The Power of Stories to Build a Kinder World
Teachers Teacher CafeIf you can learn a simple trick, Scout, you’ll get along a lot better with all kinds of folks. You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view, until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it.
Atticus Finch, “To Kill a Mockingbird” (1962)
How to Make Your Writing Suspenseful
Teachers Teacher CafeWriters harness that fear not by revealing horrors, but by leaving the audience hanging in a state of suspense. Victoria Smith gives some tips for adding suspense to your writing.
Music Can Help Students Cope with Trauma
Teachers Teacher CafeSchools play a role by helping those who have experienced trauma, “Writing lyrics feels safer than directly speaking about what she’s been through,”.
Teaching The Research Process Through Podcasting
Teachers Teacher CafeSharing their podcasts with peers gives students motivation to conduct research and develop skills they’ll need later to write essays.
How To Use Google Books
Teachers Teacher CafeWhen students are shown how to use Google Books it can become a valuable search and research tool for them.
Google Earth For The Classroom
Teachers Teacher CafeGoogle Earth is a web based 3D virtual globe that presents the world’s geographic information ranging from natural sciences to social sciences, history, art, and engineering in a geospatial context.
Google For Education
Teachers Teacher CafeAnthony Speranza, St. Mark's Primary School
Melbourne, Australia speaks about the shifting role of the teacher within the new complex and digital world.
8 Tips To Strengthen Parent Involvement With Digital Tools
Teachers Teacher CafeTechnology can be used to power better and more meaningful relationships with parents and families. Here are eight points that specify how digital tools can improve parent engagement.
Classroom App Socrative
Teachers Teacher CafeYour classroom app for fun, effective engagement and on-the-fly assessments. Works on computers, laptops, tablets, and phones.
We need to relearn how to play nice in peer review
Teachers Teacher CafeMost educators obsess about the quality of their work and are afraid, at best, to disappoint their department and mentors, and at worst, to have their name blacklisted among the community.
G Suite Updates
Teachers Teacher CafeG Suite is making support and learning resources easier to find in several G Suite apps.They’re doing this by adding a new quick-access button to some products, and changing the Help menu options in others.
April Fool's Day
Teachers Teacher CafeApril Fool's Day is the perfect time to play some light-hearted pranks on your friends, family, and co-workers; and if you’re a teacher, pulling an unexpected fast one on your students can be entertaining -- and memorable -- for everyone.
Why I Hate School But Love Education
Teachers Teacher CafeEnglish rapper-poet Suli Breaks is out with a video that's taking the Internet by storm, and young people are loving it.
Repetition in ELT
Teachers Teacher CafeAuthor Scott Thornbury talking about the use of Repetition in English language teaching.
The benefits of Extensive Reading
Teachers Teacher CafeProfessor Richard Day, Chair and Co-founder of the Extensive Reading Foundation, explains the benefits to language learners of extensive reading.
Google Apps for English Teachers webinar
Teachers Teacher CafeLead by Kevin Brookhouser, Google Apps for Education Certified Trainer and Google Certified Teacher.
Learn some more ways you can use Google Docs & Sites in your English classrooms to have a collaborative writing process and dynamic assignments.
How do you stop online students cheating?
Teachers Teacher CafeHere is an article (and a video that doesn't seem to be working) on cheating and online courses from the BBC.
Imagine taking a university exam in your own home, under the watchful eye of a webcam or with software profiling your keystrokes or your syntax to see whether it really is you answering the questions.
Online university courses have become the Next Big Thing for higher education, particularly in the United States, where millions of students have signed up for courses from some of the most upmarket universities.