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  • Classroom Lab Safety

    When working in a classroom lab, it is vital that you practice proper safety procedures to prevent any accidents. One small mistake can be detrimental to yourself, those around you or the lab...

  • Science Lab Safety Activities

    Teaching science lab safety is one of the most important components in running a successful middle or high school science program. As students progress through middle and high school, science...

  • How Have the Internet and Computers Changed Education?

    Technology has completely changed the scope of education in America. Most states require a technology aspect to their school improvement plans. They have embraced the idea that using technology in...

  • Grant Money for Teachers

    With schools constantly scaling back their budgets, it is more important than ever for teacher to find money elsewhere to fund their already struggling teaching practices. Many times, turning to...

  • School Activities for Teenagers in Their Downtime

    Downtime in an educational setting results in disruptions and behavior problems. Offering teenagers activities to fill the time holds their attention and engages their minds and hands. These...

  • Fun Class Activities for High School

    When it comes to planning fun and interesting activities for the high school classroom, it is important to understand the cognitive and social development of teen-agers and develop activities that...

  • How to Decorate a High School English Classroom

    As a new school year is about to begin, teachers are returning to school to decorate their classrooms in preparation for students’ arrival. This can often be daunting for a new teacher. A...

  • How to Integrate Information Technology in the Classroom

    Education leaders, administrators, teachers and parents are aware how technology changes our world. There are jobs that does not exists 6 - 10 years ago. There are also jobs that existed 6-10...

  • Summer School Etiquette

    Summer has started and instead of enjoying the nice weather, you find yourself attending summer school. Whether it is for a college workshop, a master's program in teaching, or even a high school...

  • How to Teach Secondary School

    High school teachers have an important job as they prepare students to attend college or enter the workforce. While they specialize in particular subject areas such as English, math or history,...

  • How to Earn the Respect of Your High School Students

    Nicolo Machiavelli said that if given a choice, it is safer to be feared than to be loved. Many high school teachers have taken this advice to heart and rule with an iron fist in their classroom....

  • Health Education in Schools

    Health education is the formal inclusion of the principles of wellness in the curriculum of a particular educational institution. Among the concepts taught to students are information on illness...

  • How to Break the Ice in your Classroom

    Is this your first year to teach? Are you completely nervous and do not know where to start? This article will help you get your classroom to interact with one another, and get your students to...

  • Teaching Aids for Primary School

    Teaching aids for primary school are things such as classroom decorations, classroom organizers, activity tools, grammar games and pre-made blank books. Gather all necessary tools to help primary...

  • How to Be a Good Substitute Teacher

    Substitute teaching can be fun and easy if you know the right steps to make it in the classroom. Classroom management and communication with people working in the school can make all the difference.

  • How to Create a Lesson Plan in Literature

    One of the main components of being a great teacher is how you teach your lesson. The idea is not how quickly it can be executed or how many pages you cover, but how to teach it effectively, as...

  • How to Decorate a High School Classroom

    Decorating a high school classroom is harder in today's day and age than it was years ago. Teenagers are more grown up at this age making regular decorations seem boring. The trick is provide...

  • How to Finish Your Homework for Another Class Discreetly

    Every student knows that homework is a constant and time-consuming chore. After-school activities can prevent homework from getting the attention it deserves. Sometimes there is little choice but...

  • How to Teach High School Theater

    You got a job teaching high school theatre. Now what?Teaching theatre can be challenging, but it can change your students' lives forever. In this guide, you will learn valuable tools for teaching...

  • How to Be An Effective Substitute Teacher

    Being a substitute teacher is a very challenging task even for veteran educators. As a substitute teacher, you need to be able to build instant rapport and make a convincingly good first...

  • How to Develop Emergency Lesson Plans

    You wake up early Monday morning with one of the sweet gifts of life that your students can give you—the flu. Realizing that your week's lesson plans may be postponed, you need to somehow get to...

  • How to Choose the Best Seat in Class

    Believe it or not, studies show that where students chooses to sit in their classroom has a direct impact on their grades. The truth is, quite simply, that it's absolutely vital to select the...

  • How to Evaluate a Classroom for Acoustical Renovation

    Young children cannot fill in the blanks when they do not hear everything in a teacher's lesson. In fact, they don't even realize it when they miss part of the lesson. For optimum learning to take...

  • How to Motivate High School Students

    While some teenagers are self-motivated and focused on college, many high school students lack any kind of sincere interest in their studies. For these students, dating and spending time with...

  • How to Celebrate American Indian Heritage Month in the Classroom

    The Native American heritage is rich in culture and diversity. Since 1990, November has been National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month. Whether or not this is your cultural...

  • How to Control a High School Classroom

    For many, the most intimidating part of teaching is controlling the classroom. High school students can offer a greater challenge than younger students. Often teachers enter high school classrooms...

  • How to Tour the Lawrenceville School

    Located 5 miles south of Princeton, the Lawrenceville School boasts campus design elements that are now part of the National Historic Registry and has highly innovative academic programs. A tour...

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