How a Teacher Can Affect Classroom Behavior

How a Teacher Can Affect Classroom Behavior

At the start of every school year, thousands of new teachers find themselves a little over their heads with behavior problems in the classroom. A new teacher might find dealing with learners overwhelming. Student behavior is a complex issue plaguing the public school system and robbing students of a quality education every single day. Behavior…

a teacher planning his next lesson

Good Teaching Strategies and Different Teacher Quality – the 3 Types of Teachers

Various pedagogues have concluded, through numerous research, that the teaching qualities of teachers and strategies are crucial for the development of student relationships as well as the social climate in the class itself. Positive personal relationships in the classroom were found to depend on the ability of the classmate to connect and reconcile students’ behavior,…

student raising his hand

How to Teach History in a Constructivist Approach?

The constructivist teaching approach is usually based on the constructivist learning theory developed by John Dewey and Jean Piaget. The approach requires that learners expand their knowledge through experiences, and therefore using influential based teaching techniques could improve their learning and be able to remember such concepts even in the future. All ideas are based…

Why Do Learners Hate Learning History?

Why Do Learners Hate Learning History?

In the world today, history teachers can unanimously agree that most students have a hard time learning history. Students will either portray this through the failing of history exams, not paying attention in the history class, not asking questions at all, not taking their assignments seriously and in extreme cases, hating you. History is among…