While each core curriculum will differ from school to school, most education degree programs include courses in all relevant aspects…
Teaching methods
Interview with Dr Renato C Nicolai, Author of "The Nightmare That Is Public Education"
A retired teacher and principal with thirty-eight years of experience in public education, Renato C. Nicolai, Ed.D., taught 6th through…
Teaching With Technology
Teaching with technology helps to expand student learning by assistant instructional objectives. However, it can be thought-provoking to select the…
Challenges and Opportunities in the Context of Internationalization of Higher Education
The World Bank’s 1991 ‘World Development Report’ has made a very interesting observation that the scientific and technological progress and…
Surprise – Public School Class Size Doesn’t Matter Very Much
School authorities often complain that classes are too large. They claim that teachers can’t be expected to give their students…
Excellence In Education As A National Priority
Learning is a complex process. We learn by building on past experiences; by trial and error; by starting with simple…
Teaching Christian Religious Education – A Review
In ten chapters or one hundred and eleven pages, the author presents a compendia of methodology of teaching Christian religious…
Recognizing Navigational Tools For the Future of Education
I have to laugh when I think of the times I watched the television program, “Flash Gordon,” as he putted…
The Needs – Focused Approach to Behaviour Management
Have you ever asked yourself why some teachers seem to be able to handle the difficult classes better than others,…
How To Teach a Student With Schizophrenia
Schizophrenic symptoms are characterized by hallucinations, delusions, thinking disorder, disorganized behavior, social withdrawal and difficulty in processing one’s thoughts. All…