Social media has become the Great Evil for many adults who have or work with teenagers and pre-adolescents. It is ubiquitous, potentially dangerous and constantly changing. It can cause great problems for individuals and groups, and schools are ill-equipped to… Continue Reading →
For a teacher, one of the things that is key in determining the scholastic success of a child is making a connection with their life outside of school. That means getting to know the child, finding out what his or… Continue Reading →
I’m working on exploring new ways of teaching this year. Over the past couple of years, I’ve spent some time exploring inquiry-based learning. I like the idea of it – students having a chance to explore the things in which… Continue Reading →
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