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As the school entry is getting closer, teachers and educators are deeply immersed in getting their teaching gears organized and ready for work.A major part of this preparation includes technology and digital media and in this regard, Educational Technology and Mobile Learning has recently started posting a series of articles featuring important digital resources and materials to help you make the best of your school re-entry.
Education apps are everywhere. But when it comes to apps, you can't go wrong if you start with iOS. So that's what we've done. Below is our curated list of hand-picked iOS education apps. See one that you like? Vote for it! Want to add one? Just log in and add away!
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While science may conjure up memories of chem labs and memorizing Newton's Laws, we think kids are ready to explore science as soon as they start asking why the sky is blue. Science has the answer to that perennial kid question, and many more.
When you're talking about learning a language in the U.S., you're generally talking about ESL which refers to "English as a second language" or the study or use of English by speakers with different native languages. Learning a new language seems quite tough but lucky for the students of today as technology has made it ...
Having a positive relationship with the parents of your students can help your year get off to a great start. I've found that parents often just want to feel connected and involved. Many potential issues can be resolved when they feel like they understand what is going on inside the classroom.