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Friday, September 3, 2010. USEFUL TEACHING IDEAS FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTS. Bringing the Body to Balance. We need to know where our centre is before we can really start to learn. Balance is required before learning can begin. A lack of balance can be exhibited in many ways; the child who swings on her chair, or who cannot sit still; the one who keeps touching his head; the child whose behaviour is markedly different at school compared to that at home.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010. USEFUL TEACHING IDEAS FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTS. Seminars, Workshops, Classes and Advice. 5 The Teacher as a Sower of Seeds. 9 Writing Verses for Your Class.
Sunday, August 22, 2010. USEFUL TEACHING IDEAS FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTS. The young child is impressed with what she can do, not what she can think. Young children generally know things, however, through their experiences, rather than through reading about them, or being told. All people are like this, but the young are less able to reason, and thus more reliant upon what they actually see, and hear, and do, for what they know.
Thursday, August 19, 2010. USEFUL TEACHING IDEAS FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTS. One common and rewarding way to start the school day, or any specialist class, is with a handshake. Shaking hands is a social skill that is required in western countries. The way we greet people is important, as first impressions are lasting. Moreover, starting with a handshake is an acknowledgement of the other, a mark of respect.
Saturday, August 21, 2010. USEFUL TEACHING IDEAS FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTS. Yes, it takes time and effort to teach in an integrated way, but the benefits far outweigh the costs. One way is to allow teachers to take classes for more than one year, either consecutively or otherwise. Can be enhanced through the recognition by teachers that l.
Monday, August 30, 2010. USEFUL TEACHING IDEAS FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTS. A Succession of Memorable Experiences. How much of that which we teach our students is going to be remembered? When we cast our minds back to our own primary schooling, we remember the events or experiences that were unusual, exciting or troublesome. The camps, excursions, plays and sports meetings are all so much more memorable than any drab lessons on nouns, tense or spelling.
Saturday, August 28, 2010. USEFUL TEACHING IDEAS FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTS. There is no reason to want children to read as early as possible. There is a range of ages within which children now normally learn to read. An abnormal or different learning journey does not imply, or cause, a defective intellect or psychology. Many brilliant scientists and writers had abnormal learning journeys;. 8230;Albert Einstein was a slow-thinking child.
Friday, August 27, 2010. USEFUL TEACHING IDEAS FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTS. The Teacher as a Sower of Seeds. Teachers do not fill students up with skills as if they are empty buckets. They simply plant a seed. Not the leaves nor branch nor trunk. Not the twig or bark or fruit. Before and after all of these. It will require us t.
Friday, August 20, 2010. USEFUL TEACHING IDEAS FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTS. When Was the Last Time You Taught Some Really Good Nonsense to Your Class? Letters and phonemes need to be combined in order to make word-meanings. 8230;All mimsy were the borogoves.
Sunday, August 22, 2010. USEFUL TEACHING IDEAS FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTS. All meaningful education arises out of the relationships that are developed between two or more people. The relationship is both the medium and the catalyst for individual development. Children learn by socialising with other people; they learn with and through them. All education is Relational Education. Our teaching relies upon healthy relationships. Johnny needs to be present e.
Sunday, August 22, 2010. USEFUL TEACHING IDEAS FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTS. The young child is impressed with what she can do, not what she can think. Young children generally know things, however, through their experiences, rather than through reading about them, or being told. All people are like this, but the young are less able to reason, and thus more reliant upon what they actually see, and hear, and do, for what they know.
Thursday, August 19, 2010. USEFUL TEACHING IDEAS FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTS. One common and rewarding way to start the school day, or any specialist class, is with a handshake. Shaking hands is a social skill that is required in western countries. The way we greet people is important, as first impressions are lasting. Moreover, starting with a handshake is an acknowledgement of the other, a mark of respect.
Saturday, August 21, 2010. USEFUL TEACHING IDEAS FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTS. Yes, it takes time and effort to teach in an integrated way, but the benefits far outweigh the costs. One way is to allow teachers to take classes for more than one year, either consecutively or otherwise. Can be enhanced through the recognition by teachers that l.
Monday, August 30, 2010. USEFUL TEACHING IDEAS FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTS. A Succession of Memorable Experiences. How much of that which we teach our students is going to be remembered? When we cast our minds back to our own primary schooling, we remember the events or experiences that were unusual, exciting or troublesome. The camps, excursions, plays and sports meetings are all so much more memorable than any drab lessons on nouns, tense or spelling.
Saturday, August 28, 2010. USEFUL TEACHING IDEAS FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTS. There is no reason to want children to read as early as possible. There is a range of ages within which children now normally learn to read. An abnormal or different learning journey does not imply, or cause, a defective intellect or psychology. Many brilliant scientists and writers had abnormal learning journeys;. 8230;Albert Einstein was a slow-thinking child.