If you've spent any time in a school classroom setting recently, you may have noticed that school listening centers, language labs and computer workstations almost always come equipped with… Read More
DSSSB TGT PGT Books And Study Material PDF Download – Here DSSSB Means Delhi Subordinate Staff Selection Board. In Few days Before DSSSB posted a Recruitment job for TGT Hindi Teachers… Read More
Homeschooling is defined as the education or early learning of children in their house, or anywhere else other than a school. Homeschooling can be conducted by a parent, tutor, sibling or an… Read More
How could society help young students with learning disabilities to study in college? Specialized institutes for youth with extra needs have particular conditions that make the studying proc… Read More
Decorating Your Home in Black and White Decor
The prospect of decorating your home with black and white decor can be intimidating. It can be fairly easy to overdo, and you can wind up with a… Read More
Utilizing Zen Decor in Your Living Space
Who doesn’t need a little more calm and serenity in their life? The world is so fast-paced and stressful, and with the advent of the digital ag… Read More
Did you think that taking notes is only associated with high school? If you did, then you’re all wrong. Are you in college now, and your teacher refuses to deliver their lectures slowl… Read More
Artist Lorenzo Lotto and the History of the Lotto Carpets
The 16th and 17th centuries are called the “Golden Age of Carpet Weaving”. Estimations based on trade records, dowries a… Read More
Rugs Make an Appearance in Fashion Runways!
What are haute couture fashion rugs? Is this really a thing? It sure is. Beautiful rugs, from shag to fringe to floral, are now becoming staples o… Read More
So Many Challenges Students are facing In These days Schooling is Majorly time management, They Have so many activities that they are involved in Like Lectures Or Library activities which us… Read More
Popular Modern Rugs Styles in The Homes Of Manhattan Celebrities
Interior design trends are always changing. Often, the best place to look for the upcoming style is in celebrity homes and th… Read More
Spring is coming and nobody cares about their classes! But every conscious student remembers the exams that come after. There is still a stereotype that exam preparation and educational succ… Read More
The weekend syndrome is becoming more common every day
If the weekend syndrome hits you, don’t worry! You’re not alone. First of all, we have to figure out what kind of weekend s… Read More
We are surrounded by technologies all around us. Scientists have predicted that Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial intelligence (AI) will create over 13.6 million new jobs that seemed impo… Read More
Neoclassical Interior Design in Your Home
During the 18th and 19th centuries in Europe and, to a lesser extent, America, neoclassical interior design emerged as one of the prevailing design… Read More
How To Incorporate Large Size Rugs in Your Home’s Interior Design
For a long time, large rugs were something reserved for only the wealthiest members of royalty and the aristocracy. To… Read More
Exploring Mediterranean Interior Design
In the sun-kissed regions along the Mediterranean coast of Europe, a unique style has emerged. This design language is surprisingly consistent along t… Read More
The Internet and digital technologies are becoming more and more confidently becoming an integral part of all spheres of life of a modern person. The education system was not an excepti… Read More
How Baroque Design Improves Your Living Space
When you plan a living space, you need to choose a style and pull together the right furnishings. To do this well, you need to understand your c… Read More
Mistakes You’re Making With Your Rugs
Rugs are a central part of interior design in most homes. They add comfort and order to many spaces. Plus, they are excellent tools for enhancing… Read More
Romanticism & Interior Design: How It Began and How To Incorporate It Into Your Current Décor
Originally coined in late 1800s Germany, the term “romanticism” first app… Read More
Learn Online Quran Classes For Kids, Learn Quran Online Tuition Academy, A Central And Selection Online Quran Teaching And Home Quran Reading Academy In Bahawalpur Pakistan. Pakistan offers… Read More
Miaow Humans
The cat-like behaviour is increasing here. The humans are having naps in the afternoon and claiming that this is like the siesta in Spain. No! This is cat behaviour. You don&rsq… Read More
COVID_19On the scale of pandemics, the novel coronavirus, commonly referred to as COVID-19,[1] is unprecedented and ranks among one of the worst in human history, not only in terms of its vi… Read More
Cloud computing has revolutionised the way many businesses operate by allowing them the flexibility and the freedom to store, process and manage their data off-site. By utilising the cloud… Read More
So due to the coronavirus pandemic, kids doing school at home has become a thing Some call it distance learning, virtual learning or online learning. Those all work. Call it what you want bu… Read More
I don’t know about you, but I’m about done with watching constant news updates in between planning and implementing distance learning.
So I have declared today to be Self-Care Sa… Read More
Have you been using Zoom or Google Meet with your students? Are you running out of ideas for what the heck to do during these meetings?! So am I.
I sat down and made a big list today and I w… Read More
Teachers and parents are well into the distance teaching and learning routines by now. While routine is good, I have noticed that it can be more difficult to keep kids motivated to do this l… Read More
This is the last post in this series about distance teaching and learning. We have looked at mindset and realistic expectations, setting up a productive workspace, planning and teaching remo… Read More
So far in this series we have focused on building a positive mindset, revamping our expectations, and setting up a productive workspace. Today’s focus is on planning.
As teachers, we… Read More
Today’s tips are about setting up your workspace, taking breaks from that workspace, and being productive!
You may have already set up a space that is working for you. If so, read thes… Read More
Our resolve as a nation to beat COVID-19 is wavering.
Not that we do not want it to happen, but we are growing weary of the cost. Getting back to work is on more people’s minds… Read More
There are hundreds of promising live TV streaming sites, but many of them are down and most of them are not safe. So how do you get your live tv streaming solution without wasting your time… Read More
There are so many things we cannot control right now. With distance learning underway and no end in sight, teachers are concerned about how we can best meet our students’ needs.
I find… Read More
Updated on 8-11-19 with some more favorites!
One of the best first weeks of school activities is to read aloud to your students. The first week, especially, can be unpredictable in terms of… Read More
Self-care is important every single day. But I am trying to be very intentional about spending most of my weekend time doing things that make me happy and give me energy.
Here we go with Sel… Read More
While working and planning for students’ continued learning, many teachers are also wondering how to continue building class community and how to look out for students’ mental he… Read More
No crisis, slump, selloffs, recessions, and even depressions last forever. The markets eventually recover so when you start buying and adding when the markets are low due to panic an… Read More
The online quiz concept is likely to be as ancient as the Internet itself. Aside from being a critical evaluation tool, online tests have proved their worth in engaging audiences- a fact wit… Read More
Among the first to give the news, and to remember it, was Jovanotti who on his Instagram profile wanted to say goodbye to the musician friend. Pau Dones, the singer of Jarabedepalo, died at… Read More
I don’t know about you, but I have found several good teaching practices during distance learning that I will actually keep doing next year.
When we were suddenly faced with distance t… Read More
Recent news events have made it more important than ever to talk with all of our children about race and about racism in the United States. While families of color often have these conversat… Read More
Besides the pandemic, my heart is heavy from the news coverage of the murder of George Floyd in Minnesota. This story, like too many others like it, deserves a response from all of us. Whate… Read More
I am still working at home. And I am still allowing work to take over far more of my “home” hours than it really should. Some days are just busier than others, but other days I c… Read More
This year I am reading aloud to my students over Google Meet. But I am still relying on my list of favorite picture books to share during the last weeks of school. I hope you find some new f… Read More
It has been a strange end to the school year of 2019-20, hasn’t it?
In “normal” years, we spend the last week to ten days of school doing various activities that help to ce… Read More
It’s time for another Self-Care Saturday! And since it’s Mother’s Day weekend, I vote we have Self-Care Sunday too.
Some favorite self-care activities I will be doing this… Read More
With social distancing rules in place and so many end of school year events being canceled, teachers (and parents) are scrambling for fun learning activities.
One of the best learning activi… Read More
While many of us white folk tend to want a list of what we can do to solve the problem right away, these issues go so much deeper than that. The first step is to examine your own beliefs an… Read More
One cannot refute the fact that science is a complex subject. It can take some time and hard labor to develop an in-depth knowledge of the scientific concepts and postulations. The subject c… Read More
Children are curious by nature. You can observe any toddler around; they are always active, engaged, and involved in something every time. Even if they are not doing something, their little… Read More
In my last antiracism resources post, I shared 10 articles that take less than 10 minutes to read.
Here are more great resources I have found (and that I’m using myself), but they&rsq… Read More
Is depression my reason for living?
After all, I have grown up with depression. We have been together for over 43 years, probably longer. And much of my life was spent not facing my d… Read More
Urgrove is the oldest and most efficient online streaming site in the world, with over 5 million visits per month. Most of the Urgrove users are from the India and Pakistan, because when you… Read More
The strange start to the 2020-2021 school year is here.
How are you doing?!
I am trying to just take one day at a time (sometimes one hour at a time) and give myself — and others &md… Read More
If you are a teacher who is teaching remotely again this year, I’m in it with you. We will all get through this together.
Here are 12 things I am doing before school officially starts… Read More
It’s official. My school district will start the year with remote learning for at least nine weeks.
I absolutely support getting kids and teachers back in schools, but we have to do t… Read More
Wow, what a year. Now that 2019-20 is officially behind us, it’s time to take a breath. We have survived one of the most challenging and stressful school years ever and we deserve a br… Read More
Education is a golden key that opens many doors leading to more cross-cultural interaction and happier life, not just a fruitful career path. Every human being should have an equal right to… Read More