by admin | Oct 4, 2017 | Behaviour Management, Emotional Intelligence, SEN, Top Tips
As a teacher, whether you are a fresh graduate or a veteran, you most likely have a print-rich classroom. And all teachers welcome and continue to look for suggestions, and improve their teaching strategies to help their students better. We at Cassidy Education...
by admin | Apr 20, 2016 | Development, Education, Emotional Intelligence, Teacher Toolbox, Top Tips
Did you know up to 90% of all communication is delivered through non verbal behaviour? The tone of your voice, the position of your arms, the expression of your face – it all matters when you engage, calm and most especially lead your students. Great teachers use body...
by admin | Apr 6, 2016 | Classroom Games, Development, Education, Emotional Intelligence, Teacher Toolbox, Teachers, Technologies, Top Tips
The digital revolution has arrived in the classroom. In the past, gadgets such as tablets and smart phones were banned in the teaching and learning zone, but now, they’re widely used! Because of this, many developers have created apps for the classrooms to...
by admin | Mar 16, 2016 | Development, Education, Emotional Intelligence, Interview Techniques, Marketing Yourself, New Job, Teachers, Top Tips
Are you a newly qualified teacher, looking at the world of education with curious eyes and a hopeful smile? Are you considering jumping into education as a second-career option? Or perhaps you’re a veteran teacher who happens to be unhappy in your current school? It...
by admin | Feb 17, 2016 | Classroom Games, Development, Education, Emotional Intelligence, Teachers, Temporary Work, Top Tips
Games Don’t Have To Be A Distraction With so many demands placed on the teacher to “focus on standards”, games can be seen more as a distraction rather than a tool for learning. Teachers often shy away from playing games in class because they can be seen as...
by admin | Jul 9, 2015 | Emotional Intelligence
Emotions are important, and they matter a great deal in the school environment. An anxious, jealous, hopeless, or alienated child will have difficulty making good decisions, building friendships and of course ultimately learning. At the heart of bullying is emotion...