Teacher Tips

  • The Case For the No Homework Policy

    The issue of too little too much homework can be avoided totally if teachers simply stop giving homework altogether. Think of what a teacher could be doing to facilitate learning with the time it takes to collect, grade and chase down students who don't turn in assignments that studies show, at the elementary level at least, don't improve any academic or nonacademic behaviors in children.
    Published by tstyles (6698 pts) on Oct 9, 2009 to
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  • Plan and Create a Learning Experience with Show and Tell

    In this article, Kindergarten or Preschool teachers will receive ideas on how to plan for a successful show and tell lesson plan. Using these planning ideas and learning activities, teachers will meet the standards in English Language Arts and create a successful learning experience.
    Published by Laurie Patsalides (13768 pts) on Oct 5, 2009 to
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  • Parental Involvement in Show and Tell

    Parental involvement in the academic life of the student will lead to academic success. Involve parents in the simple learning experience of show and tell... here's how.
    Published by Laurie Patsalides (13768 pts) on Oct 5, 2009 to
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  • Teaching Children about Sharing By Having A Tea Party!!

    What better way for kids to learn than by doing themselves. This lesson is geared for preschool and early elementary age children. Sure we teach them reading and math but what about our basic skills and motor development. Teach them to make a plan, create a list and execute their plan and evaluate their success all through a fun, interactive tea party!
    Published by bcronin (3319 pts) on Oct 2, 2009 to
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  • How to Handle Discipline Problems When Homeschooling

    Getting through a morning of homeschooling can be difficult if a child begins to misbehave. If the misbehavior becomes persistent, then there are some measures to take to discipline your homeschooler.
    Published by Alicia (10324 pts) on Oct 2, 2009 to
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  • How to Create and Issue Report Cards for Homeschooling

    When homeschooling, report cards are not necessary in some states, but they are very beneficial to both parent and child. The grades give the parents a sense of how well a child is doing or the areas the child needs to work on. For a child it gives them a goal to work toward.
    Published by Alicia (10324 pts) on Oct 2, 2009 to
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  • How to Hold a Homeschool Graduation Ceremony

    There is no reason that a homeschooled child should miss out on a graduation. This article will guide homeschooling parents to prepare and execute a successful graduation ceremony for their child.
    Published by Alicia (10324 pts) on Oct 1, 2009 to
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  • How to Deal with Angry Parents

    Young teachers are usually trying so hard to help their students that they are shocked at how "angry" parents can become over poor performing chlildren or children who are creating discipline problems.
    Published by Kellie Hayden (5826 pts) on Sep 30, 2009 to
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  • The Real Job of Being a School Administrator

    Part 2 of 2: New to the job tips for educational administrators. Starting a successful job in the educational administrative field. Practical and humorous guide for new administrators.
    Published by stadams (1310 pts) on Sep 29, 2009 to
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  • Job Search for Administrators

    Part 1 of 2: Job seeking tips for educational administrators. How to find a job in the educational administrative field. Practical and humorous guide for job seekers.
    Published by stadams (1310 pts) on Sep 29, 2009 to
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