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High school made less stressful; a roundup of high school horror stories and tips on asking your date to prom, preparing for college and much more.
How To Optimize Your Website For Search Engines: On Page SEO And Off Page SEO
Introduction: On-page SEO and off-page SEO are both important for your website to rank well in search engines. In this article, we will discuss on-page SEO and how you can optimize your website for search engines.
By shehzad ali4 years ago in Education
Reasons why Divine International Girls School is the best boarding school
More and more families are looking for a high-quality best boarding school for girls in India where their children will have access to a wide range of extracurricular activities. Although they may seem self-evident, many parents fail to consider these important elements. On the listing page of an in-state best girls school, you'll see that most of the schools claim to have good facilities and activities, but this isn't always the case.
By Divine International Girls School4 years ago in Education
Road Trip
Any teacher who has ever worked in a classroom or a lab or a gym full of unseasoned learners and not-yet-fully-developed human beings for 32 years is bound to have a few stories. These stories may come from the classroom itself and involve one or two students in particular, or they may come from the “out of school” experience involved when whole classes of students venture head-long, into the big wide world. I certainly have had both types of experiences (and everything in between), thus I also have the stories that go with those sorts of adventures. In the account that follows, I would like to relate some muses of my ten favorite entries in the School Field Trip ledger. Of course, I was involved with dozens, if not hundreds, more than what I have mentioned here, but many of them were matter-of-fact, and simply followed the book – going much as planned, innocuous in their process and procedure and predictable in their outcome. A few, on the other hand, stick out vividly in my mind because of one or more incidents involving one or more students, or because of the destination, or because of the mode of travel to and from the destination, or because of the complexity, magnitude and scope of organizing and proceeding with the trip itself. During my teaching tenure, I was primarily a teacher of physical education for much of the time, and thus, was involved with coaching a variety of sports for a variety of male and female age-groups. I estimate that I likely took more than 250 sports-related road trips during that time. While teaching in Canada (Saskatchewan and British Columbia), I was involved with a minimum of one class-related trip (Museum visits, drama performances, etc.) per semester and at least one whole-school-related outing (Skiing trips, camping, hiking, etc.) per school year. The inclusion of these activities increases my field-trip tally by another 100. Add to that, the 30 plus shopping trips I took with my Foods & Nutrition students while teaching in China, and my career total stands at nearly 400 field trips taken during my teaching career. That’s an average of over 10 times per year that I was given the opportunity to be involved with the fabrication of some very interesting tales of student adventure (or possibly misadventure). Anyway, you get my point. In over 350 outings, it is very likely that a few of them could rightfully be categorized as at least slightly interesting. So, without further ado, here is my list of favorite field trips taken as a teacher of extraordinary students, and a facilitator of discovery.
By John Oliver Smith4 years ago in Education
Tips To Find A Best School For Your Child
Schooling is a fundamental piece of everybody's initial life. Be a grown-up, teen or a youngster, everybody has its foundations in training. Observing the right school for your youngsters that matches their knowledge, craft of inventiveness too as demeanor can impact in his/her general advancement throughout everyday life and produce great outcomes.
By sailee school4 years ago in Education
The Teacher Who Saw Me: A Story of Belief and Transformation
It was an ordinary evening at tutoring class, yet that moment became one of the most defining of my life. Sitting across from my teacher, I found myself crying—not from fear, but from a deep sense of admiration and responsibility. For the first time, someone truly believed in me.
By Sergios Saropoulos4 years ago in Education
The Banned Book Teacher
I don’t remember your name, but I remember every lesson that you taught me. When I was young, I LOVED to write, and I took a notebook and pencil around pretty much everywhere with me. My life at home wasn’t always sweet as apple pie, and by the time I got around to high school I probably had a few more issues than I cared to admit. Adults didn’t like me because I had an “attitude” and other people my age had no interest in me because I was kind of a loner. Throughout my childhood I had moved around a lot, and I never had a group of friends that I grew up with. Suddenly, I found myself in the middle of a community where many of my peers had known each other since kindergarten. To say that I felt like an outsider would be putting it mildly.
By C. L. Henderson4 years ago in Education
Way to Go, Mr. Toscanini...I Mean Mr. Timmons
Marching band was a big part of my life in high school. And not just because it was an easy A. Or that there were always donuts and back issues of Wasting Away in Margaritaville – A Guide to Local Cocktail Lounges in the band director's office. Or that I thought being in band was actually cool and not nerdy. Or that I had no life. Although all those things did play their part.
By Larry Ryals4 years ago in Education
Thank you for everything. Top Story - February 2022.
My hometown heroes are the teachers that raised me. The teachers that dragged me through the most difficult years of my life. The teachers that realised that underneath my arrogant unfeeling exterior was a traumatised, insecure, scared little boy. The teachers that gave me second, third, fourth and fifth chances. The teachers that were understanding of my ADHD, my depressive tendencies, of my generic emotional overwhelm. The ones that saw my frustration with life and didn’t shame me or punish me for any of it, but tried to help me figure out ways to succeed instead.
By Davide Zezza4 years ago in Education







