The importance of using brain breaks in the classroom
It is customary for most schools to have a break in the middle of the first two sessions of the day (usually literacy and numeracy)
It is customary for most schools to have a break in the middle of the first two sessions of the day (usually literacy and numeracy)
Have you ever been called in to teach RFF for the day, and the subject is DRAMA?…….well no Prob-lllama, we are here to help you
Holiday jobs for teachers While school holidays is packed with family, sun, relaxing and recuperating before the new school year starts, for relief teachers this
Written by Illume Learning Relief teaching is a big job with new schools, new students and constant change. Just by the fact you do this
It is indisputable that classroom management would rank within the top five banes of every causal teacher’s existence. Worst still, is that with each new
No equipment, no problem! We all know that sinking feeling when you realise you can’t find the PE shed key, or someone has “borrowed” all the footballs.
Does a profile picture really matter? What’s the best way to approach a new school? Should I bother updating my availability? With so many new casual teachers joining ClassCover, we put your questions to those who know best — schools.
Did you know that teachers can get special discounts from goods and services that no other profession has access to? Some companies make it well
Written by Tarun Stevenson, Director of Calmer Classrooms Let’s be honest, studentbehaviour in the classroom today is becoming increasingly difficult and even ifyou are an