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  • How to Design Accessible Courses in Physical Education

    For many kids, physical education class is a time to run around and blow off steam. But, for children with handicaps, gym class presents a new and unique challenge. For these kids, whose abilities...

  • How to Develop a School Prospectus

    It's customary for private schools to develop a school prospectus, a brochure that introduces parents to the school and explains important school policies their children will be expected to...

  • How to Manage Laptops in the Classroom

    Laptops are being incorporated into classrooms more and more frequently as the cost of laptops and netbooks fall and as the demands for technological literacy in the world outside the classroom...

  • How to Write a Grant for Classroom Books

    Grant writing has the possibility of paying off big. People in a variety of organizations write grant proposals in order to receive funding. The funding usually goes to support a project or event...

  • How to Teach Literature & Art Together

    Art is an integral yet often overlooked aspect of a well-rounded education in English and literature. Giving your students opportunities to connect historical works of art with time-period writing...

  • How to Get Students to Listen to You

    Students do not listen all of the time and trying to get them to listen can be a challenge for teachers. Just imagine how much more progress students would make if they heard and absorbed every...

  • How to Get a Teacher's Degree Online

    Getting an online teacher's degree means that you don't have to worry about rearranging your schedule to get to classes. You can study online, on your own time. You'll experience course work...

  • How to Help Kids in School With Sensory Processing Disorder

    Sensory processing disorder, also known as sensory integration disorder, makes it hard for your brain to make sense of things in your environment. Sounds may be amplified, lights may seem...

  • How to Apply for Autism Grants

    Grants on Autism Spectrum Disorder can be geared towards specific areas of interest. There are many ways to help. You can apply for grants that provide modifications in instruction, upgrades in...

  • How to Stop Violent Behavior in an Older Child

    Violent behavior in an older child can be upsetting to all those involved. Not only does it cause physical harm but it has a ripple effect for the child. Their behavior may keep them from forming...

  • How to Identify Giftedness in an ADHD Child With Learning Difficulties

    Identifying children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder who are gifted as well can be quite difficult. Gifted children and those with ADHD demonstrate inattentiveness, lack of...

  • How to Identify Learning Disorders

    Teachers in all grade levels and in all subject areas have the challenge and the responsibility to help all students learn. Sometimes despite the most innovating methods and lesson plans, there...

  • How to Create a Discipline Plan That Will Be Effective in Your Classroom

    Before you can teach, you have to create a discipline plan that creates the necessary behavioral conditions of an orderly classroom. Your authority as a teacher is not enough to merit good...

  • How To Write Self Care Goals in the School Setting

    Students with significant disabilities may have educational needs that require a focus on self care goals. These goals set the agenda for the student, faculty and support staff to work toward for...

  • How to Teach a Student With Cerebral Palsy the Skill of Catching

    Cerebral palsy (CP) is a neurological disorder which can hinder body movement and muscle coordination. The severity of CP varies case to case. One person with cerebral palsy may be able to blend...

  • How to Create Standards Based Curricula and Lesson Plans

    Since the enactment of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) in 2001, school districts across the nation have been forced reassess and revamp their curricula to meet its mandates. Consequently, state’s...

  • How To Teach Social Skills to Children With ADHD

    Children with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) often struggle in social situations. They miss social cues, act impulsively and don't understand the effects of their behavior. While...

  • How to Test English

    English is both out loud communication and written communication. To test for English, you must test written comprehension, writing ability, spoken comprehension and speaking ability. Successful...

  • How to Change a Student's Learning Style

    Popularized by Howard Gardner's multiple intelligences theory, teachers recognize that each student is gifted in some respect. While teachers should allow students to learn using all learning...

  • How to Differentiate Learning Centers

    Learning centers are an excellent way for teachers to make sure that students are actively engaged in their learning, especially while teachers are working with small groups or individual...

  • How to Teach Science to Students With ADHD

    Students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) present unique challenges in a teaching situation. Teachers need to be patient and innovative in creating a learning environment where...

  • How to Teach the Reproductive System

    Teaching children or teenagers about the reproductive system can be difficult. Adolescents might not feel comfortable discussing reproduction in the classroom, and older teens might laugh or make...

  • How to Teach Math to Kids With Autism

    Teaching children with autism often requires doing things differently. With math, it is logical to start with the basics. These are important because math builds upon itself, and initial knowledge...

  • How to Manage ADHD Students

    Students with ADHD can be difficult to manage because they are going in a million directions at once. There are ways teachers can promote organization, which leads to easier management of students...

  • How to Tare a Balance Scale

    To "tare" or "zero" a balance, you ensure getting an accurate measurement of weight on a balance/scale. There are several ways to do this that are important for a classroom where balances are...

  • How to Teach Individuals With Developmental Disabilities About Stranger Danger

    Stranger Danger is a safety program to teach children about the dangers they face as they come in contact with strangers. Stranger Danger recognizes that some strangers prey on children...

  • How to Teach Reading Skills to ADHD Students

    All students learn best when effective teaching practices are used, but this is especially true for students with ADHD. Teachers must prepare students by providing a structured lesson that...

  • How to Structure Need Assessment for Learning Skills

    Educators and trainers at all levels are challenged with the task of developing accurate needs assessments for learning skills. These evaluations measure the level of proficiency students or...

  • How to Treat Dysgraphia

    Dysgraphia is a learning disability that results in an individual having difficulty expressing thoughts in writing or drawing. There are certain symptoms that are indicative of dysgraphia and...

  • How to Weight a Rubric on a 100 Point Scale

    Rubrics are scoring tools used to assess student work. They list all criteria required for each numerical score, usually on a scale from 1 to 4. The challenge for many teachers is translating...

  • How to Teach the Laws of Motion

    Teaching the laws of motion involves guiding students through the levels of cognitive taxonomy. One of the most well known is Bloom's Taxonomy. A basic lesson plan will bring your students up to...

  • How to Teach A Better Lesson

    It is difficult to go into the classroom and create a fun, exciting, and a lesson grounded in educational philosophy. Here are some ideas to keep in mind when you are creating or teaching a lesson.

  • How to Create Learning-Centered Library Media Centers

    The library media center is one of the most important places on a school campus for accessing information. Students need a place where they can have access to information, gain knowledge and...

  • How to Set Up a Teacher's Web Page

    A teacher's web page is an easy way to communicate with parents or peers. Create a site that lists daily homework assignments and tells parents what you did in class that day. Alternatively,...

  • How to Teach Black History in Canada

    Black Canadians have been major contributors to the country's history, culture, and society. In fact, Black Canadians constitute the federation's third largest minority at over 700,000 citizens,...

  • How to Build Spelling Skills with Evan-Moor

    Evan-Moor is the publisher of numerous educational publications used by teachers and parents. The company was established in 1979 and is highly regarded for quality educational materials. It...

  • Planning Lessons for Differentiated Instruction

    Differentiated instruction is a way of teaching that allows students work to their ability levels, or with their strengths, in order to learn the material and master objectives. One group of...

  • How to Stop Bullying & Fighting in Junior High

    When students reach junior high school, a level of conflict emerges that was formerly absent in elementary school. Cliques begin to form, growth spurts kick in and children discover the power of...

  • How to Manage an Elementary Computer Class

    Elementary students love working with computers, so they are usually enthusiastic in the computer classroom. However, this enthusiasm can sometimes be a challenge when you want them to follow your...

  • How to Teach a Child With Cerebral Palsy

    Cerebral palsy is a medical condition that affects coordination and the body's muscles. Children with cerebral palsy may have muscles that are either very rigid or very floppy. According to the...

  • How to Use Technology for Student Learning in Middle Schools

    Young people today are technologically savvy when it comes to the computer. They communicate through the computer, they spend their leisure time on the computer, and they get most of their...

  • How to Determine a Teacher of the Year

    Just as it is important to encourage children toward achievement, it is also important to recognize the teachers who go above and beyond their duties. A teacher of the year award is a way to...

  • How to Design Schools

    Designing schools for specific age groups can be challenging. Using a combination of both child-centered and teacher-directed programs, the child will benefit from the best curriculum and receive...

  • How to Cope in the Classroom With a Child With ADD

    Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) is characterized by the American Psychiatric Association as inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity to a degree that it affects work, school and relationships....

  • How to Help Students With Autism Socialize

    Students with autism often seclude themselves and don't socialize. If you have a student with autism in your classroom, you cannot let them exclude themselves without intervening. You definitely...

  • How to Teach High School Math Online

    A one-on-one setting between tutor and student helps cement understanding. Learning and tutoring online provides a high-caliber educational environment that might be difficult to achieve in...

  • How to Target an Area of Future Employment for a Child With Autism

    It will be very important to target an area of future employment for a child with autism when they are very young. Most parents do not start thinking about their child getting a job until their...

  • How to Run a Successful Content Mastery Center

    It can be challenging to run a successful content mastery center. As a teacher, you have to constantly be on your toes. You have to be able to help every students with every subject in a way...

  • How to Survive Your First Year of Teaching School

    You can survive your first year of teaching school. Teaching can be one of the most challenging jobs you do but it can also be one of the most rewarding. However, it is not as easy as getting in...

  • How to Teach Hyperactive Children

    Although teaching hyperactive students is challenging, it's essential to try your best to reach them. Learning to meet their short attention spans with interesting instructional blocks can help...

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