Empathy Vs. Sympathy: What’s the Difference?
Throughout one’s teaching career, there may be several times for which an educator might feel sympathy for a student. However, a caring teacher empathizes with…
Throughout one’s teaching career, there may be several times for which an educator might feel sympathy for a student. However, a caring teacher empathizes with…
Challenges are present daily in schools, and students with specific learning disabilities experience many different challenges in addition to those a general learner faces. Deaf…
What is Gratitude? Gratitude is a spontaneous feeling, but increasingly, research demonstrates its value as a practice—that is, making conscious efforts to count one’s blessings,…
Students can spend about half of their waking hours at school. For some, it can be the best seven and a half hours of their…
Classroom management can be a challenge for anyone, from veteran to novice teachers. Both bring different things to the table when it comes to classroom…
For every teacher, the first year of teaching is quite overwhelming. There is so much in the field of education that college just cannot prepare…
There will be differences in approaches according to grade level when it comes to welcoming new students into your classroom. For older students, this usually…
Allen F. Morgenstern first said “work smarter, not harder” in the 1930s, but it is a phrase that resonates with teachers across the nation still…
Student accountability is about being committed to learning and growing. Through the years, educators have come up with many different ways to hold students accountable,…