I have said this many times, and I still believe it to this day; some of the best things that have happened to me are not going to something but leaving something. I believe this because it allows you to look at what wasn’t working or consider something new to try as […]
Month: October 2022
Let’s Try Plan B. Telling Parents The Truth? – Eduwonk
Too many “stakeholders” are treating pandemic education impacts as a public relations crisis rather than an educational disaster. In The 74 I take a look at the NAEP results. As you may have heard, they’re not good! In particular, the rising number of students at the “below basic” level – which even hardened […]
Gratitude Quotes To Share With Students All Year Round
Life can get pretty busy—how often do we stop and reflect on all of the goodness around us? Probably not often enough. Being thankful is scientifically proven to improve the quality of our lives, so it’s something we should definitely be encouraging in our classrooms all year round. To help […]
Will We Even Try to Keep Students and Teachers Safe from Gun Violence? Or Just Keep Preparing for the Worst?
“Teachers, we are operating on a lockdown. Please keep your doors locked until we tell you it has been lifted.” Before me a sea of wide eyes and scared faces. I slowly walked toward the door continuing the lesson I had been giving before the announcement. The door was already […]
How to find home tutors near me
If you are a student, and you need someone to help you learn or understand a certain subject, then you might want to contact a home tutor. If you need someone to help you with your homework, then you will want to find a home tutor who is close by. […]
15 Veterans Day Videos To Inspire and Teach Kids
November is the lead-in to the holiday season. Before we get to all the turkey-eating and gift exchanges, though, the United States commemorates Veterans Day on November 11 each year. This special day honors those who served in the Armed Forces, past and present. Commemorate the holiday with students by […]
Resourceaholic: Some Things We’ve Tried
In my last blog post I said I’d write something about the stuff I’ve been doing in my new job. I’ve been a Head of Maths before – in a truly excellent maths department – but that role was only maternity cover. I’ve also (briefly) been a consultant, advising Heads […]
Practice Exam Questions & Answers on Inguinal Anatomy, Inguinal Rings, and Inguinal Hernias – Moosmosis
Medical School Anatomy: Test your knowledge with our anatomy practice exams and practice tests with provided questions and answers. Free practice exam questions and answers on inguinal anatomy, inguinal hernias, and inguinal rings. Medical School Anatomy: Practice Exam – Practice Test Questions & Answers Medical School Anatomy: Abdomen and Pelvis […]
blog details | Tips for effective marking and feedback The Educator
By Mark Richards, With reports suggesting that one in four teachers are working 60 hour weeks, the issue of teacher workload is one that isn’t going away anytime soon. Of course, for many teachers, a considerable amount of their time is taken up with marking. Teacher Workload Surveys […]
Five Tips to Recover and Rediscover Yourself — TTT4U
This post contains affiliate links. If you click on a link, a small commission may be paid. Recover and Rediscover Another school year comes to a close. School administrators and teachers look forward to the summer months. It is a time to unwind and try to get some personal things […]