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All about teachers and the world of teaching; teachers sharing their best and worst interactions with students, best teaching practices, the path to becoming a teacher, and more.
Teaching English in Thailand
Teaching English in Thailand A comprehensive manual for the various parts of teaching English in Thailand On the off chance that you have completed your TESL or TEFL Certification and are prepared to investigate new areas for a productive vocation as an instructor, you should attempt your karma in Thailand.
By Shobhit Henry Harvin India6 years ago in Education
How to Grade Papers and Test Efficiently as Teachers
Grading student work is an on-going headache that every teacher faces repeatedly. There is no way to be a teacher and not assess student work, but there are ways to speed up the process so that you are as efficient with your time as you can possibly while still providing feedback.
By Craig Middleton6 years ago in Education
How An Educator Views Their Students
The role of an educator may not necessarily be the most cushy out there. There are that many different types of students and personalities. Some are great, some are the type that you'd want to get out of your classroom as quickly as possible because they just get on your nerves. Some are good at communicating but just can't seem to grasp the course material no matter how hard you try to deconstruct concepts for them.
By Dr Joel Yong6 years ago in Education
Thoughts Every Substitute Teacher Has While Subbing
Have you every wondered what your teacher is really thinking? What about your substitute teacher? As a former teacher, now stay-at-home-mom, and current sub, I think I have experienced nearly all of the struggles of subbing. As a sub, you never know what you are walking into or how the day is going to go. Sometimes it is a fun adventure and other times you are counting the minutes until your day is over. Continue on to read an example of some of the thoughts likely to run through a substitute teacher's head on a given day.
By Haley Peterson6 years ago in Education
Struggle, doubt, and post-graduate clarity: becoming the teacher you're destined to be.
Remember as you went through university, your lecturers spoke about teaching like they all knew you would have a future in teaching? They spoke about teaching philosophies like you could readily remember what yours was at any time. They expected you to grasp learning theories and apply them to practices or connect them to teaching and learning models. You were constantly expected to discuss and justify the best approaches in seminars and have debates to see multiple views of education.
By Hayden Laird6 years ago in Education
Auntie Liz and the Kalumburu kids.
Teaching is a good lark for the work-shy, some say. Little physical labour, not much mental work either after the first year when you’ve got your lesson plans all done, and there’s a short working day with 12 weeks’ annual leave and you get a fulltime salary. Perhaps some teachers do take up the profession with an easy life in mind, but I know one Australian teacher who didn’t.
By Julian Treadwell6 years ago in Education
Erin Greenwell: Your New Favorite Filmmaker
COVID-19 may have put a dent in the Marymount Manhattan College spring semester, but that isn't stopping Erin Greenwell from encouraging students to showcase their artwork and make social change. As soon as it was announced my NYC college would switch to online learning, Erin emailed a message to the entire community asking for drawings to be sent to the women of the Bedford Hills College Program: an organization that allows incarcerated women to receive an accessible college education while still carrying out their sentences at Bedford Hills. Below is a video Erin made about the program...
By Kathryn Milewski6 years ago in Education
Dr. Teter Had the Invaluable Quality of Making it Easy to Ask Questions
38 years ago I showed up at Plattsburgh State to major in Computer Science. I did well in a high school programming course but had no idea if I had the intellectual capacity to write code in college. Short of that, I had no backup plan, and the future seemed insecure.
By Rich Monetti6 years ago in Education







