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Colours, Paints, Blocks - The Sensory Play Activities to Facilitate Montessori Learning

9th August 2018

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Colours, paints and blocks – what else can we think for making the classroom appear interactive for a little 5-year prince or princesses. The world is full of surprises, dreams and of actions! Just in case you feel trapped in their illusion mode and need to gear up for a better understanding of the classroom scenario, you can try these three tricks. Most of the Montessori teacher training courses teach the caregivers such strategies. All of which would automatically harp the learning metho ...


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Reading Is Next to This Primary Technique For Early Childhood's Education

11th July 2018

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Usually, ‘reading’ as a routine communicative activity does not takes the central stage. It starts pretty late among the growing kids. Some of you, who associate with different pre-schools as caregivers after pursuing a course in the certificate in pre-school management in India, are aware of the pace children may require forwarding in reading.   Children crawling up to read – The general Stance! The general practice of children learning to read happen only af ...


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6 Different Ways Teachers Can Make Homework Interesting

8th June 2018

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It is always good to make the students find an interesting platform to perform their individual homework. That’s mostly because they find homework pretty boring and uninteresting. At least the primary teacher training course in India has found out some positive suggestion through the Kathleen Cushman’s Fires in the Mind theoretical book to solve this problem. A.  What is actually taken into consideration while imparting the theory? Two vital things are considered in this l ...


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The Strongest Role Model for the Special Child is their Mother

12th May 2018

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“I believe it is by divine design that the role of motherhood emphasizes the nurturing and teaching of the next generation.” - L. Tom Perry MOTHER – A word that has boundless horizon of meanings and implications in our life. Mothers have the most special bond with her child for she not only brings a child into this world but also becomes an institution by herself for children. The mother-child bond is the strongest yet the most fragile connection in the world. Apart fr ...




     

3 Instructional Strategies for Nursery Teachers to Plan Lessons Effectively

24th April 2018

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The modern way of learning underwent a whole lot of changes – starting from the input given to design classroom settings to that of the way lessons are planned by teachers before stepping into the class. All these activities are quite a challenge for aspiring teachers. Many find it difficult to plan their lessons in such a way that the lesson outcomes can be met properly. Various educational institutes who are offering nursery teacher training course in Bangalore have realised this to be s ...


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Why Young Learners Globally Are the Best Learners

18th April 2018

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Research has demonstrated that global educators who pursue a training in pre-primary programmes lead to higher levels of academic achievement and better adjustment during later schooling years. “Our findings reveal that pre-school boosts a child’s chances of doing well at school and going on to take advanced level examinations,” says a principal investigator at Oxford’s education department. Teacher Training Courses enables global educators to make a transformative ...


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