By: Patricia Hawke | 2010-12-30 | K-12 Education The Seattle Post in Washington reports that science and math teachers are paid less than teachers of other subjects. Nineteen out of thirty Washington school districts pay math and science teachers less than high school instructors of other subjects. When we are taught throughout elementary and high school that math is a subject we must take seriously as it is used in every job that you get in life, why are its teachers paid less? read more
By: Jim Wheelin | 2012-05-03 | Online education Being a teacher is a rewarding job, as you're playing an active role in the shaping of students as they move along the education system. Teaching math is rewarding but challenging, as the concepts learned are ones that are continually being built on. read more
By: Silas Reed | 2010-12-18 | Careers The education industry is growing at a rapid pace today. Educational institutions are opening up all over the globe. Big industrial houses are now considering it a worthy investment. read more
By: Sunil Tanna | 2010-03-31 | Reference & Education If you ask a teacher what the challenges of their job are, many of them will describe the struggle to engage children with the subject and classroom activities in general. One method that many teachers use are to try to introduce enjoyable and exciting activities into their lessons. It is for this reason that modified versions of the game of bingo are today being used to assist with teaching many different school subjects, including reading, English and foreign languages, and, of course, math. read more
By: Sunil Tanna | 2010-03-31 | Reference & Education It would probably fair to say that most adults are familiar with bingo. Most adults are familiar with the game of bingo. Far fewer people are however aware that many educators and teachers are nowadays using versions of bingo in their classrooms. read more
By: Cheryl J. Koonce | 2010-04-03 | Reference & Education Often students find math too challenging simply because they see no application for it. Although we tell them over and over again that there are many practical applications, they can not see it. We present them with reading stories to show the application, but they get lost in the reading and can't figure out what the question is. In frustration we attempt to show them how to break the story down and a few are able to grasp the concept. How do we reach the rest? Hands-on learning is the easiest way for students to learn. read more
By: Tania Mesar | 2010-03-27 | Reference & Education As a new teacher, we come out of teachers college rearing to get out there, applying all the skills we learned in teachers college, and have an impact on the lives of students that we mentor and teach on a daily basis. So, we spruce up our resume, cross our fingers, and hope for some interviews, or even one. When we don't get the call, it's easy for a new teacher to get discouraged. We ask ourselves, shouldn't there be teachers retiring? What will it take for teaching jobs for a new teacher to open up? read more
By: Jim Wheelin | 2012-05-03 | Online education Elementary teachers have a lot on their plates. On the one hand, they are tasked with educating dozens of students over the course of a school year. On the other, they have to adhere to a rigid curriculum and ensure that every student comes away with the ability to meet or exceed specific state standards. read more
By: Ned D'Agostino | 2010-03-24 | Reference & Education Most instructors will tell you that teaching math is probably the most difficult part of their job. Here are a few tips to make it easier on both the teacher and the students. read more
By: Justine Clark | 2010-04-01 | Parenting There are many books to help with this but, most importantly is that you understand that YOU ARE A TEACHER!! You have to believe it before trying to make someone else believe it. read more
By: Bhrat Brij1 | 2011-01-07 | Business Want to know about maths tutoring and physics tutors, all can find important and significant information on net. Get latest data on math tutor for knowing best information on tutoring that can help you in your study purpose. read more
By: ArleneValentino | 2010-11-19 | Business The job duty of a teacher is to provide classroom instruction and schooling to individuals or groups often in a formal setting. In schools, you may teach a variety of subjects to students in the primary, elementary, high school, college, and graduate level read more
By: ineedatutor | 2010-12-30 | Reference & Education A lot of people thought that the secret to effective math tutoring is the knowledge of the tutor in that particular subject matter read more
By: John T. Hayes | 2010-03-27 | Reference & Education I am currently in the middle of training for teaching a different type of curriculum in my classroom - that of College Preparatory Math. I thought I would discuss the training itself and my thoughts on the curriculum as I worked my way through this educational process. College Preparatory Math is a method of teaching mathematics that is more of a project based type curriculum for those that are not familiar with its content. read more