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Category Archives: Teachers-Teaching
Expertise in special education and learning behavior worth the effort says veteran teacher
Children with learning disabilities benefit the least from distance learning, but in some cases, family members helping out can make a huge difference.
Burned out from classroom teaching? Transfer your skills to teaching English as a second language
Who wouldn’t want a manageable workload and ambitious learners who value your help?
Be a Hero: Add a Specialty Endorsement in Middle School to Your Teacher’s License
Some say empathy is the first step to heroism. Why not take your empathy to a new level by specializing in teaching middle schoolers?
Middle School and Special Ed: Double the Pleasure Says Seasoned Teacher
Imagine a classroom with 30 seats and a pressure cooker gathering steam on each one–rapid growth, raging hormones, and profound neurological changes.
Inspiration Behind the Wheel: Confessions from Drivers Ed Teachers who Love what Parents Dread
Few parents relish the nerve-racking hours they spend in passenger seats as their teens take full control of the steering wheel. One mom, Jackie Papandrew, offers this prayer: “Bless those people with nerves of steel (and possibly minds of mush) who actually spend their days trying to teach something to creatures who already know everything.”
Teachers and the pandemic: scoundrels or heroes?
Headlines tell conflicting stories about teachers unions and teachers during the pandemic, but what really matters to a first-grader like Jorma?
A cup of coffee and nerves of steel
Then one Friday evening he arrived for my lesson, holding half a cup of coffee. With a guarded smile, he set the coffee on the dashboard and said, “There.”