Tag: teachers


In September 2012, I presented a webinar, which gave simple ways to connect with students during the initial hours of a GED class. My colleagues and I discussed the importance of establishing a rapport with your students. We discussed the Read more…


Want to improve your skills as a tutor this fall? Would you like to learn about new lesson plans, fresh strategies and resources that are available to you? Come to one of our full day symposiums that will provide you Read more…


One of the greatest features of these Vocabulary Lessons are their versatility. Consider the following uses: Infer word meaning.  Using only the index page of over 200 alphabetized vocabulary terms (an ever-growing list), have learners guess at the meanings of words based Read more…


Teach Vocabulary Lessons Using Visual Art Think about the last time you were asked to define a vocabulary term.  For some learners, the conventional methods of reading or hearing a recited definition and example sentence might be effective.  But for Read more…


What does Labor Day mean to you? End of summer? Pools closing? School Starting? A day off work? After growing up in the Midwest, the last day the pool was open was a big one for me (pool weather year-round Read more…

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