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Home is the best place for math practice. Parents have many opportunities at home to explore math with their children. Parents only can build children confidence. There are many math games which you can play with children at home. Not everyone loves math but everyone uses math in their daily life. Parents can help children in many ways like, by understanding their thoughts or by giving them opportunities to do math. There is some math related games which you can use at home to help your…
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When you do math problems and for some problems you think that, this is not possible. What you do in this condition? You try to solve this problem, ask your teacher, ask help from Math Tutor, follow a friend, or just give up. Well, just go through this article then you do not have to give up, as you are going to learn how to develop problem solving skill. Once you develop the planning strategy and mastered that…
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When someone is interested in becoming a teacher or has a calling, they usually have not a clue what they are getting into. I mean this in a good way, because many believe that teaching is something easy and that anyone can do it. That is not the case, I have seen it many time in college and how many students are lost and some haven't even been in a classroom to feel the environment.
One way to help future educators to be more involved is through joining clubs in college. It is a…
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Educators like all learners have a preferred way of learning. Some think of it as different “styles of learning”, but even that theory of “learning styles” has been questioned by some. In a profession, which resides in a world where content and information constantly change and evolve at a rapid rate of speed, educators need to maintain relevance in order to create an authentic and meaningful environment for their students to learn and create.
Educators have always needed to master…
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I recently put out a tweet that was meant to be provocative. I often do this to stir things up in order to benefit ye olde creative juices. I tweeted that I recently had a heart procedure done, (which I did) and I did not ask the doctor to use any 20th Century methods or technology to complete the task. I thought it might stir up a discussion of relevance in education as an offshoot of that tweet. That did not happen. Someone asked, based on that tweet, why I thought educators could not be…
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Mary Catherine Thomson
We are Family
For a small school community rooted in Sandy Springs, Georgia, Holy Innocents’ has a surprisingly large family, one that stretches far past the Atlanta city…
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There are many online applications available to build math fluency. Math fluency is basically the ability to accurately and quickly recall the addition, subtraction, multiplication and other basics of math. There are plenty of games and fun apps that help students to build math fluency and make math as a fun.…
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I have been thinking lately about professional relationships and what role they play in how we learn as professionals, and as people. It would be difficult to learn much in total isolation. We are social beings, so exchanging ideas and opinions is a natural occurrence for us. I think we tend to seek out people with whom we can share things. We have personal relationships to share personal things, professional relationships to share professional things, and casual relationships to handle…
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