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Ten important reasons why it matters to work hard, value education, and take school seriously. Children who understand the many purposes of education will be more motivated to learn, more committed to their studies, more likely to persevere during challenging times, more willing to delay gratification, better able to find meaning in their work, an...See More Ten important reasons why it matters to work hard, value education, and take school seriously. Children who understand the many purposes of education will be more motivated to learn, more committed to their studies, more likely to persevere during challenging times, more willing to delay gratification, better able to find meaning in their work, and better able to connect today’s learning to tomorrow’s opportunities. [Click below to access the rest of the article.]
gazette.teachers.net/gazette/wordpress/steve-reifman/10-reasons-to-work-hard-in-school/
Professional Learning- Make it Personal by school principal Bethany Hill
After 17 years of service in education, I have come to an understanding regarding professional development...
gazette.teachers.net/gazette/wordpress/bethany-hill/professional-learning-making-it-personal/
A conservative estimate is that one in six children in school today has a parent who is dependent on or addicted to alcohol or other drugs.
by New Teacher
Nov 21, 2014
I just had my very first parent-teacher conference and the recurring question was about recommended educational websites. May I pick your brain for some good ones to recommend to parents when they ask? I teach mostly third grade remedial reading but also some first and second as well. Thanks so much!
by New Teacher
Nov 21, 2014
I just had my very first parent-teacher conference and the recurring question was about recommended educational websites. May I pick your brain for some good ones to recommend to parents when they ask? I teach mostly third grade remedial reading but also some first and second as well. Thanks so much!
Wait for It… (to Nurture Stduent’s Curiosity) by Abigail Flesch Connors in the March issue of Teachers.Net Gazette
If your teaching style were a movie genre what would it be? Try this one...
I am looking for fun ideas for a unit on inventors and inventions. Anyone??
by Mary Beth Sheaffer
Jan 12, 2015
I'm looking for penpals in Alaska to correspond with my 3rd grade students in Ventura, California.
by Mary Beth Sheaffer
Jan 12, 2015
I'm looking for penpals in Alaska to correspond with my 3rd grade students in Ventura, California.
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