by Emily Bronk | Oct 14, 2024 | Teaching
Teaching isn’t an easy job! On average, teachers work 53 hours per week—7 hours more than the average worker. Between teaching students when class is in session, lesson planning, grading assignments, keeping everything organized, and so much more—teachers have a lot...
by studentrg | Feb 2, 2023 | Education, Teaching
Andrea Michelle, a high-energy educator who has been teaching high school for eight years, believes students can learn about more than literature in her English classes – they can learn critical life skills too. In a recent video interview with the Student Research...
by studentrg | Jan 5, 2023 | Career Pathways, Education, Teaching
Briana Stone Believes Communication and Cooperation Are the Two Critical Success Skills to Teach in High School What are the most critical skills students need to succeed after high school? Briana Stone, who teaches high school English in Texas, has thought about that...
by studentrg | Aug 8, 2022 | College Degrees, Education, Teaching
“Increase the Human & Financial Benefits of Student Success Initiatives,” an important new study you can download from Civitas Learning, suggests some effective new ways that educators can use student data to improve graduation rates and foster other positive...
by studentrg | Jul 25, 2022 | Education, Teaching
Of course, teachers want their students to enjoy everything they do in the classroom. But according to a thoughtful post, “Why Realistic Classroom Expectations Are Important” that middle school teacher Brent Modak wrote for the Asset Education blog, expecting every...