International Teaching Blog

 20th Jan 2023

Engage Your Students With Exciting Polling Tools-Here's How!


Classroom polling is a great way to engage students in a class. By getting feedback, asking questions, and introducing real-time student polling, you will be able to gauge the understanding of the materials taught and ensure everyone's on the same track. ...


Written By : Ruchi Mehta

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 3rd Jan 2023

Celebrating World Braille Day? Know These Interesting Facts


As 4th January is World Braille Day, let us go through some of the important and interesting facts about braille education. It is very essential for social inclusion.  It’s a vital and vibrant mode of communication and education too. ...


Written By : Laura Taylor

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 26th Dec 2022

Project-Based Learning: Make Change Happen With 6 Small Steps


Regardless of how smoothly things run in a school, learning can sometimes become dull and monotonous. This is why teachers frequently take up the project-based learning approach. However, what if you are a beginner in PBL and are not ready to take up the already set learning standards? Worry not as here are some of the best ways to keep project-based learning on track. ...


Written By : Victoria Lewis

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 12th Dec 2022

5 Asian Visa-Friendly Destinations For TEFLers


Explore these hassle-free countries that offer easy e-visa application processes for TEFLers. In fact, you can actually explore Asia visa-free! How? Read this detailed write-up explore these countries where you can travel to by getting an E-visa or visa on arrival! ...


Written By : Park Jin Ae

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 7th Nov 2022

5 Learning Disabilities Every Special Education Teacher Should Know


Do you want to learn more about the various types of learning disabilities? If yes then read this exclusive blog to find out the five most common learning disabilities in special education as well as their symptoms. Read more to know! ...


Written By : Ruchi Mehta

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 26th Oct 2022

4 Strategic Ways To Write Preschool Report Card Comments


While writing preschool report card comments, one of the prime things to keep in mind is that the detailed report of the child has to be accurate and true it is not harsh or negative. All in all, to focus on a particular methodology in every possible way adds up to all the positive capabilities of a child. ...


Written By : Victoria Lewis

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