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Strategies are plans and schemes that you devise and use in order to achieve your long term goals. Teaching strategies are the decisions and plans you make to make learning so interesting and worthwhile that it sticks in your students' minds years after you've done your job. The Bright Hub articles on teaching strategies will invigorate your classroom techniques and ensure that your students benefit from your classes in the long run. That is because Bright Hub articles are written by experienced educators who want to share their expertise and classroom experiences with you. This guide lets you access the best articles at one click of your mouse!

Latest Articles on Teaching Strategies
Teaching Strategies for Second Language Reading

Do you want to get your students interested in reading? Try these great teaching strategies for second language reading....

Strategies in Teaching Children with ADHD

Frank Coppola said, "I prefer to distinguish ADD as Attention Abundance Disorder. Everything is just so interesting...remarkably at the same time." Changing how you view ADHD...

How to Teach Students Suffering from Chronic Renal Failure

Looking for some teaching strategies for student with chronic renal failure? Here are some ideas, tips and strategies to help you support the child in the classroom....

Teaching Strategies in Conflict Resolution for Special Education Students

When students misbehave in classrooms, there are a number of strategies that teachers can employ to address and redirect unwanted and misguided behaviors that distract the learning...

Most Popular Articles on Teaching Strategies
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    ADHD: Teaching Strategies

    When a teacher has one or more ADHD-diagnosed students, the challenge is to present lessons in a manner that can steer around the students’ symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness...

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    Strategies to Reach and Teach Orthopedic Impairment Kids

    What does it take to teach a child with an orthopedic impairment? Not much- just a few adaptations. Read on to understand more about teaching strategies for orthopedic impairment....

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    Teaching Children with Dyslexia

    A dyslexic child lacks the skill of reading, writing, and spelling and an inability to express their thoughts freely. A teacher can help a child with dyslexia by adopting specific teaching strategies to...

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    Ideas and Advice for an Emergent Literacy Curriculum

    Learn how to nurture and develop early literacy skills. These activities and tips will optimize your preschool curriculum to support emergent reading and writing skills in young learners....

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    Teaching Strategies in Special Education: Finding the Main Idea Lesson Plan

    Finding the main idea can be an extremely difficult skill for elementary students. Some of the teaching strategies in special education can help all students as well as struggling readers or students with...

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Teaching Strategies in Special Education: Conflict Resolution - Carolyn's Story Part II

Carolyn feels like she's been summoned to the Principal's office as she sits across the table from Mr. Thurman, her 4th grade teacher. She knows that she has been totally distracted...

How to Teach Children with Emotional Behaviors

Children with emotional behaviors present a unique challenge to educators. Educators who learn how to teach children with emotional behaviors will be able to educate their students...