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Reasons why parents are the best teachers
Becoming a great mom or dad means many things, but taking care of another little person is probably one of the greatest privileges and responsibilities that being a parent entails. There is no doubt that teachers and early childhood educators also have a lot of practice with children, but nothing that can be compared to… continue reading
Guidelines for never humiliating students
In the past, actually not so distant, it was common for some teachers to abuse their position of power in schools and to humiliate students, according to their discretion and desire, putting their arms crossed to hold a good pile of books, enduring a good blow with the rule in the hands for some mistake… continue reading
Assessment methods for cooperative learning
Cooperative learning is a technique that transmits skills to teamwork to students , generally in small groups. However, one of its most discussed points is the way in which to evaluate this type of cooperative learning in the classroom. We start from the fact that it is necessary to do so, or else students will… continue reading
Craft Ideas for Learning Fractions
Fractions represent an abstract knowledge for children that they cannot always see easily, and the same thing happened to many of us when we were little, so it is good to find resources that make this task easier and achieve empathy with the little ones. That is why it is a good idea to bring… continue reading
Ideas to make a ghost costume for children
Ghosts and witches are often immediately associated with the Halloween party, as they are characters that we understand as protagonists of fear and terror, or as evil characters in stories. That is why they are also usually the favorite costumes of the little ones , because a ghost and a witch can also be very… continue reading
Everything Teachers Should Know About DISCALCULIA
Dyscalculia is a learning disorder that affects some children, which does not allow them to understand mathematical concepts or face correct numerical processing, that is, children affected by dyscalculia do not have a natural learning of mathematics like the rest of children. However, this should not be confused with attention problems, intellectual deficits, or deficiencies… continue reading
Let the children fail to succeed
The word “fail” is not always well understood in our society, which leads to it, in many cases, being given a negative connotation. Failure is harmful to our ego, but not to learning, as it has been shown that we learn better after failure , with that willpower that is born from the desire to… continue reading
Differences between mind map, schema and concept map
Mind maps, schematics, and concept maps are study techniques that help reinforce learning about a particular topic, especially in disciplines such as history or natural science. And, although they are very similar in some respects because they all seek to organize knowledge graphically , they have subtle and important differences that must be managed and… continue reading
What is the achievement gap and why we should close it
The achievement gap, also known as the achievement gap, is a measure that addresses the disparity in achievement that exists between groups of students. This is not an isolated measure, but rather a persistent and conspicuous measure that is evident between different groups of students. The groups observed are often formed from factors related to… continue reading
Patience, the key to effective classroom management
Patience is the art of waiting calmly for results to arrive over time, while doing what is necessary to achieve the objectives at the same time. In other words, it is not about doing nothing, but quite the opposite, so it is very important and necessary to remain active. You have to understand, however, that… continue reading
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