Category Archives: Teaching

What are the benefits of being a preschool teacher?

Hi readers! In this post, you’re gonna learn about the benefits of being a teacher. I found this information while reading an article on buzzle.com and it lead me to this. Which I find it very entertaining and true. So I … Continue reading

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Our new website: What’s new?

Greetings all! If you haven’t noticed yet, we’ve updated our website to make it more easy to navigate and find out what we’re about. The biggest change we made is we made it easier for you to try three of … Continue reading

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How to teach kids to respect diversity

We live in a world full of diversity, multi-cultural and multi-ethic. Teachers and parents have the responsibility to teach in a multi-cultural way and also apply it in their own lives. It’s important to teach in a non-sexist way. Kids … Continue reading

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Preschool Learning videos by Mr. Mike

Have you heard about Mr. Mike? Stop by to learn, explore, and play at Mr. Mike’s house. It’s a weekly preschool web series where kids can kick back and have a good time, enjoying the music and the magic of … Continue reading

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How does teaching affect learning?

This is a good question. New research shows that teaching kids more and more, at ever-younger ages, may backfire:

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5 Must read kindle books for teachers

Information wants to be shared. With the increased use of technology in classrooms today, many educational texts are available to teachers in electronic formats. If you are wondering where to spend your time, money, and energy on professional reading, consider … Continue reading

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What adults can learn from kids: Adora Svitak

Adora Lily Svitak is an American girl, author at age 7. She’s also a international speaker and teacher. Adora first became known to the public when, at the age of 6, she was recognized on local news in Seattle for her writing abilities. At … Continue reading

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