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Get to know your teacher
Arise for the teacher, and there is reverence in him. The teacher was almost a messenger! As World Teachers’ Day approaches, the personalities of teachers are many and varied. Get
Expanding Your School’s Nonfiction Collection
Do you have a sufficient number of nonfiction books in your classroom or school library to meet the reading needs of students? There’s an increasing amount of evidence that students
Learning by surprise
Who among us does not wish to be surprised and happy with it, so that its results are preserved in the long-term memory?! This is what we seek to achieve
Breaking the isolation – how organizational design can improve strategy execution
In today’s fast-paced business environment, organizations face great pressure to implement their strategy effectively. However, it may be easier said than done, as many companies struggle to break the silos
The weakest link in education
The well-observer of the educational movement in the world sees this frantic, non-stop race between countries and intense competition for topping the list of countries with the best level of
Restorative justice
One of the first lessons I had as a class teacher was Behavior, which is a form of communication. One of my most notable learning moments was when one of