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  • How to Communicate Your Concerns to Your Child's Teacher (Without Sounding Crazy)

    So you have an issue with your child's teacher -- parents often do! But how you communicate with the teacher is of the utmost importance. Here are a few tips, coming straight from an experienced...

  • How to Teach Gifted Art Students

    Teaching gifted students in any subject can be a challenge. Gifted students have a tendency to become bored very quickly, and tend not to fit the mold of a typical learner. They must be challenged...

  • How to Write a Grant for Technology in the Classroom

    Grants are an excellent way for educational organizations to raise money for technology needs in the classroom. But competition is stiff for limited funds. To receive grant money, organizations...

  • How to Teach About Fossils and the Earth's History

    The Earth has gone through many periods of great change during its tumultuous life. Often students fail to realize that the planet on which we live today is very different from the one that...

  • How to Chart Student Behavior

    Students display many behaviors throughout the day. Some are worthy of being rewarded while others are behaviors that a teacher would rather not see. Regardless of which one it is, teachers and...

  • How to Classify Chemical Reactions With a Worksheet

    To classify chemical reactions with a worksheet, you'll need basic knowledge of the types of chemical reactions and how to identify them. Students should classify reactions using all levels of...

  • How to Organize Portable Classrooms

    Teaching in portable classrooms is challenging due to the smaller size of most portable classrooms. For safety purposes, you also have to take the location of the doors into consideration when...

  • How to Teach Conceptual Art

    The conceptual art movement began in the 1960s. Contrary to traditional beliefs that the aesthetic value of a piece of art was of utter importance, conceptual artists felt that art should be about...

  • How to Find a DRA Level on Second-Grade Books

    Developmental Reading Assessment measures a student's reading level from kindergarten through the eighth grade. The DRA level assists the educator in finding books for a student that correspond...

  • How to Get a Teaching Job Quickly

    School districts often have to hire teachers at the last minute. A teacher may have to move during the school year, or there may be an influx of students requiring more sections of a particular...

  • How to Incorporate Multi-Cultural Experiences Into Instruction

    America is a mult-cultural nation and it's only fitting and appropriate that you share the experiences of many cultures with your students. In many cases, the lives of minorities have been...

  • How to Make a Speech Therapy Checklist for School

    Many things can be done to assist an individual who struggles with speech. Before a course of treatment can be administered to remedy a deficiency in speech, it is important to gather information...

  • How to Teach & Critique Art

    In our fast paced world people are confronted by a barrage of images daily. Individuals, trapped in the constant flow of life, frequently fail to pause and take time to contemplate the quality of...

  • How to Teach the Art Elements of Line and Movement to Kids

    The presence of movement in an image can change it from just a picture to a work of art. Children are usually quite capable of creating static drawings, but when it comes to creating a sense of...

  • How to Incorporate Music Into Other Aspects of the Curriculum

    Teachers can use music in the classroom as an educational tool to introduce, reinforce, and review concepts in most subjects of their curriculum. Music adds an element of fun and variety to the...

  • How to Use Surveillance Camera in Schools

    Surveillance cameras are valuable tools that, when added to a school building, can be an effective means of deterring school violence and vandalism. With the addition of cameras to your building,...

  • How to Run a Special Needs Day Care Center

    Children with special needs often require more from a daycare than the average child. Not only do they need to be given the opportunity to participate in beneficial activities that have their...

  • How to Arrange Student Desks

    The way you arrange your students' desks will set the tone you want in the classroom. You can use desk arrangement to facilitate communication among students or to ensure that students are paying...

  • How to Teach Students About Blood-Borne Pathogens

    There are a host of diseases that can be passed though unprotected contact with bodily fluids. Many of these diseases are very serious and carry life-long health implications. Although this all...

  • How to Give Homework

    Homework is an essential tool to help reinforce critical components of learning. However, it can also be a chore for both parents and students. It can also be a hindrance or a help to education...

  • How to Help Students Focus

    Helping students focus is more important than ever. In today's world, almost everything is overstimulating. Video games, cell phones, etc. are the rule. Even the news on television has several...

  • How to Teach Computer Courses

    In modern society, computers are everywhere. From the cash register at a grocery store to the engine of your car, contemporary humans are inundated my computers daily. The pervasive presence of...

  • How to Teach Kids Science With Art

    Teaching science through the use of art is a wonderful way to create student interest and help your pupils understand the subject matter. Students who are more artistic frequently have a...

  • How to Teach 1st Grade Basic Math Skills

    Although many children groan and moan at the prospect of a math lesson, adults know that math is an important skill that most people use nearly every day. It is vital that students start with a...

  • How to Teach Accounting and Payroll

    Children are never too young to start to learn about money management. All too frequently lessons about proper money usage are delayed until high school. However, starting financial education...

  • How to Create a Calendar for a Teacher

    During a school day, a teacher does a million things from taking attendance to teaching a lesson to making sure the kids are ready to go home. A calendar becomes a central focus point to help with...

  • How to Teach Children About Health Care Reform

    The best way to handle a nation's health care will always be a matter of debate. As a teacher, you should try to teach children about the health care debate so that they are able to make informed...

  • How toTeach Writing to Visually Impaired Students

    Teaching writing to visually impaired students can take a bit of creative thinking since schools are often geared towards students who have full sight. However, checking in frequently with your...

  • How to Write a Code of Student Conduct

    In order to write a student code of conduct, a school must be clear on its values, priorities and how the school wants to be known. These simple steps will help you create a student code of...

  • How to Teach Students to Walk in a Line

    When dealing with a classroom of students, one of the most challenging tasks, often even more so than teaching new material, is maintaining order when attempting to bring your students from one...

  • How to Use Social Stories to Teach Social Behaviors

    Social stories are used by instructors, speech pathologists and paraprofessional educators to modify the social behavior of a child who has yet to master common social skills. Autistic children or...

  • How to Create Rating Scales in Education

    It is frequently necessary in education to quantify a student's abilities. Assigning a number to what a child can do may be quite difficult for educators. However, it is necessary to create...

  • How to Prepare a Classroom for Children With Diabetes

    Diabetes is a serious illness. Parents need to know their children will receive proper support for managing their illness, and you need to know you are prepared to create a safe environment for...

  • How to Make Social Studies Learning Centers

    Learning centers are a great way to incorporate various learning styles into any given unit of study. For the visual learner include readings or videos, and for the auditory learner have tapes of...

  • How to Adapt a Lesson Plan for the Hearing Impaired

    Whether you are teaching mainstreamed preschoolers or hard-of-hearing older adults, adapting a lesson plan for hearing-impaired persons focuses on visual, tactile and kinesthetic learning. That...

  • How to Create a Behavior Plan for ADHD

    Students with ADHD have a number of behavioral challenges that can impact their success in school. Teachers and parents can help minimize these difficulties by developing a behavior plan to teach...

  • How to Create a Coat of Arms for an Assignment

    In Medieval times the Coat of Arms helped to quickly identify which house or land a soldier belonged to. It allowed the men to have a sense of belonging to a certain tribe. The Coat of Arms helped...

  • How to Make Your Own Coat of Arms for a School Project

    Children can learn an appreciation for their family history and societal traditions by designing and creating their own family coat of arms. Using the coat of arms as a school project encourages...

  • How to Give a Lecture

    This is an article on how to give a lecture.

  • How to Apply Discipline With Dignity in the Classroom

    Educating children involves more than simply instilling them with academic knowledge. This means that you will have to play the role of classroom disciplinarian. Learn how to reward progress,...

  • How to Observe & Record Child Behavior

    Often a child's behavior is more important than how they score on a test. While grades and test scores are necessary, behavior is a large indicator of how a child will get along outside of school...

  • How to Demonstrate the Green House Effect

    The greenhouse effect is, in simple terms, atmospheric conditions that keep the earth warm. Gases such as water vapor (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2) create a sort of atmospheric glass that keeps...

  • How to Become a Literacy Coach

    A literacy coach is responsible for the implementation of a school's reading program, usually in elementary grades. Literacy coaches work with teachers to determine the best ways to improve...

  • How to Teach Social Studies

    Social studies is a subject that encompasses history, economics and lessons about government. Social studies helps children learn how to read a text closely as well as how to form opinions about a...

  • How to Be a Successful Teacher

    I've been a teacher for over 10 years and I have learned a great deal along the way. Here are some tips on how you can become a successful teacher.

  • How to Measure Behavior Change in Autism

    Autism is a developmental disorder that causes a person to interact with people and their environment in different ways. People with autism often exhibit behaviors that are inappropriate within...

  • How to Raise Reading Test Scores

    No matter what standardized test your students are taking, reading is a major focus (even on math tests). There, teaching reading even more important than ever. The strategy suggested here will...

  • How to Write a School Mission & Goals

    A school mission can be crucial to an institution of learning. Generally, a school mission can serve as a guideline that steers administration, school staff, parents, and students in a purposeful...

  • How to Teach the Zone of Proximal Development

    The zone of proximal development is a theory developed by psychologist Lev Vygotsky (1896-1934). The "zone" is the gap between what a child knows how to do independently and what he can do if...

  • How to Write an Attention Deficit Education Plan

    If you are part of a team designated to write an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) for a child with ADD or ADHD, there are several factors to consider. You will need to work collaboratively with...

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