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  • Strategies in Professional Development for Inclusive Education

    Inclusive education refers to integrating children with disabilities into a standard classroom setting with their peers. This model allows children with disabilities to be in the same setting with...

  • Recycle Projects for School

    With schools causing a lot of waste each year, it is important to inform students about alternatives to throwing out items which can be reused or recycled. Besides learning about environmental...

  • How to Use a Stress Ball in the Classroom

    As a teacher, you know how frustrating it can be when the students in your classroom can't sit still and won't focus. Using stress balls with your students will help them--and you--calm down.

  • Curriculum for Green Education

    Teaching children about living a green lifestyle will not only improve their futures, but the futures of their children, their grandchildren, and for generations afterward. Getting green curricula...

  • Care of Laptops in the Classroom

    Computers in the classroom are as important to the curriculum as textbooks. Today's students need to learn how to use technology to gather, evaluate and apply information. Laptops on portable...

  • 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 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 Keep Classroom Chairs Quiet

    Younger children have difficulty sitting still. As a result of this, the chairs the children sit in move around as well. The legs of the chair scratch against the floor and make noise. This can be...

  • Grants for Green Schools

    Grants for green schools refer to funding for curriculum, buildings or other projects that promote energy conservation and consideration for the environment. Green schools also promote clear air...

  • Lab Safety in Schools

    The science classroom should be an exciting class where students can learn about the world around them in a safe environment. Although chemicals or somewhat dangerous items may be involved,...

  • 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 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 Fix Noisy Classroom Chairs

    According to the City of Toronto's Early Childhood Services Team, a positive classroom environment encourages successful learning for all students. Loud classroom chairs can be disruptive and...

  • Effective Management of the Learning Environment

    Management of the learning environment is also known to educators as classroom management. Effective management of learning means paying attention to various approaches and how they are working...

  • How to Make Math Fun with Online Games

    If you're a math teacher, chances are you have students who feel that math is boring. Liven up your lessons by providing time for your students to play online math learning games. A quick online...

  • 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 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 Train Social Behavior in the Classroom

    Children need more than academic instruction from their schools if they are to survive in the real world. Children who learn proper social skills will thrive on the playground and in real-world...

  • How to Deal With Behavior Issues in the Classroom

    Classroom management is one of the most challenging skills to learn when you become a teacher. Dealing effectively with behavior issues in your classroom is essential to your ability to...

  • 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 Have a Kindergarten Thanksgiving Feast

    Thanksgiving is a true American holiday that should be included in every Kindergarten class. There is no better way to celebrate sharing and tradition than having a Thanksgiving feast in the...

  • How to Teach an Acting Class for Kids

    Whether you want to teach a unit on acting or use theater activities in the classroom. Acting classes can offer a number of activities that help teach many useful skills to young children. An...

  • 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...

  • Homemade School Emergency Kits

    Fire extinguishers and emergency escape maps are part of all classrooms, but individual room emergency kits are necessary to supply the daily needs related to cuts, scrapes and other injuries and...

  • 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 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...

  • How to use Acoustic Treatment to Improve the Learning Environment in your Classroom

    Poor acoustics in a classroom can significantly inhibit the learning environment within a classroom. Not only do excess reverberation and echo reduce speech intelligibility, but they also magnify...

  • 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...

  • Lesson Plan for Classroom Discipline

    University education courses offer instruction and models of classroom discipline covering a range of philosophies. All the ideas gained through teacher preparation and education courses offer...

  • How to Help ADD in School

    Children with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) have specific education requirements for making their learning experience positive and successful. By arming themselves with practical knowledge of...

  • What Is a Compliance Program in Special Education?

    A special education compliance program ensures that all students, regardless of disability, will receive the most effective instruction. Individualized education plans (IEPs) are created by core...

  • How to Make Your Own Cutouts Tool for the Classroom

    Cutouts have a place in your classroom. They can be characters from Disney movies, Bible stories or popular children's books, or characters you create on your own. Cutouts can be any size, and...

  • Instruction for Classroom Management Techniques for Art Teachers

    Keeping control of a classroom is difficult enough when teaching a subject such as math or history. Keeping control of an art classroom, in which students are out of their seats doing projects,...

  • Brain Based Learning & Visual Arts

    Taking advantage of the natural mechanics of the human brain, educators incorporate multiple media to engage, motivate and retain students. Reviewing and creating visual artworks allow students to...

  • How to Survive Your First Year of Being a Teacher

    I remember my first year of teaching and all the questions I had. New teachers usually leave the profession within their first 5 years. I am still in it and you can stay in it too. These steps...

  • How to Write a Classroom Newsletter

    Parent-teacher communication is a vital component in an elementary school setting. One way to achieve effective communication is for teachers to send out a classroom newsletter, either online or...

  • How to Write Bulletin Board Ideas

    For teachers, a classroom is more than just a place to conduct a class. The classroom itself can become a tool for learning through the use of creative visual aids. One thing you can do to enhance...

  • 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 Make a Perfect Classroom Seating Chart

    Fed up with students talking in class and not paying attention? This seating chart arrangement is proven to keep students focused. You will be able to teach and students will be able to learn....

  • Classroom Strategies for Students with Physical Disabilities

    If you teach students with physical disabilities, you need to develop classroom strategies to address the unique needs of these students. Most often, students with disabilities will have an...

  • How to Obtain Funding for Educational Outside Speakers

    Including guest speakers as part of your curriculum enhances your students' education and broadens their perspectives. Guest speakers can be found on most any topic from music and arts to culture...

  • How to Help Kids With ADD in the Classroom

    Attention deficit disorder, otherwise known as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADD/ADHD), dramatically affects a child's behavior in school and at home. Often, ADD puts stress on his...

  • Conflicts With Teachers and Special Education

    Conflict with teachers and Special Education stems from ignorance and lack of support from school officials. Teachers are wary when notified that a Special Education student is added to their...

  • How to Use Yoga Balls in the Classroom

    Originally used in treatment programs for newborns and infants, the yoga ball, interchangeably called the exercise or "Swiss" ball, was developed in 1963 by Aquilino Cosani. Today, these balls are...

  • 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 Website for Kids for School

    Many classrooms use websites to keep students and parents updated on class activities. This also introduces children to the use of web technologies for academic purposes. If you're building a...

  • How to Become a Savvy K-12 Teacher With Challenging Students

    You’ve gone to school, graduated from the college of education, hopefully negotiated more than what they offered you on the union negotiated step level contract, and now you are learning that...

  • How to Create a Classroom Brochure

    Advertising brochures communicate all kinds of information while publicizing a company's features and strengths. The same approach can work quite well for the classroom. Whether you create an...

  • How to Incorporate Puppets Into Education

    Incorporating puppets into education can engage students' minds, help them understand difficult ideas and even help them to learn new languages. In addition, educational environments that foster...

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