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By Lexa Pennington, 7 May, 2024

Teaching in Andorra: A Guide for Educators Looking for Adventure

Ever caught yourself daydreaming about swapping the staff room for stunning mountain views? Teaching in Andorra might just be the ticket. Tucked away in the Pyrenees, Andorra's got more going for it than just Instagram-worthy landscapes. It's a place where teachers can mix their passion for the job with a dash of adventure. But don’t just pack your bags and go—there’s a bit more to it.

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  • teaching abroad
  • education
  • Andorra
By Bert Maxwell, 6 May, 2024

The Role of Educators in Enhancing Students' Learning Experiences

Educators play a fundamental role in shaping the educational experiences that mold students' futures. As the landscape of education continually evolves, so too does the approach that teachers must take to effectively engage and inspire their students. Today's educators are expected not only to impart knowledge, but also to enhance the learning environment, making it more dynamic, inclusive, and tailored to diverse student needs.

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  • education
  • lifelong learning
By Dr. Michael Kaufman, 25 April, 2024

Why Teachers Are Natural-Born Leaders

At a time in our country of great debate, there’s no debate about one thing: Teachers are the superstars of the U.S. education system. I’ve been leading special education teams and schools for 25 years of my 32-year social services career, and I continue to be amazed and awed every day by what teachers accomplish and how resourceful they are in accessing today’s youth. 

Why Teachers Are Natural-Born Leaders

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  • education
  • leadership
  • Leadership Skills
  • Motivation
  • Career Advancement
By Bert Maxwell, 25 April, 2024

Tips for Enhancing Leadership Skills in Public Health Education

In the complex and ever-evolving field of public health, effective leadership is not just beneficial...it's essential. As public health professionals face a myriad of challenges ranging from disease outbreaks to health policy changes, the need for strong, dynamic leaders becomes increasingly apparent. But what makes a great leader in public health? It's not merely about having expertise in epidemiology or health policy; it's also about how you guide your team, make decisions, and inspire action.

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  • education
  • public health
  • leadership
By Bert Maxwell, 15 April, 2024

10 Reasons Why You Should Take Advantage of Online Education

In today’s fast-paced world, education has evolved beyond the traditional classroom setting. Online education has emerged as a pivotal platform, offering learning opportunities that were unimaginable just a couple of decades ago. 

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  • education
By Shannon Hazel, 3 April, 2024

The One Thing That’s Even More Important Than Teaching Curriculum

All children are unique. They have unique lives, with unique lived experiences and opportunities. They have unique strengths, needs, and interests. They have unique family units, backgrounds, and identities.

In schools, these unique children come together and share a learning environment. 

As teachers, we must find ways to embrace the uniqueness of the students we teach, while creating learning opportunities based on a singular curriculum.

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  • education
By Dr. Jim Loehr, 6 March, 2024

Ubuntu and Humanity's Deep-seated Connection

Excerpted from Sapiens Reinvented by Jim Loehr

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  • books
  • ubuntu
  • connection
  • education
By Bert Maxwell, 1 December, 2023

How Progress Charts Can Transform Student Learning

Education is a dynamic field that constantly evolves to meet the changing needs of students. With the advent of technology and the growing importance of data-driven decision-making, educators have more tools at their disposal than ever before to enhance the learning experience. One such tool that has gained prominence in recent years is progress charts. These visual representations of a student's academic journey can be powerful tools for transforming the way students learn and educators teach.

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  • education
  • learning
By Lexa Pennington, 28 November, 2023

How to Make the Most of Your Sabbatical

Teaching is hard work—physically, intellectually, emotionally. In the past, when teachers had the opportunity to earn tenure, many educational institutions permitted their teachers to take sabbaticals, which are extended break periods during which teachers could rest, reflect and otherwise recuperate from their difficult work. If you feel that you are on the verge of burnout, you might award yourself your own sabbatical, giving yourself several months or perhaps years away from the classroom.

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  • education
  • sabbatical
By Bert Maxwell, 24 November, 2023

Education's Role in Data Proficiency and Critical Thinking

 "Critical thinking and curiosity are the key to creativity."— Amala Akkineni.

In an age of connectedness and instant access to information, the educational landscape has changed dramatically. From and within the classroom, data proficiency is to be mastered while fostering critical thinking skills remains a top priority. And how can educators better navigate them both for maximum benefit? You will explore education's role in driving data proficiency and furthering critical thinking abilities while providing real-world examples along the way.

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  • education

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