
Budgeting for Kids: Preparing for Financial Success
Teaching kids how to create a budget prepares them for a successful financial future. Begin teaching the value of money at an early age. Doing so will allow them to
Teaching kids how to create a budget prepares them for a successful financial future. Begin teaching the value of money at an early age. Doing so will allow them to
Two words that often cause teachers to cringe are “cooperative learning.” It means students will likely sit in groups and discuss everything except the topic or assignment in front of
Effective classroom teaching is not simply a job taken on by someone with a college degree. It is an art that cannot fully be taught by attending classes. It does
The end of the school year is around the corner and some teachers will consider a change in their career. You may no longer feel satisfied with your current position.
The substitute teacher: respected by other teachers, less so by students. Always in demand by principals trying to fill in for absent instructors. Substitute teaching can be challenging and rewarding
You do not need to become best friends with your students to build rapport with them. Just seeing your students every day gives you a special type of relationship with
Is it truly possible to have a bully-free classroom environment? There are numerous resources out there that say they can help you achieve a bully-free classroom, but do they work?
Two favorite words of nearly every student are Field Trip. For teachers, the words can bring a smile to faces or cause anxiety. Either way, field trips are an interesting and
One of the best strategies to help students learn in the classroom is to use effective questioning techniques. A question of any kind immediately sparks the thought process in people
A classroom newsletter may not be something you have time to create each week or month. However, it can be an effective communication tool that parents will look forward to.