Intermediate English with Karim #49
Adults Education
English classes streamed live on YouTube by Canadian and American teachers. During the class you can chat directly with the teacher and other students.
Intermediate English with Karim #50
Adults Education
English classes streamed live on YouTube by Canadian and American teachers. During the class you can chat directly with the teacher and other students.
Livestreams and Dynamic Video Content Engage and Inspire Students
Teachers Education
Ideas for Live streaming, Skype in the classroom and Virtual reality in one quick article by Meghan Bogardus Cortez. With so much happening with EdTech in classrooms, this short article has great ideas to get started.
Tools To Boost Essay Writing
Teachers Education
Nine tools collected from around the web for you to highlight to your students who need a boot in their essay writing. Tools ranging from writing tips, grammar help, and aids for distraction they are all listed here.
#STAYFRESH
Teachers Education
Ideas and tidbits for new teachers! A full list of interesting ideas and fresh takes some old ideas for a successful school year.
Everything Dice Related
Teachers Education
Over 40 resources all linked to dice and all educational of course! Take a look at all of the different ways to utilize this classroom resource.
Teaching and Learning - Podcasts
Teachers Education
A variety of topics and themes are discussed in these podcasts. Download and listen anywhere! Topics of these podcasts range from testing and writing to teacher autonomy and take less time than your morning commute.
Using Reflective Mapping To Help Grad Students Understand Their Transferable Skills
Teachers Education
A walk-through of a workshop designed to assist grad students with understanding their own transferable skillsets. This reflective mapping tool will help students gain and recognize confidence in their skills and experiences.
5 Myths About Teaching in a Virtual Classroom
Teachers Education
With every new method of teaching comes new issues and in turn solutions to those issues. Here are five myths of teaching in a virtual classroom all of which bring new ideas and approaches to learning.
Is Micro-learning The Solution You Need?
Teachers Education
Is bite-sized learning for you? The learning strategy is largely known for quickly closing skill and knowledge gaps. It seems to be an ideal approach for many. What is Micro-learning?
Optimizing Google Classroom For The Way You Work
Teachers Education
As education evolves, so do the needs of students and teachers. Google Classroom has updated Classroom to give teachers more control over how they organize everything.
Project Based Learning
Teachers Education
Project Based Learning (PBL) prepares students for academic success, personal, and career success, and readies young people to rise to the challenges of their world and the world they will inherit.
How Some Words Get Forgetted
Adults Education
It's the Great American Read!
Are You Smarter Than Average?
Adults Education
Put your intelligence to the test!
Under the Sea | What's in the Box
Adults Education
Kids are guessing what is in the box.
How Parents Get In The Way of Career Plans
Adults Education
Most modern parents say that all they want for their kids in the world of work is that they be 'happy'. But it's often a good deal more complicated than that, and parents are frequently hard at work shaping what their kids think of as good and bad careers.
Gun Scare At School
Adults Education
It started and was going just like any normal day in high school - until Serena was in English class that is, and things went wrong in a hurry, and in a big way.
Stop doing crunches and sit-ups - do planks and leg raises instead
Adults Education
Heather Milton, a senior exercise physiologist at NYU Langone Health, does not recommend sit-ups or crunches for building your core because they put your spine through unnecessary stress.
Three anti-social skills to improve your writing - Nadia Kalman
Adults Education
You need social skills to have a conversation in real life -- but they're quite different from the skills you need to write good dialogue. Educator Nadia Kalman suggests a few "anti-social skills," like eavesdropping and muttering to yourself, that can help you write an effective dialogue for your next story.
A brief history of banned numbers - Alessandra King
Adults Education
They say the pen is mightier than the sword, and authorities have often agreed. From outlawed religious tracts and revolutionary manifestos to censored and burned books, we know the potential power of words to overturn the social order. But as strange as it may seem, some numbers have also been considered dangerous enough to ban. Alessandra King details the history behind illegal numbers.
How to use a semicolon - Emma Bryce
Adults Education
It may seem like the semicolon is struggling with an identity crisis. It looks like a comma crossed with a period. Maybe that's why we toss these punctuation marks around like grammatical confetti; we're confused about how to use them properly. Emma Bryce clarifies best practices for the semi-confusing semicolon.