. The experiment can sometimes consist of students being broken off into teams to compete on who can create the best device to ensure their raw egg will survive the drop. The main objective is to take the egg in the contraption and drop it down a high altitude, such as off the roof of a building onto the pavement below. Sounds like an impossible task to be able to be done without the egg cracking or totally being smashed open, which is where the challenge comes into play. Over the years, various types of methods have been used in an attempt to fulfill the task and these have proven to be effective in their own way depending on the design and execution.
By Mikkie Mills7 years ago in Education
Cultivating Trauma Resilience in the Classroom
Our society, as a whole, is developing a greater awareness of trauma, and how it affects the human brain, especially when it comes to learning and behavior. Now more than ever, teachers at every level are more attuned to their students’ trauma, and what can be done to help their students become more resilient and successful in their educational careers and throughout their lives.
By Ainsley Lawrence7 years ago in Education
When to Use "Each Other" and "One Another"
No matter how long you have been out of an English class, you might still wonder when to speak or write "each other" and when to speak or write "one another." Only those who majored in English in college or have a fondness for the language will catch the mistake that so many people make, including news commentators and celebrities.
By Margaret Minnicks7 years ago in Education











