Does having predominately female teachers hinder our male student population? Recent statistics suggest that it does. What can educators do to stop this trend and help our male students?
After implementing the Greek and Latin Roots Superhero lesson, this article will extend the students' creativity by having them collaborate in groups to produce a comic strip using their imagined Greek and Latin roots superhero in a comic strip.
Tone and mood are difficult literary elements for any age group to grasp. With this lesson, you will not only capture the attention of your students, you will help them establish the difference between tone and mood.
Scholarships for prospective graduate school students are plentiful for those of you who know where and how to apply. If you think graduate school is financially impossible, you may be surprised at the many different scholarships available just for you!...
Passing out a list of vocabulary words and having the students look them up in the dictionary is the worst way for students to broaden their vocabulary bank. In this lesson, you will learn a creative and fun way for students to make their vocabulary lessons...
Using a student's knowledge of Greek and Latin word roots in English, they will create a super hero name and illustration that demonstrates the awesome powers of Greek and Latin roots!
Greek and Latin roots can be challenging to learn. In this article, students will learn how to create a board game that will test and review their knowledge of Greek and Latin roots words.
A wide assortment of opportunities for employment abound for teachers holding a degree in Curriculum and Instruction. This article will explore the different career paths that graduates in this field can pursue and enjoy.
This article will define what an education specialist degree in curriculum and instruction is and how you can pursue such a field of study. From the focus of study to the types of careers that can be pursued using this degree, this article will inform...
Put a creative spin on traditional book reports with this cereal box project! The lesson allows students to express their creativity while demonstrating their knowledge of the work they are sharing with the class.