Tips for Running Extra Curricular Activities

Girl students doing extracurricular activities.

Want fun new ways to engage your students outside of the classroom? If so, running extracurricular activities can be a great way to do this. Extracurricular activities are an essential part of any school’s curriculum. They can help foster your students’ creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. Whether running an after-school club or planning a field […]

School Trip Ideas and How to Organize Them

Students using rope for tug of war.

Curious about a fun and educational activity for your class, club, or organization? A school trip is a perfect way to get away from the classroom and explore new places. Whether planning an overnight or just a day trip, plenty of exciting possibilities will inspire your students to learn more about their world. But organizing […]

How to Use Technology in the Classroom

Students using technology in a classroom, like laptops.

Want to make use of technology in your classroom? That’s a smart move. Technology can help you reach more students, engage more effectively, and make learning easier. However, it can be challenging to figure out how to use technology in the classroom. After all, so many tools and resources are available, and it’s easy to […]

Craft Projects for Elementary Students

Craft projects material on wooden table

Do you want help running craft projects for your elementary students? You’ve come to the right place! Craft projects are a great way to teach children new skills and help them explore their creativity. But knowing how to run a successful craft project can take time and effort. That’s why we’ve compiled this list of […]

Causes of Conflict in School and How to Avoid Them

Child on bike with upset face

Conflict is a normal part of life. But when it happens at school, it can be disruptive and cause problems for everyone involved. That’s why it’s essential to know the causes of conflict and how to avoid them. Otherwise, your classroom will be loaded with preventable disputes between students. So we’ve put together a list […]

Innovative Teaching Methods for Your Kindergarten Class

Crayons and markers on a brown desk

Is your teaching a bit stale? Do you feel like your students are bored with your lessons? If so, it may be time to mix things up and try innovative teaching methods. It’s crucial to keep your students engaged. Otherwise, they won’t learn anything! The question is, how can you make your lessons more interesting? […]

Why Teacher Development is Important and How to Get it

Man diligently learning from a laptop

You’re a teacher and want to be the best you can be. But the question is – how? What should you do to develop your skills and knowledge to provide the best possible education for your students? Honestly, there are many ways to grow your skills as an educator. It’s simply a matter of choosing […]

Coping with Teacher Stress and Burnout

Tired man resting face on desk

Teaching can be a gratifying profession. But it can also be stressful and lead to burnout. In fact, according to the recent Gallup Panel Workforce Study, 52% of teachers say they experience burnout “always” or “often.” And when teachers are stressed, it can lead to absenteeism, lower job satisfaction, and even quitting. On top of […]

Top 5 Books for Teachers to Read in 2023

The start of a new year is always an exciting time. It’s a time to reflect on the past year and set goals for the future. If you’re a teacher, it’s also a time to consider your professional development. What do you want to learn in the year ahead? There are many different options for […]

How to Incorporate Smart Goals for Students with the New Year

Laptop that says Goals on brown table

The New Year is the perfect time to start fresh and set goals for the upcoming year. But what if your students need a little extra help when it comes to setting goals? That’s where SMART goals for students come in. SMART goals are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound. This means that they are […]