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  • What Is Needed to Become a Social Studies Teacher?

    Teaching social studies is rewarding and important work that encompasses many subjects, including history, geography and government. Effective social studies teachers instill an appreciation in...

  • Effective Strategies for Teaching Math

    When it comes to the subject of math, it seems as if you either hate it or love it. Math is a very technical subject that involves a lot of critical thinking and analysis. A great math teacher can...

  • 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 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 teach letter recognition with a Y stick

    The letter Y is one of the easiest letters to teach. Young children are eager to learn and fun to teach. You do not need a special degree in education in order to teach letter recognition at...

  • 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 Use Newspapers to Teach Reading & Writing Skills

    Reading, writing, and language teachers can use the newspaper as an effective tool for demonstrating the concepts of reading and writing, as well as the structure of the English language. Using...

  • How to Teach a Science Class

    If you're a new or substitute teacher, the idea of standing up in front of your first class can be intimidating. Fortunately, by preparing science lesson plans and getting ready to teach a science...

  • Teaching Library Science

    Library science is the study of databases, libraries, printed literature, online information and technologies that support online and offline books, magazines, papers and articles. You can teach...

  • How To Teach Health Instruction to a Dyslexic Student

    Dyslexia literally means word difficulty. This word difficulty can take the form of reading comprehension trouble, oral reading, or word recognition problems. There are many programs that can help...

  • How to Teach About African American History

    In a multicultural nation, it's important to teach about the history of all people, including African American history, which isn't always present in the history textbooks. Teaching the past can...

  • What Is a Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education?

    High school students may know that they want to go to college to become a teacher but may be unsure of what kind of teacher they want to become. They may even know that they want to teach younger...

  • Teaching Assistant Reflective Practice Information

    Adding numbers together is a rather simple concept. 1 + 1 = 2. This is an orderly operation yielding a concrete result. The knowledge of this simple formula, however, is not something we are...

  • 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 Much Do Science Teachers Make?

    Secondary science teachers teach grades 6 to 12. The total income for a science teacher may be split into income from salary, benefits, paid educational activities and income from a second job or...

  • How to Teach Students to Follow Directions

    Teaching students to follow directions can be a challenge for any teacher, whether they educate children or adults. Even the best students can miss a direction or two, so every teacher can find...

  • Monthly Pacing Guide for Reading Skills K-3

    A pacing guide explains not just how long you will be teaching a topic, but also the scope (all the topics) and sequence (the order of the topics) of the topics you will be teaching. Pacing guides...

  • How to Teach Kids to Dance

    Dance is an ancient art that has been used for thousands of years as a form of self-expression, religious ritual and demonstration of physical abilities. Learning to dance can help children to...

  • Effective Teaching & Learning

    Effective teaching and learning means that teachers present information in an effective manner and students are able to understand that information quickly and easily. When teachers are able to...

  • How to Teach Elementary Art

    Art is a form of human expression. For centuries art has been used as a means of communicating emotion and altering one's surroundings. Teaching art can help students find an unexpected medium to...

  • How to Teach in an Inner City Environment Abroad

    Being an educator or facilitator in an inner-city environment abroad is similar to working in such an environment in the United States. With an open mind, determination and willingness to learn...

  • How to Be a Good Teacher

    Having trouble teaching a child? Whether you are helping your child with homework, or tutoring a class, the same basic principles apply. Try this!!

  • Remediation Strategies for Students

    Working with students who have missed or failed a particular topic or test can be an especially difficult challenge for teachers, because often these students are reluctant to learn or have been...

  • How to Teach Physics With Toys

    Toys are a great way to teach children simple physical science. Toys are a medium they are already familiar with, and you can teach them concepts they would never begin to imagine. Simple craft...

  • What Is Emergency Teacher Certification?

    You'll find both benefits and disadvantages to obtaining emergency certification to teach. Depending on your background and the needs of the school system in which you're applying, you may or may...

  • Summer School Activities

    Sometimes students may take credit-recovery programs during the summer to earn credits for a class they failed, or they may take the opportunity to add in extra courses they didn't have time for...

  • How to Successfully Include a Program to Stop Bullying Into Instruction

    A successful program to stop bullying has to make that program a part of the school culture, including instruction. However, most teachers will say that their time is already stretched thin...

  • Field Trip Ideas to Teach Elementary Students About Spain

    Coming up with field-trip ideas to teach elementary students about Spain can be difficult. As a teacher, you must consider cost, quality of the experience and age-appropriateness when planning a...

  • What to Study to Become a Teacher

    If you want to be a teacher, the field of study you choose depends entirely on what you want to teach. Not only do you need to consider a grade level, but if you are going to be teaching sixth...

  • How to Become an Effective Middle School Teacher

    Teaching has to be one of the most rewarding professions. Just think about it. You have the opportunity to impart into the life of a young person that will affect him or her for the rest of their...

  • Preparation for Praxis II

    Praxis II is a series of examinations designed to assess your knowledge of the content area of a field in which you wish to teach as well as your ability to teach that content. In order to prepare...

  • Ways to Learn About Nature for Kids Ages 8 & Up

    Environmental education is a growing field for students of all ages. For elementary school age kids, learning about nature comes easily. Given the chance, most kids love playing outside and...

  • Shurley Method for Language Arts

    Language arts instruction encompasses many areas, from reading to grammar to writing skills. Language arts teachers need to balance all of these areas and often find that the most elusive skill to...

  • How to Teach Book Report Writing

    Teaching students how to evaluate and talk about the books they have read begins with writing book reports. After reading a book, a student should be able to effectively put into words a synopsis...

  • How to Teach More in Less Time

    Every teacher needs to teach an immense amount of information and has less and less time to do it in. State curriculums have increased and student needs have grown. Teachers have to fit social...

  • Reference & Research Reading Lesson Ideas

    Reference and research skills are an essential component to any reading program. Standardized tests assess these skills, and students need them in other classes. Any time a student performs...

  • Fun Things to do with Science

    Teaching your students about science can be a difficult task, because many kids think it's a boring subject. A way to get around this hurdle is to teach them by making them think science is fun....

  • How to Teach English in South Korea

    It has recently become quite popular for foreigners to teach English in South Korea. Many new college grads are smart to look into this option, as well as those looking for a career change or...

  • How to Teach Reading Using Advanced Phonics

    Teaching reading is quite a rewarding task. Once a child has mastered the most basic reading skills you may find that you can't wait to move them on to the next level. While there are many...

  • How to Teach Algebra 1

    Algebra can be one of the most difficult and rewarding subjects to teach. Teachers are no longer demonstrating basic arithmetic at this level but are asked to introduce difficult concepts....

  • How to Teach Construction Technology

    Degrees and education aren't a requirement for working in the construction field as new employees can learn the trade through on-the-job training. Some contractors and employers don't have the...

  • Teaching Chinese as a Second Language

    Chinese is two separate main languages: Cantonese, which is spoken in southern China, and Mandarin, which is spoken more to the north and is actually the official language of China. Whichever you...

  • How to Teach History Thematically

    Many people claim that they find history "boring." But people who had inspiring history teachers tend to find history fascinating. Inspiring students is easier when you teach thematically, because...

  • How to Teach Spanish Literacy

    Teaching Spanish literacy essentially means instructing someone to read and write in Spanish. Students are often children who speak Spanish but haven't mastered the written form or children who...

  • USA Teaching Certificates

    There are millions of school-aged children, teens, and young adults in American elementaries, middle and high schools, and post-secondary academic institutions. This means that large numbers of...

  • How to Teach Pre Algebra

    The goal of any Pre-Algebra course is to enable students to build a strong sense of numerical relationships. The emphasis at this level is on manipulating integers, decimals, percents, fractions,...

  • How to Teach English Language & Grammar

    The most effective way to teach English language and grammar is by systematically explaining the rules and getting students to learn them one by one. Applying the rules and frequently reviewing...

  • How to Teach Boring Subjects

    A classroom full of motivated students ready to soak up instructional material is an educator's dream. Students who are interested in a course's material are more likely to work harder to retain...

  • How to Become an IB Teacher

    International Baccalaureate (IB) is an internationally recognized rigorous academic K-12 acceleration program, with three levels separated into primary, middle level and diploma years. IB programs...

  • How Do You Teach English to Adults?

    Teach English to adults by choosing topics, vocabulary and expressions that are relative to situations in their normal daily life. Practice speaking, perform common activities and learn a foreign...

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