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  • How to Prevent Bullies in Schools

    Studies about the problem of bullying in schools indicate that this is a very serious problem. The U.S. Department of Education reports that more than three million thefts and violent crimes...

  • How to Assess the Research Evidence on Learning Style Theories

    Assess the evidence in research on learning style theories by, first, reading the article carefully. Learning style theories can be tested scientifically, using statistics to measure ideas...

  • How to Tutor Math Effectively

    The classroom environment affords little individual attention to students, yet this is just what can make mathematical mountains into molehills. Different people seek out a tutor for different...

  • How to Teach in Juvenile Corrections Facilities

    Teaching in a juvenile correction facility is not for everyone. Juvenile correction facilities do not have summer holidays and winter breaks, so prospective teachers need to be aware that their...

  • How to Become a Grant Writing Teacher

    Grant writing differentiates itself as a special and very structured process that can be lucrative for successful writers. However, just because someone is a solid grant proposal writer doesn't...

  • How to Teach Child With Dysgraphia

    Dysgraphia is a learning disability that causes a student to be unable to form letters and numbers correctly. Dysgraphia is often called the disorder of written expression. Students with...

  • How to Successfully Run an Inclusion Program

    As special education teachers, we are often called upon to support our students by providing services in the regular education classroom. This can be a difficult process that takes much effort on...

  • How to Help Grieving Children at School

    Grief can be one of the most difficult experiences humans face. Grief can be unpredictable and involves a wide range of emotions including anger, shock and sadness. For children, it can be even...

  • How to Use the Inquiry Approach to Science Activities

    Inquiry allows the student to investigate scientific questions that are student designed. Initially, the students may require more guidance in this process until they become familiar with how the...

  • How to Deal With ADHD Children in the School Setting

    Students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have a neurological difference that causes them to have difficulty controlling their impulses and paying attention. Children with ADHD...

  • How to Make a Periodic Table Game

    More important than memorizing the order of the elements in the periodic table is to recognize commonalities between the elements. The periodicity of chemical properties was, after all, the basis...

  • How to Make Kids Respect You

    I was a preschool teacher for 6 years. I started teaching twyo year olds and I continued up until kindergarten. I was only 20 years old when I got my first teaching job, and I kept the same motto...

  • How to Teach Reading to High School Students

    Children are expected to learn how to read early in their school careers. It is an important part of growing up and is vital to future success in life, yet millions of high school students have...

  • How to Communicate with Children With Autism Who Are Nonverbal

    Children with autism who are non-verbal can be challenging to communicate with. Often, their communication needs can be a source of stress for them as well as for the parent or teacher. There...

  • How to Start a Private High School

    According to the Council for American Private Education, 11 percent of all students in the United States attend a private school. (Resource 1) There are many reasons that parents choose to send...

  • How to Teach to the TAKS

    In 2002, President George W. Bush signed into law the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) law which requires states to give students in grades 3 to 8 an annual test in reading and math. All students must...

  • How to Help Kids With Autism Socialize

    Kids with autism need a lot of extra help to socialize. The verbal and non-verbal aspects of socialization, as well as sensory concerns can make socialization hard, even for kids with higher...

  • How to Create a Grade-book Using Excel

    There are many teacher grade-books available for teachers to buy. Some schools may have purchased them for teachers to use. For teachers who do not want to purchase grade-book programs or want to...

  • How to Build a Science-Project Electric Car

    The main key for building an electric car for a science project is the weight to power ratio. A vehicle will need to be light enough so as to be able to be moved by a relatively small electric...

  • How to Become a Head Teacher

    The head teacher is also known as headmaster or headmistress, depending on gender. The head teacher's post plays a crucial managerial role in a school, and this job is generally given to...

  • How to Recognize a Great School Principal

    Throughout my educational and administrative career, I have been around many teachers that want to move from a teaching to administration, prior to retirement. Most teachers believe that all they...

  • How to Write an Inductive Essay

    In an inductive essay, you present specific evidence and then draw a general conclusion. By contrast, in a deductive essay, you start with a general principle and then apply it to specific...

  • How to Cope with Summer Reading List Demand (for Librarians)

    Each summer parents and students besiege the public library trying to get books from assigned summer reading lists. Many wait until the last week, getting disappointed and angry when they leave...

  • How to Reduce School Violence

    Reducing school violence can only be accomplished by a holistic approach using students, the community, media, teachers and parents. Regardless of what role you play within the community, whether...

  • How to Plan a Proposal for a School Curriculum

    The school building is new and the student body is focused on learning, but without a curriculum in place, learning is hit-or-miss and depends on the quality of individual teachers and the...

  • How to Survive as a First Year Teacher

    My first year as a teacher was very challenging and very rewarding. Follow these tips to help you enjoy your job and keep your sanity.

  • How to Help a Child With Cerebral Palsy With Handwriting

    Handwriting will be one of the areas in which a child with cerebral palsy will need help and guidance. The amount of support that is required for physically handicapped children will depend on...

  • How to Teach Children With Hearing Impairments

    A hearing disability need not determine the outcome of a child's education, but it will determine the methods by which he can successfully master the subjects. Teaching a child with a hearing...

  • How to Become a Teacher in Australia

    Becoming a teacher in Australia opens a world that is relatively inaccessible to anyone who does not have the proper training. There are specific educational degrees that one must hold to obtain...

  • How to Teach Children With Physical Disabilities

    The key to successfully educating students with physical disabilities is making the classroom environment accessible. A well-planned classroom design and the right technology greatly enhance the...

  • How to Become a Certified Music Teacher

    Teaching music to children can be incredibly rewarding. Music, the universal language, can be taught to children of almost any age. However, there are objective requirements that must be met if...

  • How to Teach Children With Autism

    Autistic students have difficulty with socialization and communication. Teaching an autistic student requires teaching strategies and proper classroom management to assist the student in learning....

  • How to Plan and Teach a Cooperative Learning Lesson

    The trend in modern education is moving toward lessons that are highly student-centric, interactive, peer-supported, and group-based. Studies have shown that students learn better in a peer-based...

  • How to Maintain Classroom Discipline

    Gaining respect and control over a classroom full of children can be particularly difficult,especially in middle school. Children are not as prone to listen passively to classroom management...

  • How to Teach Special Needs Students

    Teaching special needs students can be challenging and rewarding. The most important part of teaching special needs students is to make sure that you are familiar with their Individualized...

  • Motivating at Risk Students

    Even in a perfect world, where all students are motivated to do well in school, teachers have a difficult job to do. The reality is that most teachers have students that present special...

  • How to Teach Autistic Children Communication Skills

    Autism affects 1 in 150 children today. It is a developmental disorder that causes problems with social skills, sensory problems, and communication difficulties. Because communication is such a...

  • Dealing With Autism in a Classroom

    Dealing with autism in the classroom is a complex process that involves the right source materials and the implementation of teaching styles and learning tools more geared toward the cognitive...

  • How to Discipline Students as a Substitute Teacher

    A substitute teacher has many of the responsibilities of a teacher who sees the students on a daily basis, but not the advantage of knowing the students or being in charge of grades. Students may...

  • How to Teach Vocabulary to ESL Students

    For ESL students, vocabulary is the most important element leading to reading comprehension. Without extensive vocabulary teaching and practice, ESL learners will not be able to reach the required...

  • How to Adapt a Text to Suit Lower Performing ESL Students

    Lower-performing ESL (English as a Second Language) students struggle to acquire the standard proficiency of reading and writing. When preparing lessons, teachers should accommodate all levels of...

  • How to Teach Grammar Activities to ESL Students

    Teaching grammar to ESL students is rather tricky because the rules of English grammar are not predictable and systematic. In today's ESL classrooms, more teachers are aiming towards the...

  • How to Teach Life Skills to Emotionally Disturbed Children

    Children who suffer from emotional disturbances struggle to learn what comes easily for most children. After the clinical diagnosis of a mental disorder, these children need extra help and...

  • How to Become a Middle School Teacher

    To become a middle school teacher you must complete specific education requirements as determined by the state in which you wish to teach. While the steps to becoming a teacher can seem long...

  • How to Teach Nonfiction Writing

    Teaching nonfiction writing to K through 12 students is an important job in today's world. It's essential that high school graduates know how to write clearly and effectively when they enter the...

  • How to Pass an Interview for a Teaching Position

    Having sat on BOTH sides of the interview table, dozens of times, I can definitely say that passing any job interview is a huge challenge! Some articles try to make it seem easy, but let's be...

  • How to Control a Classroom of 4th Graders

    Children can be a great joy, yet put them in a classroom and you have nightmare potential. If you are ill prepared to deal with them it can be the biggest headache you have ever had. Learn how to...

  • How to Create a Marble Game Project

    A candy dispenser is a great gift for mom or dad. Especially when it is filled with their favorite candy. Modeled after old fashined gum ball dispensers, the candy dispenser is fully operational...

  • How to Handle a Violent Teenager at School

    School district police departments, metal detectors in school lobbies, and harsher punishments for fighting are all indicative of the rise of violence in school. Violent teenagers are a danger not...

  • How to Educate a Child with ADHD

    In the past, kids with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) were seen as the misunderstood problem students in school. Today, while the causes are not readily known, there have been...

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