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All about teachers and the world of teaching; teachers sharing their best and worst interactions with students, best teaching practices, the path to becoming a teacher, and more.
UPSC Previous Year Question Paper
IAS Previous Year Paper Knowing that you might have already gotten an idea about how important the UPSC prelims question papers of the past years and the previous year papers are to a sincere UPSC aspirant, I shall not be dwelling on the topic much.
By Anujjindal4 years ago in Education
What Are Mistakes That Novice Culinary Instructors Make?
Every year, thousands of people enroll in culinary institutes all over the country. Most of these students are looking for a way to get into the industry and start making more money. However, there is a lot that goes into being a chef in a fancy cook shirt and bib apron or a culinary instructor, that most people don't know about until they've been at it for years.
By Georgie Hawthorne4 years ago in Education
The Good Teacher
Like a mother is always a mother to her children, a teacher is always a teacher to his or her students. When my mother was 90 years old and I was 60 years old and my brother was 58 years old and my sister was 64 years old, my mother still fulfilled the role of mother for us. She still mothered us. She still cared and worried and fussed and doted and did whatever a mother has done all of her life with respect to her children. Once a mother, always a mother. No matter how old you are, your mother is still your mother. No matter how old a mother’s children are they are still her children. The mother and child relationship, no matter how it played out way back when will continue to play out in the same way forever, until death do us part. That relationship is one of the everlasting truths in the universe. There is no other relationship that comes close to that one except for maybe the relationship between a teacher and a student. That relationship also plays out and continues to play out in much the same way over the years. It always stands the test of time, and the younger the child when the relationship started the more similarly it plays out when the student becomes older.
By John Oliver Smith4 years ago in Education
Opportunities for White People in the Fight for Education Equity & Racial Justice
Jonathan Osler’s modifying of coaching Jonathan Osler's changing of instructing in white-overpowering social orders as a fight about the planning of the persecuted is a basic identification of the battling dreams that contain coaching in the United States. As policymakers and planning pioneers at each degree of government work to progress racial worth in schools and other public establishments the nation over, it isn't yet clear whose vision will organize this immense social, social, and political endeavor.
By Violet Marshall4 years ago in Education
Teachers: 4 Time-Saving Classroom Hacks
It felt like there was always something to do in a fourth-grade classroom, and there was never enough time to accomplish it. I felt like I was racing against the clock from the first ring of the bell to complete all of the items on my to-do list. A coworker observed my stressed-out appearance and warned me about teacher burnout. She advised that I use a few classroom tricks to save time and keep my sanity. After doing some research online and speaking with colleagues, I discovered three time-saving and effective classroom hacks that would help me better manage my classroom.
By Tanvi Punia4 years ago in Education
World Teachers’ Day 2021
Held annually on the 5th of October, World Teachers’ Day celebrates the contributions that teachers make around the world. One and a half years into the COVID-19 crisis, the 2021 World Teachers' Day will focus on the support teachers need to… en.unesco.org
By Ben Shelley4 years ago in Education










