What Can Teachers Learn from “Mr. Holland’s Opus”
“Mr. Holland’s Opus” is a great movie to help educators learn how to teach.
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“Mr. Holland’s Opus” is a great movie to help educators learn how to teach.
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We must regularly and consistently care for ourselves. Challenge yourself to see true refreshment as a necessary part of your life.
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Ten Ways to Tell Students You’re Leaving Author: Beth Runkle “What, you’re leaving?” my students said. They had a hard time accepting the fact that I would be teaching at another school because my husband’s work had relocated my family. Students who have bonded with a teacher can face real anxiety knowing that their beloved
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Taiwan Teachers Launch ISP in a New Asian Country Author: Rich Atkinson Taiwan’s virtual conference opens a new Asian country for ISP Last summer, a kindergarten teacher from neighboring Asian country attended a virtual DreamMaker Conference in Taiwan. Since then, she has connected with kindergarten teachers all across her country. As a result, Taiwan hosted
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Back to school? 6 tips to help teachers and their students Navigating learning in the age of COVID-19 and Beyond Around the world in many countries, teachers are heading back to their classrooms this month. Here are several tips to help you navigate the “COVID-19 classroom.” Tip #1…Be Flexible– What works for one school or
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Teachers – you are some of the most influential people in the world. Why?
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