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Even the little decision you make about your classroom layout can have an effect on your students and their desire to learn.
The book Teach With Your Strengths, by Rosanne Liesveld and Jo Ann Miller will help every teacher become great and able to inspire students.
Teachers who create exciting journal entries for middle school students often find that their students write better responses.
Discover the well-known Ducks of the University of Oregon who have helped make the school standout, through their work in sports, literature and business.
Inspire your students on the weekend with an interesting homework assignment. Have students create a homemade working volcano.
The key to helping a child thrive when doing homework is to create an environment suitable to his or her needs. Start by identifying how a child learns best.
Jacqulyn Buglisi will share her skill with young students at California State University Long Beach starting on Nov. 18.
Ever since High School Musical took the country by storm, singing has become cool. Well, kind of. The new series centers around a High School Glee Club.
Reaching students is easy when the subject matter is something that interests them. This is not the case with students only taking the course to fulfill a requirement.
Moving to a new area? Interested in trying Yoga for the first time? Hints and tricks for finding a yoga class near you.
Frequent, honest praise will help students feel good about themselves and encourage positive behavior and careful work.
When you're feeling down, a good story can help you feel better. Here are four movies that reduce stress, transform despair into hope, and restore your perspective.
John Wood left his career at Microsoft to make it his life's mission to educate underprivileged children. His nonprofit "Room to Read" has built more than 5000 libraries
Alanis Obomsawin's NFB documentary, Norman Cornett, spends too much time praising its protagonist and not enough time telling his story. 6/10
Students are losing interest in science because it is not relevant to them. Memorizing facts is not enough.
Arts students experience whale watching on tour from the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. Environmental projects challenge Science, English and Creative Arts students
Whether you are a homeschooling parent or an elementary or middle school teacher, use nature to inspire your students' use of similes, metaphors, and descriptive language
Multimedia Arts can be a fertile arena within which students learn techniques and working styles inspired by authentic purpose and context.
Free writing contests help teachers meet curriculum requirements and give students a chance of publication, a thrill that starts many a young writer on a career.
Saying goodbye to an enrichment class is hard. Leaving an artistic mark shows incoming students that they are joining a magical, loving class that is hard to leave.


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