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Why Cell Phones Should Be Allowed in Schools

Why Cell Phones Should Be Allowed in Schools

by Robert Peters | Oct 27, 2017 | Classroom Management, Community Leaders, EdTech, Education, Learning Styles, Robert Peters, Teaching

Should cell phones be allowed in schools? This question has existed for almost as long as cell phones have been around. Many schools outright ban the technology and tell students not to use their phones at all during the school day. While many districts have relaxed...
6 Ways to Teach Students Professional Skills

6 Ways to Teach Students Professional Skills

by Robert Peters | Sep 26, 2017 | Classroom Management, Community Leaders, Education, Learning Styles, Robert Peters, Teaching

We often see articles about developing professionalism in teachers and how important it is to conduct yourself in a professional manner. Cultivating professionalism in teachers is incredibly important, but so is teaching students the value of professionalism. Many...
Understanding the Different Types of Learning in Your Classroom

Understanding the Different Types of Learning in Your Classroom

by Robert Peters | Aug 18, 2017 | Classroom Management, Education, Learning Styles, Robert Peters, Teaching

As a teacher, you are bound to come across a variety of students in your classroom with different backgrounds, tastes, abilities, etc. Inevitably, you will also find that your students receive information differently. Being able to recognize these varying learning...
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