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Assimilation vs. Accommodation
As an educator, we are familiar with the most intriguing part of Piaget's theories and studies. His theory on assimilation and accommod...
Math Mini Lesson
In planning my mini lesson, I considered the time and the number of students I could work with effectively. However, the prim...
English as Second Language (ESL)
Successful learning of the second language depends on several factors that surround the individual learner, which include (i) affe...
Gotta teach 'em all
Welcome school year 2016 - 2017! I chose Pokémon as my classroom's theme this year. Last year, I did Minecraft. My students loved i...
Second Language Acquisition
Prior to reading a chapter on the different theories of learning second language acquisition, I already have a pre-conceived idea on ho...
Educator and Proud
I t was not any regular Monday morning that day. It was the first day of my first school year as a teacher. I have been waiting for the...
Graphic Organizers
Concept map, pictorial map, relationship chart, or more commonly known as graphic organizer is a great tool that can be used for effective...
Early Childhood Programs for Children with Disabilities
Children with disabilities who are between the ages of three through five years are provided with early childhood special educatio...
Charter School: The Pros and Cons
Charter Schools have created options for families to decide whether they want their children to go to traditional public school or ...
Educating the Whole Child: Can it Be Done?
Educating the whole child basically refers to a holistic type of education. It involves the development of every person’s inte...
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Assimilation vs. Accommodation
As an educator, we are familiar with the most intriguing part of Piaget's theories and studies. His theory on assimilation and accommod...
English as Second Language (ESL)
Successful learning of the second language depends on several factors that surround the individual learner, which include (i) affe...
Math Mini Lesson
In planning my mini lesson, I considered the time and the number of students I could work with effectively. However, the prim...
Educating the Whole Child: Can it Be Done?
Educating the whole child basically refers to a holistic type of education. It involves the development of every person’s inte...
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Early Childhood Programs for Children with Disabilities
Children with disabilities who are between the ages of three through five years are provided with early childhood special educatio...
Gotta teach 'em all
Welcome school year 2016 - 2017! I chose Pokémon as my classroom's theme this year. Last year, I did Minecraft. My students loved i...
Graphic Organizers
Concept map, pictorial map, relationship chart, or more commonly known as graphic organizer is a great tool that can be used for effective...
Second Language Acquisition
Prior to reading a chapter on the different theories of learning second language acquisition, I already have a pre-conceived idea on ho...
Charter School: The Pros and Cons
Charter Schools have created options for families to decide whether they want their children to go to traditional public school or ...
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