💻 New Blog Alert: Should I Stay or Should I Go? The Teacher's Summertime Dilemma 🖥️ The answer to a question like this is never simple. While it's a time for rest and relaxation, it's also a period for deep reflection. Our new blog explores the joys and challenges of teaching, the importance of professional growth, and the personal decisions teachers make every summer. 🌞📚 Read more below: https://bit.ly/3xzCGDj #Teachers #SummerReflection #ProximityLearning #TeacherShortage
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There’s still time to tackle your child’s reading challenges before they start their next school year. Did you know that students often lose two months of the progress they worked so hard for over the summer break? That doesn’t have to be your child’s reality. Click the link below to learn more about how LearnUp Centers' Summer Reading Intensives can help keep those reading skills sharp with flexibility that allows your family fun to continue as planned without disruption.
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"One of the standout advantages of being a mature student is the wealth of life experiences you can bring to the classroom. You've likely faced real-world challenges, honing your problem-solving and time-management skills, which can prove invaluable during your studies."💭 In the second post of our 'adjusting to uni life' blog series, Tim, one of our second years, gives us a window into life at Escape Studios as a mature student 📚 Head over to our blog for more! https://bit.ly/3sV7xY9
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Empower your students with choice and inspire them to read every day with these summer learning solutions: https://bit.ly/3T1zUNu
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Summer break offers a well-deserved chance to recharge, reflect, and focus on whatever is most important for you. There is no right or wrong way to spend your well-earned summer break! Maybe you don't want to think about being back in the classroom right now. If you are starting to think about it, consider reflecting and revising: Take time to reflect on the previous school year. Celebrate successes, identify areas for improvement, and make a list of things to continue, discard, or implement in the future. Focus on a priority area, whether it’s teaching methods, curriculum, or student engagement strategies. Set goals and revise lesson plans accordingly. Read more on our blog: https://bit.ly/3QbgNkB and follow us for more tips & strategies! #summer #summerbreak #educatorsummer #teachersummer #education #educatorbreak #teacherreflection #teacher #teaching
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3rd graders should be reading at least 20 minutes a night. Here are some of our favorite 3rd grade leveled series. Why find a series that will interest your child? 1. Children will read more 2. Improves comprehension 3. Improves Fluency 4. Become attached to the characters www.stretchandcatch.com
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The Untold Truths of Teaching: Lunch Breaks, Summers Off, and Teacher Bladders Beyond the traditional narrative of leisurely lunch breaks and seemingly endless summers, the life of a teacher is laden with untold truths. Join us in unraveling the often overlooked aspects of the teaching profession, where reality diverges from common perceptions. 🍎 Lunch Breaks, a Myth?: Contrary to popular belief, the typical teacher's lunch break is far from a leisurely affair. Often spent grading papers, preparing lessons, or providing extra support to students, it becomes a brief pause in a whirlwind of responsibilities. ⏸️ Summers Off, Yet Not Really: While the summer break is a cherished time for rejuvenation, many teachers utilize this period for professional development, curriculum planning, and attending workshops. The myth of an extended vacation is replaced by a commitment to continuous improvement. 🌞 Teacher Bladders, the Unspoken Struggle: Amidst the hustle, the struggle of teacher bladders remains an unspoken reality. Restricted bathroom breaks during classes and the constant demand for attention can make even the simplest task a challenge. This exploration goes beyond the surface, shedding light on the multifaceted nature of teaching. Join us in recognizing the dedication, resilience, and unseen efforts that educators invest in shaping the minds of the future. #TeacherRealities #EducatorInsights #TeachingTruths #SummerBreakRealities #TeacherWellness #BeyondTheClassroom #viral #trending #fyp #foryoupage
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The progress students make in the last couple of months of school may be lost come summer. This phenomenon is known as the "summer slide." How can it be avoided? Follow these 7 proactive tips to keep students sharp this summer: https://lnkd.in/eV4nvvrC #education #summerlearning #summerschool
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I have stage fright! That lazy morning & a new semester. Heading to class, and upon entering, Our practical teacher took the stage With classic introductory session. Each student, including myself, Was asked for their self-analysis. I started— "Ma’am! My name is Akansha Gupta. From Etawah, (U.P.). My strengths are…. My biggest flaw is, I have stage fright." "Why?” she intervened. "You answered so fluently. Then why?” I was left speechless momentarily. She didn't aim to challenge me. But to develop an understanding Towards self-reflection. As she explained afterward, Everyone experiences it. But managing and excelling in your duties, Even in that time, is an act of self-belief. #StageFright #SelfDiscovery #OvercomingChallenges #Empowerment #PositiveTransformation #BelieveInYourself #BestSemesterEver PS: It was the greatest semester for hands-on learning with her. I used to be really scared of her😅, but all she wanted was to help us achieve something good in our lives.
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🎓 10 tips for creating a positive classroom culture for the last weeks of school 🎓 As the academic year winds down and the summer break beckons, maintaining a positive classroom culture becomes increasingly important. The last weeks of school offer a unique opportunity to reinforce values, celebrate achievements, and leave a lasting impression on your students. For international teachers navigating diverse cultural backgrounds and educational systems, fostering a positive environment requires careful planning, empathy, and creativity. In our latest blog, we cover our top 10 tips to help you create a memorable end-of-year experience for your students: https://hubs.ly/Q02B-jPR0
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