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A Lesson on Helping Students from Dirty Dishes

15 June, 2012 by Aaron Nelson Leave a Comment
Cheerio in Milk By Michael Bentley

I hate washing dishes when Cheerios (or any other cereal) get dried onto the bowl, don’t you?  Sometimes you can pick off most of the Cheerio, but most of the time a hardened crust stays stubbornly behind. Stubborn and impervious to any kind of scraping you can give it. But there is a solution to [...]

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Filed Under: Blog, Professional Development, Spark: Take Your Teaching to the Next Level, TeacherInDevelopment Tagged With: adaptability, classroom management, how to serve students, Teaching, what teachers need to know

Adaptability: What ESL Students Want Their Teachers to Know

6 June, 2012 by Aaron Nelson Leave a Comment

“It’s my way, or the highway.” Does that work in class? For somethings, yes. Rules. There are non negotiable items.  ”Nobody has the right to laugh at someone else’s mistake.” “No cheating.” “No swearing while in class.” These are a few examples of my way, or the highway. When it comes to serving students, an [...]

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Filed Under: Blog, Professional Development, TeacherInDevelopment Tagged With: adaptability, classroom management, how to serve students, learning style, personality, self management

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