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Most effective ways bachelors in education students get finals-ready

William Woods EDU

The campus is somber, with a slight hint of tension hanging in the air. Students seek a quiet place of concentration, from the packed-out Starbucks at the student center to the quiet corners of the library. Dining hall doors stay open around the clock, providing coffee and snacks to those late night studiers who need […]

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April 25th, 2016

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Tips for education students: how to spot and prevent “burnout”

William Woods EDU

As we approach the end of the academic year — when summer break is in sight but just out of reach — it is highly common for teachers, as well as education students, to start feeling burnt out, whether from managing a classroom of your own or closing out a challenging semester. If you begin […]

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April 19th, 2016

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Advice for education students: How to approach parent-teacher conferences

William Woods EDU

As a teacher, you want to see your students reach their full potential. As a parent, you want the same. You’re in this together. Interacting with the parents of your students should not be a dreaded confrontation, but a collaboration of minds fighting for the same goal. Here is some advice for bachelors in education […]

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April 6th, 2016

Posted in Education At Work, School Leaders

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