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Classroom Goal Setting: In this three part series, Laura Candler discusses how to teach children to set and achieve goals.
Teacher's Travels Inspire Young Artists Friendship for Floating Teachers Strategies That Work Looking for a new way to curb cheating? Teach poetry? Involve parents? More? Check out our proven teaching and management strategies. Math Cats Math Chat Math Cats creator Wendy Petti provides practical advice, creative ideas, and fun activities. Math Mnemonics Memory aids for math formulas, concepts, operations, and more. Go Figure These math-based puzzles, problems, and brainteasers make great morning activities or free-time fillers. The Math Machine offers links to more than 50 online games to help you teach and reinforce math skills. Look for more math resources, lessons, and activities in our Math Corner and on our Lesson Planning page. Click here to sign up for Education World's free Professional Development Newsletter. |
Emma McDonald offers experienced insights and practical advice for new teachers -- and veterans too.
Professor Joe Martin inspires and motivates as he encourages educators to maintain a sense of joy in what they do. Dr. Fred Jones describes the strategies that make classrooms enjoyable and academically challenging. Dr. Ken Shore answers readers’ questions about education issues and classroom concerns. Ask Dr. Ken Shore…About a Student Without Friends "Dear Dr. Shore, A child in my third-grade class does not seem to have any friends. What can I do to help him? Leah Davies, creator of the Kelly Bear resources, explains how to teach character- and resilience building. Cathy Puett Miller, the "Literacy Ambassador," provides expertise in the areas of reading and writing instruction and emergent literacy. See her 4-part series on vocabulary instruction.
Eric Baylin,
Education World’s very own teacher-songwriter, pens original lyrics to familiar melodies. Angela Powell discusses how you can get it togther to make your teaching more efficient and fun.
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