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All about teachers and the world of teaching; teachers sharing their best and worst interactions with students, best teaching practices, the path to becoming a teacher, and more.
Would students be able to cheat in online delegated tests?
The idea of innovation received for directing on the web tests empowers colleges to deal with a huge scope assessment that is simpler to follow and reasonable from a halfway gotten worker. This limits the chance of paper spills, loss of answer scripts during travel, or missing assessing a specific inquiry.
By pesofts pess5 years ago in Education
Becoming a Teacherpreneur
Growing up as a millennial, I was always given the impression by my parents that in order to be successful, I would need to get good grades in high school, go to college, get a degree, and then get a great paying, standard 9-5 job. It sounds great in theory, but not all of us are created to fit the mold of our parents, which our parents were probably following the same model as their parents. Regardless, I wanted to be a teacher. I had to go to college to get a teaching license and degree to be a public school teacher.
By Kelsey Thornton 5 years ago in Education
How to Deal with your Kid’s “ I Don’t Know ” - Swiflearn
There are numerous times that you have to go through this as a parent or a mentor even when you knew that they know the answer. At times in a family gathering or in a party where your friends or relatives wanted to know how smart your kid is and they have recently learned a long poem by heart and you were confident that your kid is going to recite for them and they end up saying “ I Don’t Know ”.
By Priyanshu Rawat5 years ago in Education
Change Is Here
Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos are launching themselves into space this month. Branson and Bezos did not achieve success by “following the rules” or scoring high on standardized tests. Yet, they are the most successful self-made men on the planet. These men used imagination, creativity, and grit to take leaps and bounds beyond the rest of us.
By Jennifer Smith5 years ago in Education
The Key Role of the Right Teacher for IAS Exam Preparation
No matter form of education or training, the prime importance that a teacher has in the overall success of a student in no way can be denied. In India, mainly, the role of the teacher or "Guru" (The dispeller of darkness) has always been most revered till ancient times. The importance of the right teacher continues even in present fact continues just like in the past, no matter what field of study it is. If you are an IAS aspirant now preparing for the upcoming IAS examinations, you must keep this in mind.
By Arpit Adlakha5 years ago in Education
What being a teacher REALLY means
If you ask any teacher, more likely than not, they’ll tell you that being a teacher is one of the most rewarding jobs in the world. The relationships formed with children are priceless and watching the spark in a child’s eye after they have understood a concept you’ve imparted onto them will make your heart fly.
By Nadia Iris5 years ago in Education
Faking it in the Classroom?
Three weeks away from the mandatory teacher training before the beginning of the new school year and I once again ask myself, "Am I really qualified to do this?" It is a question I ask repeatedly throughout each academic year as a miasma of feelings overwhelm my time in the classroom. And I am not alone in this concern. I have had conversations with my colleagues where this exact sentiment is at the forefront of their own professional thoughts.
By Melodee Olson5 years ago in Education
Little By Little, Step By Step
It is without a doubt that teaching during the pandemic was one, if not the most, difficult parts of my career. Now, I am not a seasoned veteran who has 10 plus years of experience under her belt or anything, nor am I someone who has experienced some of the harshest challenges that other educators have, but here I am entering year five and going through a career crisis—one that I did not even intend to have because even though I am often burned out by my career, I thought teaching was my life’s passion.
By Jennifer Vasallo 5 years ago in Education
The Why
When George Orwell wrote 1984 in 1949, he was penning a warning of what may come to pass if we continued on the path he saw paved before us. Although some of the horror-filled predictions have not transpired, the impact of technology on formal language, and therefore education, has been startling and heartbreakingly accurate for this high school English teacher.
By Emily McGuff5 years ago in Education








