Students

Students Can Seem Unlovable Sometimes

Sometimes students are clearly behaving poorly. How can teachers have empathy and help them behave better? We’ve compiled a few tips to help:

Alcohol & Substance Abuse Kills Students

By taking at least one hour of class each year to teach about drug prevention, you may help save the life of one of your students.

How To Encourage Kindness

Encouraging kindness among your students develops and nurtures positive qualities that change lives.

An estimated one in five students are affected by dyslexia. They may read or write letters backward and struggle with spelling and decoding problems, but with help, they can still thrive.

Handling the Student Who is Not Ready to Advance

Beau is a good kid. He’s liked by his peers, respectful of authority, and fun to be around. Yet, he can’t keep up academically.

Keeping Students Captivated

When creating your lesson plans, consider the vocabulary of your teenage students. Sprinkle in Gen Z words, emotive words, and a blend of the expected and unexpected to keep your students interested.

Help Your Students Discover Their Superpower

The “Clark” in your classroom may not turn out to be Superman, and your “Diana” may not be Wonderwoman, but each of your students does have a special superpower– something that they are good at.

Creative Ways to Teach Language Arts Students

It’s natural for kids to prefer engaging ways of learning, but often teachers find it difficult to be creative while struggling to finish the semester on schedule. So, to help you, we’ve gathered five creative ways to make language arts fun!

Life Map

“What do you want to be when you grow up?” Teachers, all of your students have been asked this question. Some of them have answered with excitement, and some with dread.

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