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Terrell, Shelly – Educational Horizons, 2015
Laughing with students can help them connect on a deeper level with the teacher and the learning. This article offers the following four strategies to incorporate humor into teaching: (1) Integrate humorous bits to boost engagement; (2) Choose humorous materials; (3) Create interest with humorous web tools and apps; and (4) Teach with silly…
Descriptors: Humor, Teaching Methods, Educational Practices, Student Motivation
Schaffer, Connie; Welsh, Kelly – Educational Horizons, 2014
Field experiences, also referred to as practicums or clinical experiences, are part of every accredited teacher preparation program. These pre-student teaching experiences place future teachers in a preK-12 classroom where they have the opportunity not just to observe, but also to learn about teaching by interacting with teachers and students. The…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Practicums, Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Improvement
Barry, Matthew – Educational Horizons, 2014
This eighth-grade social studies teacher tells the story of how he began to flip his classroom so that students watched videos at home and had more time for discussion in class. He explains the benefits of this teaching approach, discusses the challenges he encountered, and describes how he solved them.
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Teaching Methods, United States History, Technology Uses in Education
Woika, Shirley; Bowersox, Carissa – Educational Horizons, 2013
Teachers and teachers-in-training are mandated reporters; they are legally required to report any suspected child abuse or neglect. This article describes: (1) How to file a report; (2) How prevalent child abuse is; (3) What abuse is; (4) What it means to be a mandated reporter; (5) When the report should be made; and (6) What to do if abuse is…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Reports, Teacher Responsibility, Child Neglect
Jensen, Eric – Educational Horizons, 2012
An essential understanding about brain-based education is that most neuroscientists don't teach and most teachers don't do research. It's unrealistic to expect neuroscientists to reveal which classroom strategies will work best. That's not appropriate for neuroscientists, and most don't do that. Many critics could cite this as a weakness, but it's…
Descriptors: Relevance (Education), Genetics, Brain, Cognitive Processes
Turner, Kristen H. – Educational Horizons, 2012
Today's adolescents write to communicate--via text messaging, instant messaging, and social networking posts. They are skilled at manipulating their out-of-school digital language to communicate with an intended audience and to capture individual voice. Because the writing is informal, teens have the ability to break rules, and they can do so…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Adolescents, Synchronous Communication, Influence of Technology
McWilliams-Abendroth, Christie – Educational Horizons, 2012
The author's classroom is bare, and the school supplies she received are long gone. After realizing how much money she was spending on her classroom each year, she decided to find other resources besides her credit card to stock up her classroom. In this article, the author shares some strategies that provided more return with a lower investment.
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Educational Resources, Classroom Techniques, Teaching Conditions
Lederhouse, Jillian N. – Educational Horizons, 2012
Teaching in a public school today is far more complicated than it was in the mid-1950s. At that time, rural communities tended to be more homogeneous. Immigrants in major cities also tended to assimilate into well-established ethnic and religious neighborhoods, with each group sending their children to attend the local public school. The cultural…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Public School Teachers, Beliefs, Christianity
Grossman, Eric – Educational Horizons, 2012
Everything valuable in education begins and ends with engagement. Schooling can be about many unpleasant things--compliance, stratification, control--and these don't always require engagement. But all of the positive things promised by education--things like opportunity, excellence, and openness--are possible only when minds are turned on and…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Teaching Methods, Teachers, Students
Greene, Katie – Educational Horizons, 2012
As thousands of graduates search for new jobs each school year, networking with potential employers through social media sites can help preservice and new teachers connect with current teachers, learn about potential job openings, and engage in professional conversations. By using social media sites to follow trends in education, preservice…
Descriptors: Careers, Preservice Teachers, Internet, Job Applicants
Becker, Daniel; Becker, Katherine – Educational Horizons, 2011
Want to stand out? Be willing to take risks. Word gets around; kids compare notes. They learn who the fun teachers are and who does the most interesting stuff. In this article, the authors share strategies for managing the classroom, showcasing student work, dressing for success, and more.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Classroom Techniques, Learner Engagement, Teacher Effectiveness
Walmsley, Angela L. E. – Educational Horizons, 2011
The three generations--Baby Boomer (born between 1946 and 1965), Generation X (born between 1967 and 1975), and Generation Y (born between 1976 and 2000)--have different styles of communication, yet teachers of all ages still have to work together effectively. Teachers can improve their relationships with their colleagues if they understand more…
Descriptors: Baby Boomers, Teacher Attitudes, Age Groups, Teamwork
Morgan, Hani – Educational Horizons, 2010
Many minority groups in the United States tend to struggle in school. One reason minority students are likely to encounter more problems in schools than mainstream students involves incomplete knowledge of minority students' learning and communication styles. Authors such as Banks (2006) and Pewewardy (2008) emphasize that minority students differ…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Minority Groups, Educational Improvement, Academic Achievement
Anderson, Edward – Educational Horizons, 2005
For nearly half of his professional career, this author admits he was wrong about how to help students achieve. During almost thirty-six years as a college administrator and instructor, he designed programs and services, taught classes, and conducted workshops with one purpose in mind: to help students gain maximum benefits from college and…
Descriptors: College Preparation, Academic Achievement, Higher Education, Prior Learning
Rozycki, Edward G. – Educational Horizons, 2004
Beliefs underlying underlying education reform movements are reviewed in the context of three common principles of need: option, probability, and possibility. The causes of problem behavior, the idea that schools will improve when students' individual needs are met, and pressures from the community are explored. The reality is that student needs…
Descriptors: Student Needs, School Personnel, School Restructuring, Educational Change
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