If your goal is to help students learn about one another and connect with students they may not usually talk to, then the New Friends Bingo icebreaker may be a good choice for you! New Friends Bingo allows students to interact with one another while playing a modified version of […]
Month: October 2022
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You Don’t Have to Marry It!
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, gather and curate great resources, rather than create new content. That can come later when you are less stressed or when you get inspired. Then, please share shamelessly across Edu platforms and help another educator who might need it. That’s paying if forward. Again, tech may […]
What is Action Research? – Model Teaching
Without utilizing a technique like Action Research, you may not be certain about a solution’s effectiveness and might not be maximizing your student’s potential. Action Research is a process for teachers to reflect and evaluate their teaching practices, identify best practices in current research, and work to improve instructional and […]
Gapless instruction vs ‘teaching to the top’ – David Didau
Over the years I’ve recommended that teachers ‘teach to the top’ on too many occasions to count. For the most part, I’ve caveated this by included the need to ‘scaffold down,’ but, honestly, I’ve come to believe that the phrase ‘teaching to the top’ has the capacity to do more […]
Hire Female Home Tutors in Lucknow
Every child is special and has their own pace of learning things and achieving their goals. Furthermore, in order to achieve these goals, parents make sure that their child gets the best learning environment as well as a good mentor. Now finding a good home tutor can be a difficult […]
TOEIC Vs IELTS: What Are The Differences And Which One Is Better For You?
TOEIC is a more comprehensive test that covers all aspects of the English language. It measures your vocabulary, reading comprehension, and listening comprehension abilities in both speaking and listening tests. IELTS is a more commonly-used test that focuses mainly on writing skills. It assesses your vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension, writing […]
Teacher-led vs student-led lesson activities – David Didau
For as long as I’ve been writing about education many commentators have argued that teaching should seek to balance teacher-led and student-led activities. Although this is often presented as self-evidently obvious, it rather begs the question. But what’s so great about balance? Should we seek balance for its own sake […]
The MLC Medicare Advantage Plan
Bear with me for a few paragraphs, please. The other day I got a bill from Quest Diagnostics for $151.00. Evidently, it was a 20 dollar co-pay for one test, originally over 200, but after GHI sent them 8 bucks, I had only the co-pay. The other was the full, […]
What To Expect When Taking A TEFL Course
Are you thinking of teaching English abroad but don’t know where to start? Or maybe you’re a teacher already teaching in a foreign country and want to improve your skills? Whatever your reasons, this blog is for you. We’ll take you through everything you need to know about taking a […]