Index

Articles On Teaching
  • 5 Secrets to a Successful Teaching Career 1 January 2012 5 Secrets to a Successful Teaching Career Author: Jennifer Dobson Teaching is a profession unlike any other. It is a way of life, a passion and a calling. Teachers do not just teach in a classroom, they are teachers everywhere. Every child is a student ...
  • An Attempt To Simplify Critical Thinking 12 January 2012 An Attempt To Simplify Critical ThinkingBy Mario ChurchillAny form of training, so long as it is directed towards enhancing the present will always turn out to be a productive means for improvement. And for that matter, critical thinking is one form of tr...
  • At 50 Years Old, TV Quiz Show Encourages Academics 2 January 2012 High schoolers enjoy the challenges of academic competition on a 50 year old television quiz show. While Americans bemoan the failures of their education system - while politicians and teachers argue over the best way to fix things - while some politic...
  • Harvard''s First Woman President Understands Her Significance As Role Model 4 January 2012 Harvard''s First Woman President Understands Her Significance As Role Model (VOA News) Drew Gilpin Faust is prestigious university''s 28th president Harvard University is arguably one of the most prestigious universities in the world. Founded in Camb...
  • How do quizzes bring better teaching? 5 January 2012 How do quizzes bring high-efficiency teaching? Author: Catherin How do quizzes bring high-efficiency teaching? We, teachers, with our own infinite wisdom, teach and cultivate students. As one of our teachers'' teaching methods, quizzing always plays an...
  • How to Solve Problems Using Critical Thinking Skills 8 January 2012 How to Solve Problems Using Critical Thinking Skills Author: klazinaandersenOne of the most important life skills that is not taught in school is critical thinking. This is a very essential skill in life. Critical thinking is a daily habit where we adopt...
  • Keys To Successful Teaching 6 January 2012 Successful teaching comes with being a successful person. The more success you have in pursuing your own personal goals, the more equipped you are in guiding students to attain theirs. This article focuses on three areas in which professionals can improve their performance as teachers by developing successful traits within themselves: 1) Knowledge of the subject matter; 2) Knowledge of the self; and 3) Continual self improvement
  • More Than A Teacher 9 January 2012 A great teacher teaches you more than just the basics in math or English or history. A great teacher inspires you to reach beyond your grasp and aspire to be a better person. A great teacher will go out of their way to make sure that you feel able and valued, no matter how many students they have in their class or how many years they’ve been teaching. You can tell a great teacher by the number of students gathered around their desk throughout the day; they’re the ones still there an hour after school has let out, simply because so many students are waiting.
  • School Software: Turn "Down Time" into "Learning Time" 7 January 2012 School Software: Turn "Down Time" into "Learning Time" Author: Sheryl WoodSchool software can help teachers and other educators fill down time in the classroom and fill gaps in teaching resources. Educational software can supplement and reinforce classr...
  • Teachers Lost In Seas Of Numbers 3 January 2012 Teachers Lost In Seas Of Numbers "Is good "teaching" being replaced by our preoccupation with evaluation?" It is midterm week. There are no classes to attend, just exams to monitor. Nothing portrays the futility of our "education" process more viv...
  • Video for improving teaching skills 11 January 2012 Video for improving teaching skills Author: Chandrasekharan Praveen  Introduction In recent times, teacher training institutions have begun to employ technological aids for the purpose of teacher training. One extremely popular method for    teacher...
  • When The Teacher Becomes The Student 10 January 2012 A relationship expert once said that during an argument, there’s usually three sides to every story: his side, her side, and of course, the truth. This is something we must definitely keep in mind as teachers. As educators (especially professors), we have been accused of having the biggest egos on this side of Mount Rushmore. One of the quickest ways to burn out in education is to refuse to embrace change. Whether we want to admit it or not, life moves and changes constantly.