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Teaching Study Skills
Poor performance on exams and assignments has compelled teachers to come up with creative ways to help their students learn proper study habits. Recently, three veteran educators have come up with their own game plans to win the battle against academic mediocrity; they have devised ingenious methods in teaching study skills.
1. The Breakfast Club
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Journal Of Special Education
Reading written journals on special education can help, for the articles can give you an in-depth insight to the true nature of teaching special children and what is involved. You will read about things you need to know as a teacher, parent, or specialist handling children with special needs. This is because the journals are written by scholars, recognized individuals and key persons in the field.
The Journal of Special Education is a written periodical that tackles the subject of special education. In it, you can find comprehensive discussions, reviews and commentaries, sample interventions in dealing with special children, outlined procedures concerning special students and timely research and in-depth analysis on matters concerning special education.
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Top Tips For Teaching Adult Learners
The term adult learner can be applied to anyone from 18 to 108. Usually, however, the term is used to mean adults who have not studied for since leaving school or college.
When teaching adults, remember that they don’t have to come to your classes. They will attend if they find the classes fun and interesting and they feel they are learning something.
My top tips are aimed at teachers working in a classic “Evening Class” situation. Usually lessons once a week with each lesson lasting for about 2 hours.
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