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All about teachers and the world of teaching; teachers sharing their best and worst interactions with students, best teaching practices, the path to becoming a teacher, and more.
No Experience, No Training, Good Luck
Adventures of Miss Tee and The Little Yellow Buses Ahem, I’m going to get on my soapbox. I would like to give a huge amount of love to all the paraeducators, instructional aides (be it sped or general) and behavior interventionists. Nobody ever gives us the credit we deserve. It may sound arrogant to say but we run those classrooms. Those special ed classes can not survive without us. We know these kids better than the teachers do because we’re with them all the time. We know their tics, habits, stims, what will set them off, what brings them comfort, what makes them sick and what makes them well.
By Tee Richardson 4 years ago in Education
Deliciously Easy Keto Recipes by Rachel Roberts
If you are looking for a diet that will help you lose weight in a very short term, the ketogenic diet is the perfect diet for you because it not only helps you achieve great lean body; but also provides immense health benefits
By wessam nasr4 years ago in Education
Unapologetically, Authentically Me
“I’m an extremely left-leaning hippie liberal feminist who is open-minded and willing to listen to all sides of an argument. I’m a witch or, more specifically, a kitchen witch who works magic through cooking. I’m an energy-healer and I specifically focus on the chakras, though I’m a Reiki master as well. I read tarot and oracle cards. I am an advocate, I’m an ally, and I’m adamantly anti-racist.”
By Lisa R Barry4 years ago in Education
Is It Disrespectful When Students Yawn in Class?
Most parents and teachers think that yawning can be disrespectful. Conventional wisdom makes teachers think that students who yawn are bored or not prepared. In fact, many teachers punish their students for yawning in class because it can really disrupt their class. They may send them out of the room so that they can keep everyone else's attention.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Education








