Learning to become a great teacher can take years of practice. But learning to become a great student teacher doesn’t take nearly as long. With the help and guidance of your teacher mentor, it’s ...
Teaching on a budget? You’re not alone. Between lesson planning, grading, and keeping students engaged, teachers need reliable, free teaching resources that work across grade levels and subjects. Here ...
I’ve always thought of language teaching as both an art and a craft. My own journey started in Morocco, where I spent nine years teaching English as a Foreign Language in a variety of schools: public, ...
Curious how AI is reshaping teaching, research, and mentorship in higher education? Watch this recording of a session on AI in Higher Education hosted by The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) and ...
Evaluating teaching effectively requires thoughtful alignment with evidence-based practices and the inclusion of diverse perspectives. The Center for Teaching & Learning (CTL) supports departments and ...
Brandeis’ Department of Student Rights and Community Standards provides information about student rights and responsibilities, including those relating to academic integrity (Section 4). Their website ...
Social historian Professor Amanda Vickery casts the spotlight on five talented female artists who battle to pursue their artistic ambitions. Introducing the work of Welsh artists, presented by Kim ...
Use these free migration and refugee teaching resources to promote compassion, informed discussion, and an understanding of the challenges faced by refugees and migrants around the world. Use our free ...
The Classics Library is like TES but for Classics teachers: sharing news, events, resources and ideas about Classics teaching. It's free to join but you will need to register to access the resources.
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