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10 Years of Teaching: How Do I Keep My Students Away From Me? (3 More Tips For Establishing Boundaries)

Five years ago, I wrote a series of seven articles called “Questions That Will Save Your Career” that still remain ...

10 Years of Teaching: How Do I Keep My Students Learning?

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10 Years of Teaching: How Do I Keep My Students Interested?

Five years ago, I wrote a series of seven articles called “Questions That Will Save Your Career” that still remain ...

10 Years of Teaching: How Do I Keep My Students Engaged?

Five years ago, I wrote a series of seven articles called “Questions That Will Save Your Career” that still remain ...

10 Years of Teaching: How Do I Keep My Students Quiet?

Five years ago, I wrote a series of seven articles called "Questions That Will Save Your Career" that still remain ...

10 Lessons I Have learned In 10 Years of Teaching

At the conclusion of 10 years of teaching, I started to reminisce about what I have learned. This article summarizes 10 lessons I ...

10 Years of Teaching: A Reflection

I started this blog more than five years ago. I have now come to the conclusion of my 10th year ...
The Good Part of Sad by Teachermum

The Good Part of Sad by Teachermum

Teachermum is a mum, a wife and a special education teacher. She also believes in the "Crumple Effect" and loves ...

Benefits of Teaching English Abroad

Teaching is an art, a skill and a challenge that can sometimes be more difficult than aiming in archery. In this ...

Top 10 Ways To Make A Living While Making Music

Many musicians fall into the incorrect assumption that the only way to make money in music is to be a ...

5 Killer Classroom Management Tips

This article discusses some simple classroom management tips that teachers can immediately implement in their day-to-day teaching. Inspiring students to ...

Should I Keep My EduBlog Anonymous?

A reader writes: I'm currently student teaching. I'm very passionate about music and music education. A couple of years ago ...
Watch, Practice, Learn Almost Anything — For Free [VIDEOS]

Watch, Practice, Learn Almost Anything — For Free [VIDEOS]

The principal at the middle school where I used to work emailed us a link to a great website. It ...

Bill Gates on State Budgets, Education, and Economic Hardships [VIDEO]

The good news: Texas is ranked #1 in the country as far as education spending goes. The bad news: Many ...

The Value of A Great Teacher

Back in January, NPR's Planet Money podcast ran an episode entitled How Much Is A Good Teacher Worth? On the ...

Lose The Training Wheels And Embrace Failure

Remember the first time you realized you were riding a bicycle by yourself? Probably not. But what about when you ...
Being Inspired by Great Teachers

Being Inspired by Great Teachers

One piece of wisdom emerging from our ongoing discussions about education is that teachers matter most. They matter more than ...
Planning for Technical Difficulties: Knowing Your Backup Options

Planning for Technical Difficulties: Knowing Your Backup Options

Maria Rainier is a freelance writer and blog junkie. She is currently a resident blogger at First in Education, where ...

Help: Should I Become A Teacher?

Denise comments:I am in a teaching program, half way through and I just completed my first to "teaching" classes.  Now ...
10 Things I Wish Someone Had Explained Before My First Teaching Job

10 Things I Wish Someone Had Explained Before My First Teaching Job

I participated in the Reform Symposium recently and hosted a session entitled 10 Things I Wish Someone Had Explained Before My First ...

Help A New Student Teacher Out With Resources

KMB writes:I'm starting student teaching this Spring and would really like some advice, tips, and resources to help me out ...
The Wait For Your Own Classroom

The Wait For Your Own Classroom

This guest post is by Jennifer Wilson, who is in her second year as a 2nd grade teacher. She blogs ...
Is The Next Bill Gates, Your Class Clown?

Is The Next Bill Gates, Your Class Clown?

This guest post is contributed by Maria Rainier, she writes on the topic of online education. John Jacob Astor, multimillionaire businessman. John ...

In Demand Teaching Jobs & Degree Options

Brian Jenkins is a member of the braintrack.com writing team. He contributes content on a wide variety of college and ...
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