In today’s world, there are numerous methods and styles of teaching. Education has seen multiple developments and innovations due to the advent of technology.
Math can be an exciting and rewarding subject to learn, but it can also take patience and perseverance to become proficient in math-just as it does to gain phonological awareness for budding readers or math fluency.
Each child is born with innate talent that needs honing with time. Parents and pre-primary school teachers can help in tapping into the dormant talents of children at an early age.
The frame work of curriculum should leverage on inclusive and equitable, characterized by quality learning, promoting lifelong learning, and relevant to holistic development.
During their primary and high school years, students develop critical and creative thinking as they imagine possibilities, consider alternatives, and create innovative solutions.
Let’s face it: no matter how much parents and teachers complain, they love to be needed by their children. So, it’s only natural for a child’s growing independence to be a hard pill to swallow for parents and teachers of today.
There are a myriad ways of making our classes efficient and motivational, yet fun. As teaching is such a complex skill, with so many factors to consider, it’s very difficult to narrow it down to just a few ideas.
Creativity is the best original form of self-expression. There is nothing more satisfying and fulfilling for children than to be able to express themselves openly and without judgment.
Language is a most important factor in general education because it is the crux of understanding. Throughout, the teaching process it is worthwhile to remember that teaching calls for a child-centered, honest, and healthy approach to language.
The extracurricular activity offering must be divided into several groups or areas: Art programs, Athletic programs, Language programs, Robotics programs, and Guidance and Academic Reinforcement programs.
Kids love to learn new things and believe it or not, they enjoy challenges as well. Provide ideas that can spark your child’s imagination and then follow up to help them through the process. Here are just a couple of ideas:
Leadership has become the buzzword of corporate boardrooms, political back-rooms, and educational halls. Often, success is limited to those who can inspire their associates, employees, customers, and the public with his or her ideas and drive.