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Most schools use punitive discipline systems: Break a rule and you’re punished with detention or even suspension. But these systems can interrupt a student’s education and lead to further bad behavior. They also don’t provide kids with any skills for working through issues with others. That’s why some schools are trying restorative justice instead. Here’s what you need to know about it. What is restorative justice in schools? Restorative justice is a theory of justice that focuses on mediation and agreement rather than punishment. Offenders must accept responsibility for harm and make restitution with victims. Indigenous people like the Maori…
In April, COVID-19 forced Singapore schools to close down temporarily. Everyone was learning by online lessons. Although students are returning to physical lessons now, some are continuing with online lessons. Online tuition is different from face-to-face tuition and there are some specific skillsets to know if you want to keep up with the trend and be an effective online tutor. Exclusive offer for first-time customers only! Get 15% discount off your first lesson and no agency fees! Choose from a selection of reliable home tutors and keep learning even while at home. Claim this promotion today. Claim offer To help…
Maybe it’s the biological fieriness that comes with my being a redhead. Maybe it’s because I taught highly gifted kids for so long and their penchant for loopholes is now etched into my very being. Maybe it comes from my own teachers who encouraged intellectual discourse. Whatever the reason, there are few things I love more than a rebellious spirit. As states and districts around the country implement more archaic (and frankly unconstitutional) guidelines for their libraries, teachers, and classrooms, I’ve been wondering how teachers can fight back. When they can’t speak up in their own classrooms with restrictive legislation…
Ready to have a little fun in the classroom? We’ve put together this list of trivia questions for kids to boost the energy in the room and break the monotony. It’s broken down by grade level, but you know your kids best. Review all of the questions to see which ones your students will enjoy the most. Trivia Questions for Kids in Lower Elementary How many legs does a spider have? Eight What is something you hit with a hammer? A nail If you freeze water, what do you get? Ice What is the color of an emerald? Green What…
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The HSC Exams are coming quick. they’re your final probability to save lots of your marks and cement your rankings… however don’t concern! You continue to have an opportunity to make a big influence in your marks. that’s why we’ve compiled these 7 HSC Examination examine habits Band 6 Maths college students try this others don’t. How do I examine like a prime Maths scholar?? Create a sensible and efficient examine plan Familiarise your self with the: Syllabus Reference sheet Brush up on Yr 11 Maths content material Revise your notes and memorise your formulation (create a method e-book when…
As adults, everything we buy, or want to purchase, has a price tag. Some of us are smart with money, and some of us are less responsible. As teachers, it is important to teach students the value of money and how to be responsible with it. It is also important to show them the consequences of being irresponsible with money. The first thing young students need to learn is the value of coins and bills. Students can use play money to complete hands on activities in class. They will need to identify the values of different coins and bills, and be…
Talking about sensitive issues regarding a child is stressful for both the parents and their tutors. Sensitive issues can be related but not limited to: bullying in school, eating disorders, learning disabilities and so on. There will be tensions flaring in both sides, as well as confusion and inadequate sentiments because they may blame each other for contributing to the issue. However, do not delay important communication with your student’s parents. Let me show you ways to bring sensitive issues across to your student’s parents here. Time The Discussion When The Child is Away Before you discuss things with parents,…
An amazing lineup of first grade books goes a long way to making your year a great one. Of course you have plenty of well-loved titles, but freshening up your shelves always feels good. Here are 60 notable and recent titles we suggest for your first grade classroom library. 1.& 2. When Grandma Gives You a Lemon Tree by Jamie L. B. Deenihan When Grandma Gives You a Lemon Tree’s riff on “When life gives you lemons …” has a childlike perspective on everything: cheerful, lively illustrations, and themes galore to discuss with first graders. Just like Grandma’s lemon tree,…