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It’s Time To Take Teacher Burnout Seriously. Here’s How.

ED Surge

According to a national poll by the EdWeek Research Center, sixty percent of teachers are finding their jobs frequently or always stressful , compromising their physical health, sleep and ability to enjoy free time with family or friends. To do so, we can learn from other industries. But there is a wise lesson to be learned from this.

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Why do we group students by manufacture date?

User Generated Education

It assumes that same age kids are alike in their intellectual, physical, emotional, and social development; that they have commonalities in addition to their age. Academic standards used by almost all schools are based on the false and incorrect belief of the average student. Community develops naturally due to shared interests.

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Knowledge vs. Experience: What I’ve Learned About the Art of Teaching

STEM Education Works

in Physics, I happen to think I know quite a bit about the subject of physics and science in general. I’ve found that having this kind of academic background in a hard science certainly helps me a lot when it comes to my job as a Curriculum and Outreach Specialist here at STEM Education Works.

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Building Teamwork and Leadership Through eSports

STEM Minds

As eSports competitions require more than just individual skills, they become perfect arenas for players to learn negotiation, strategic planning, and cooperative problem-solving. By constantly engaging in these practices, players learn how to negotiate, delegate tasks, and support each other to achieve a unified objective.