
Tag: Schools

School Chemistry Lab Safety Article Based on the video below School Chemistry Lab Safety can be very dangerous. It can also be very engaging, interesting, enriching, and fun. Teachers must explain the procedures and expectations clearly, so that lab safety is prioritized. In this article, we will describe the procedures and expectations of school chemistry […]
Top 5 Best Laptops for Teachers and Students Be ready to know which are the 5 best laptops for remote teaching and learning. With many years of teaching and EdTech experience, I am confident that I tried, and tested all these laptops on this list. Hence, to determine the cost, quality, durability, and experience. However, […]
Developing a Personal Leadership Development Plan: Using the following matrix, note how you can improve in each of the personal practice areas on your list. See the example below it for guidance in helping you complete your own chart. However, do not copy points from this chart into your own. Personal Practice Way(s) To Improve […]
MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 How to use Office 365 in Remote teaching and learning Microsoft Office 365 is the core of many schools’ email and communication services. School Outlook portals can be accessed by going to https://login.microsoftonline.com. When you gain access to your new school account, you will be able to receive numerous benefits. With your […]
Top Essential Teaching Strategies Researchers at Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL) have identified nine instructional strategies that are most likely to improve student achievement across all content areas and across all grade levels. These strategies are explained in the book Classroom Instruction That Works by Robert Marzano, Debra Pickering, and Jane Pollock. 1. […]
For most years this is a bittersweet feeling considering that the summer is over, coupled with the excitement of the new school year. New students, potentially new coworkers, and the likely optimism that starts to wear down come January. For administrators, this is a time to promote optimism, positivism, as well as introduce new teachers, […]
Empathy, courage, and individualism Anti-bullying Classroom Activity for Educators step by step Objective: students will learn about emphatic as the source of courage to refrain from and stand up to bullying. Introduction: When students are seated, slam a book on a desk (or do something that is trivial, but was obviously your action). Then tell […]
Concerns with Remote Learning Developing Good Moral Values in our students. There are many legal issues facing the online educational community. The online community faces concerns with digital resources that if not employ appropriately may create hardships and legal issues. Inappropriate use has the potential for copyright infringement, plagiarism, cyberbullying, and unethical behavior with serious […]