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5 Practical Tactics to Manage Your Teaching and Non-teaching Staff in School
Running any organization is the job of a single person. In any organization, you need to work together for the better future of the business. It is a job of a team and the hard work of many people. Just like the other enterprises, other educational institutions are no different. You need to include each person to achieve your vision and goals. Every person must know their work. Know that the smooth execution of their job for the running your institution. You cannot smoothly run the operations of a school if your workers and teachers are not doing their duties regularly.
By Ayesha Arif4 years ago in Education
Technology will Transform Teaching Systems
Overview: Link to whole article: Click Here Starting with my own experience, I would like to recall my memories of studying in school, college, and now in the university. I have passed through 3 different teaching & studying styles. A lot of you might have gone through the same situation just like me. “Technology will Transform Teaching Systems”. To put it more effectively, this will be soon. The reason behind this transformation is that 2021 is the year of many ups and downs because of its many reasons. But for some people, the main reason was the birth of a new disease Covid-19 which was destroying humanity. And for others, it is just the new era of technology and technology is molding every field of the world.
By Abdul Raffay Khan4 years ago in Education
WHY I TEACH-Part 23: It’s Nice To Be Needed
The new school year called for some revisions in my classroom rules—I had to add another rule. It’s pretty easy to set rules for your classroom. All you have to do is figure out what drives you crazy and make a rule about it. With my new set of classroom management skills, I assessed everything as:
By Kelley M Likes4 years ago in Education
Nationwide Challenges Continue to Test the Resolve of School Superintendents
I recently attended The School Superintendent Association’s (AASA) national conference and had the opportunity to interact and engage superintendents from across the country. Some have served for several years in their current roles, while others were newer to the position. What struck me in all of my discussions was the commonality in the challenges and pressures that superintendents in all regions of the nation are currently facing and the ones that loom large in the near future. Some of the general perspectives from my colleagues included:
By Heath Morrison4 years ago in Education
English Ex-education Secretary Get Knighthood
Knighthood is for individuals that have significantly contributed to the Kingdom of England. Age, gender, or social strata are not a deterrent to gaining this prestige, as you need to exhibit exceptional character worth the honor.
By Abass Quadri Olajide4 years ago in Education
UPI Full Form
The full form of UPI is the Unified Payments Interface. The Unified Payment Interface (UPI) is a platform that allows online and offline payments to be made between two or more banks. This platform was created in light of the rising number of bank-to-bank exchanges, which was causing a significant degree of processing and settlement costs. The UPI facilitates these payments by creating an open, standard payment protocol.
By Umesh Kurmi4 years ago in Education
What is Conveyancing?
What is Conveyancing? Conveyancing is the legal procedure of repositioning the title of genuine property from one individual to another. It involves the purchase, sale, or transfer of property as well as any mortgages or other security interests attached to it.
By Shohaib Pathan4 years ago in Education
Achievement in Life
I believe that there is a big potential to be achieved in life if we work hard enough and give a new meaning to what we have achieved so far. For me, the path that I have chosen has been a challenging yet interesting journey where I had to learn new skills, faced challenges, faced new challenges and faced new experiences. Since there are no immediate plans to move on to the next level, I will be writing this blog post to take some time to.
By Kalsoom BiBi4 years ago in Education
Silencing the Guilt
I stared at the heavy glass bottle and wondered how much force it would take to break my hand if I "accidentally" dropped it. Not a horrendous break, just a little crack on the back, or a couple of broken fingers. Enough to send me to the hospital, not enough to endanger my life. I shook my head and put it back in the fridge. Stupid idea. As I closed the door, I looked at it for a few minutes, wondering how hard I would have to hit my head to knock myself out, or give myself a mild concussion. Not hard enough to cause irreparable damage, just enough for a few days' rest.
By Courtney Harris4 years ago in Education









