Bullying is a common occurrence at school, and it can significantly lower a child’s confidence. Knowing how to deal with bullies as a teacher can
Category: Classroom Management
One of the most popular tools for motivating students in classrooms is using a reward system. Unfortunately, these systems have several negative effects, such as
There are multiple ways you can withdraw from a class and it depends on the college system. The easiest method is to do it from
Picture this: You’re in the office of your school principal. You’re well-suited, but you can still feel a chill in the air. Your principal is
Keeping young minds busy with fidget toys can improve their focus on studying and help them overcome learning disorders. Among hundreds of fidget toys available
With the goal of helping kids learn social and emotional skills, Conscious Discipline is a complete discipline curriculum for both parents and teachers. But first,
Every one of us feels bored in classrooms and schools at some point. The clock seems to be ticking slower, and time appears to come
It’s a common headache for new teachers even for some experienced teachers to keep their students away from sleep. As a teacher, you can’t even
Circle time is crucial to increase bonding and cooperation among toddlers. As preschools arrange circle times at the start of the day, teachers can bring
Tablets are swiftly becoming a staple in American classrooms. Many school districts have now adopted 1:1 initiatives, meaning each student has access to a tablet