18 Life Lessons I Wish I’d Known Before | TPR Teaching
Life is full of lessons, learning experiences, and wisdom. No matter what stage we are in life, there always seems to be something new to […]
Life is full of lessons, learning experiences, and wisdom. No matter what stage we are in life, there always seems to be something new to […]
May 18th, 2006 will mark the day I completed my undergraduate education at Temple University.
Faculty members tend to fear uncertainty in the classroom. You may worry that if you let students flounder, they will grow frustrated with the course […]
by Claudia Pesce 471,167 views In today’s globalized world, most beginner ESL students have had some contact with the English language, usually through the Internet, […]
For many teachers, dealing with difficult parents can be a very tough part of the job. From constant emails and phone calls to unexpected visits […]
For April’s #FlocabChat, we talked about how poetry can help students hone a variety of skills, such as analytical thinking, artistic expression, creative writing and […]
The story of a teacher in Rio de Janeiro, who decided not to intervene when her students were engaged in a fight, has garnered over […]
Marina Smitherman, Dalton State College Key Statement: Use your teaching philosophy statement to reflect on, reevaluate, and reinforce your commitment to your students and your […]
The phrase “how have you been” is a polite way of greeting someone and asking about their well-being. Though it is similar to “how are […]