Journey of Life as a Teacher
It was exhilarating, the first time when I got an opportunity to work in an international school without any Bachelor’s degree in education. Moreover, I was totally new to the classroom management techniques especially with the younger kids. To make it interesting, we live in a turbulent technological era where each child is well-informed and well-read through media and internet.
Classroom Management of Bullying: Part Three
Bullying can be managed through proper classroom strategies.
Classroom Management on Bullying: Part One
Bullying could be managed inside the classroom applying psycholgical and sociological perspectives.
Steering Conflict in a Learning Institution and The Other Side of Multiple Intelligences
"Much nonsense has been written about multiple intelligences theory in general, and about its relation to gifted education, in particular. This book is serious and sensible; it helps in the effort to use ideas of multiple intelligences constructively in an important and contentious area of education." Professor Howard Gardner, Harvard University.
Why Show and Tell is Important in The Classroom
I still do show and tell, or sharing, or whatever you want to call it. Every week, on Friday, each student in my after school program gets sixty seconds, their one minute, to do with what they will. In my kindergarten class three or four students do sharing every day.
Nine Causes of Teacher Stress
Recent statistics suggest that stress-related illness accounts for up to 30 per cent of WorkCare claims.
Seven Steps for Surviving Your Student Teaching Experience
While the field of education can seem vast and imposing, there are a few ways to ensure that your student teaching semester remains a rewarding one.
I’m an Igorot
(Bagoong is a Filipino fish sauce, which is from the lowlands in the Philippines. Igorot is a minority group in the Philippines who live in the highlands.)
The Answer to Classroom Discipline
This article discusses the importance of classroom discipline, and how to involve the community in improving the overall classroom and school environment.
Do Front Row Students Make Better Grades?
Physical closeness correlates with emotional involvement in any large audience. Thus, students who wish to excel would do well to sit physically closer to the instructor. Not only will these audience members be less distracted than those seated some distance away, they will also retain more information because they are more actively taking part in a two-way exchange.










