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Sir Ken Robinson on Changing Education Paradigms
Sir Ken Robinson lays out the link between 3 troubling trends: rising drop-out rates, schools' dwindling stake in the arts, and ADHD. An...


Multiple Intelligences: What Does the Research Say?
Proposed by Howard Gardner in 1983, the theory of multiple intelligences has revolutionized how we understand intelligence. Learn more...


From a Failed Academic to a Legendary Physicist: Albert Einstein
The great Physicist was close to becoming a Failed Academic, until his Miracle Year! An interesting read! The video was originally...


How playing an instrument benefits your brain?
How can playing an instrument become more like a full-brain workout? Understand the long term benefits and positive effects of this brain...


What makes an excellent online teacher?
Strong decision-making skills can help educators build engaging and welcoming virtual classrooms. Essential tips for all teachers in the...


Measuring and Understanding Implicit Bias in Schools
A new study finds evidence that teachers’ implicit bias may lead to unequal student outcomes. An important topic for all teachers to be...


Cultivating Self-Motivation in Preschool
Promote a lifelong love for learning by providing children space and autonomy to learn through play. An intriguing view for all...


Using Social and Emotional Learning Strategies to Drive Class Participation
Interesting use of social and emotional learning strategies to motivate students to participate, by turning on their cameras. An...


3 Lessons Learned as a New Teacher
Being strict may not be the best strategy for all new teachers; teachers share their perspective on managing classes. The article was...


5 Tips to Help New Teachers Stay Positive
How new teachers can stay motivated through their journey. A must read for every teacher newly embarking upon their professional journey....


How to mentor and train new teachers virtually?
How mentoring, observation and feedback can be done effectively in a virtual setting? An interesting read for all teachers. The article...


Creating Tests That Provide Meaningful Outcomes
Tips to create tests and assessments that will provide meaningful outcome for the child and the teacher. The article was originally...


How to teach a young learner online, effectively?
Solutions to the challenges of teaching young learners online. A must read for all teachers in the early-learning segment. The article...


Your students can excel at Maths if they trust you. An interesting perspective!
How relationship-building and establishing trust supports children to excel at Maths. A must read for all educators! This article was...


Tools and Techniques to Manage a Socially Distanced Classroom
Techniques to increase involvement and make a socially distanced classroom effective. Interesting solutions for all teachers! This...


Time Management – practical ways to make your teaching life easier.
Ideas to make teaching life easier by managing your time efficiently. Essential tips for every teacher! This article was originally...


How to overcome the challenges of teaching children with varied ability?
Tips for teachers to overcome the challenge of teaching children with mixed ability. A must read for all teachers! This article was...


Tips to Enhance Online Discussions in Your Classrooms
An interesting read about features on an online platform that can enrich classroom communication. The article was originally published on...


Why is CONSENT important at every age?
Strategies for educators on how to talk to your students about respecting each other’s boundaries — from preschool to high school. The...


Teachers, Reduce Your Stress and Improve Your Well-Being
How teachers can focus on their well-being, prevent stress and burnouts? Essential tips for every teacher. The article was originally...
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