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Combining STEM Concepts and Mindfulness

Ben Newsome

Mindfulness is being embraced by a growing number of schools, often to handle personal wellness and discipline challenges. But it can also be a valuable component of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) lessons. Lets look into this further.

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Key Skills And Lessons Gardening Can Teach Kids

Ben Newsome

Gardening is a great way to get kids outdoors, but it's not just an opportunity for them to run around and get muddy. By getting your kids involved in the garden you can teach them a number of valuable life skills and some important lessons.

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Five reasons why encouraging growth mindsets is a successful classroom strategy

Ben Newsome

Creating a growth mindset in students sets them up now and into their future. We dive into 5 reasons why this is a successful classroom strategy.

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Teaching Computational Thinking

Ben Newsome

Simply put, computational thinking is problem-solving in its purest form! We look at 4 steps for teaching computational thinking.

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B1G1 Project – Furnish a Science Lab

Ben Newsome

Not all students have access to scientific materials! As a business that works to spark interest in science for students around Australia & beyond, we're proud to be a B1G1 project partner in furnishing science labs for rural and tribal schools around the Bombay district. Find out more here.

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50 Food Science Teaching Ideas

Ben Newsome

You can incorporate science inquiry into everyday activities and as such there are plenty of project ideas you can use to help bring food science into the classroom! So with this in mind, here’s a list of ideas that you can give your students.

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Introducing AI to school students

Ben Newsome

The field of artificial intelligence has given us robots that can beat the world’s greatest Go champions, programmatic assistants like Apple’s Siri and Amazon’s Alexa, and infographics that tell us which celeb looks most like our dog. The challenge for educators is to consider how might we best prepare students...

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Clubhouse guide for educators

Ben Newsome

Clubhouse certainly has grabbed a lot of interest over the past year! As a drop-in audio chat app, it opens up the opportunity for educators from around the world to learn from each other. So, with this in mind, let's dive into what it's all about!

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Unleashing the power of fostering curiosity in the classroom

Ben Newsome

When a teacher is able to capture students’ curiosity, they are able to accomplish a large part of their teaching goals. In fact, it is interesting to note how curiosity adds multiple dimensions to learning! Lets explore this in detail...

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Teaching About Water: Classroom strategies for a better approach

Ben Newsome

With the advent of smartphones and myriads of apps, it’s tougher than ever to divert a child’s attention to school, regardless of the subject. Ironically, the topic of water is more important than ever given the rise of polluted sources. However, there are ways for patient teachers to make their...

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Five essential things to keep in mind when you teach remotely

Ben Newsome

Online teaching and remote tutoring are in vogue these days. Today, students can learn new horizons conveniently and effectively while attending online classes from home. Here are 5 tips to keep in mind as an online teacher!

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4 Ways To Encourage An Interest In Technology

Ben Newsome

We look at four simple tactics you can use when teaching a child to encourage an appreciation of technology. It's all about sparking an enduring passion!

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Gamification To Enhance E-Learning Engagement

Ben Newsome

The rapid rise of e-learning offers educators the challenge of making online classes engaging. Find out how gamification can enhance students’ engagement.

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Effective strategies to help students with learning difficulties

Ben Newsome

We look at practical ways that you can help students with learning difficulties. There's always more than one way to approach learning!

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