Developing Your Own Teaching Philosophy
A day in the life of a teacher is unpredictable to say the least. Teachers mold minds, young and old alike, in a variety of
A day in the life of a teacher is unpredictable to say the least. Teachers mold minds, young and old alike, in a variety of
Every teacher has a style in their approach to teaching. The main objective guiding a teacher toward the best teaching style is the potential effectiveness
Being chosen as a new teacher in a school or district is usually an exciting time in the life and career as a teacher. The
To my fellow educators out there, it won’t come as a surprise when I say that the average teacher puts in a 54-hour work week.
When I began in education twenty-one years ago, safety had a whole different meaning. You could still count school shootings on the one hand, and getting
Whether you’re new to teaching or a seasoned veteran, there’s a pretty good chance that you have heard of “Project-Based Learning” (PBL). Much like STEM
You’ve probably never thought about what you lack as an educator until you were asked the “What are your weaknesses?” question in an interview. This
Over the past 25 years, rubrics have emerged as a field standard for educators within the realm of grading student assignments. Prior to the development
New Challenges to Consider In the education system, we still suffer the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic daily in our classrooms. By now, we are
Let’s face it, landing your first teaching job isn’t always easy. Gathering the right materials takes a lot of time and effort to ensure your
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