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The teachers’ room is one of the most important rooms for educators. It is the place where staff can relax before or after class, consult with colleagues, discuss educational issues and socialize.
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There are so many great things educators can do to promote early literacy. The earlier you start, and the more engaging the activities, the better chance your students will grow to love reading.
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Early childhood education in the form of pre-kindergarten or pre-k programs are designed to ensure school readiness and future academic success in young learners.
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Science education has taken center stage in K-12 classrooms as a result of “No Child Left Behind” and the increasing emphasis on STEM subjects. Enticing students into the world of science are improved science standards, expanded science curriculums, updated school science labs, and upgraded science lab furniture.
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Social media sites present both a challenge and an opportunity for today’s educators.There’s no doubt that social media and technology are changing nearly all aspects of modern society, including the classroom.
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Educational leadership can come from superintendents, principals, coaches or department heads. These individuals have the unique ability to help students and teachers thrive and meet their potentials. There are many things that make a leader a true leader.
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Here’s a question for you teachers out there: Have you ever spent money out of your own pocket to supply essential classroom supplies? For an overwhelming majority of educators in America, the answer is a resounding yes.
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Peer mediation can be a great way to create an environment of acceptance, respect, understanding, and inclusion in your school. It will help you and your students work towards preventing school bullying.
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