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10 Useful Forums For Teachers

The 10 Most Useful Forums For Teachers

Teacher's Forum

Whether you’re having a tough time with your students or want to share your successes in the classroom, talking with other teachers can be a great help, both personally and professionally. Through the easy accessibility of the Internet, teachers can get together in forums and blogs to collaborate, share information or just talk about their experiences. If you’re new to teaching, here are a few forums and blogs that can help you learn more about the ins and outs of teaching from other teachers and educational professionals.

Chat with your fellow professionals on these helpful forum sites.

  1. A to Z Teacher Stuff: In addition to the other educational resources this site provides, teachers can take advantage of a forum to discuss issues like behavior management, substitute teaching and grade specific lessons.
  2. The Teacher’s Corner: Share inspirational stories, discuss primary and secondary education, learn about educational technology and more on this active teaching forum.
  3. Teacher Focus: Both new and experienced teachers will find discussions that can be to their benefit on this forum and chat site ranging from grade specific to subject related.
  4. Teach-Nology: Ask questions, read posts and get advice for new teachers on core subjects and even on pen pals through this technology oriented forum.
  5. Homeroom Teacher Forum: Teachers from elementary to high school can come here to talk about teaching related issues or just about anything else.
  6. Teacher Talk: This forum provides K-12 teachers with a chance to share ideas on lesson plans, discuss classroom management, and create a supportive community.
  7. The Education Forum: No matter what type of teacher you are, from music to Chinese, you’ll find discussions and helpful advice here.
  8. Teachers.net Chatboard: Teachers can discuss everything from the classroom to their personal lives on this chatboard.
  9. The Teacher’s Forum: This forum has discussion boards for elementary, secondary, and college teachers as well as places to discuss all subjects from PE to social studies.
  10. Great Teacher: Communicate with teachers from all over the world on this helpful discussion board. For more interactive discussions, users can also check out the chatroom.

Hope all the teachers in Malaysia can get some power teaching skills  from these useful forums. Teachers need these  ‘power skills’ to teach the ‘power students’. See you all in the forums! Bye and ‘Happy Teaching’ from admin cikgublog. If you think this article is useful, please tell you friends or link back to this site. Thank you for your support.

Teaching In Malaysia

Teachers Teaching In Malaysia

Malaysia is a country that provides an exceptional opportunity to learn about diversity in race, religion, ethnicity, language, culture, and physical environment.  Malaysia’s Ministry of Education has begun a major teacher training initiative that will introduce thematic content into the country’s public school system.

Teaching is an evolving, reflective process, and Teaching Statements can be adapted and changed as necessary.  It is an important and increasingly popular choice of career for all kinds of people. But teaching is doing, it is listening, it is challenging, it is storytelling, it is love.  Yet, teaching is what I LOVE, it truly makes me happy and most of my students think I am a very good teacher.

First, teaching is generally considered to lack a clearly defined, codified, accessible knowledge base.  Perhaps you have thought about being a teacher but are not sure if teaching is the career for you.  If you answered “yes” to some or all of these questions, maybe teaching is the profession for you.

Teaching is a Work of Heart is so honored to be presented with many awards.  It is not strictly a technical or rational, skill-driven task. TEACHING has never been about the money.

Learning some new skills and incorporating technology especially the ICT to enhance their teaching methods transformed their initial reluctance to enthusiasm.  Learning by doing is not just for grade school; it is how human knowledge is advanced.  Learning is hard work, and an injection of motivation at the right moment can make all the difference. Wishing the Malaysian’s teachers all the best.

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