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Like It’s Fate To Be Teaching
Guide To Teaching And Whatnot
Strategies To Survive The Teaching Profession
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In the 21st century, with unprecedented growth opportunities, it is no longer possible for countries to ignore the importance of teaching science research to future generations. Teaching science research in the classroom provides ideas and concepts on why science research is to be taught in today's classrooms, understanding today's learners and planning for school wide implementation.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherEsther Chen
Release dateDec 3, 2013
Like It’s Fate To Be Teaching
Guide To Teaching And Whatnot
Strategies To Survive The Teaching Profession

Titles in the series (7)

  • Strategies To Survive The Teaching Profession

    Strategies To Survive The Teaching Profession
    Strategies To Survive The Teaching Profession

    Struggling with teaching as a profession? Think that you know what goes on behind the scenes of teachers in the staffroom? Read this book to find out how to improve your life in the teaching profession and understand that surviving teaching is not only about the academic but managing the emotion.

  • Like It’s Fate To Be Teaching

    Like It’s Fate To Be Teaching
    Like It’s Fate To Be Teaching

    Teaching is a calling. From where I know not. May be if I find the person doing it, I will go after him with a hatchet. What's he doing any way? This ain't no walk in the park. Any way, this book is about teaching and why I got in it. The weird buzz we get from drinking and the hangover we suffer after that? I must be on something then.... and its dealing with the hangover now.

  • Guide To Teaching And Whatnot

    Guide To Teaching And Whatnot
    Guide To Teaching And Whatnot

    Being a teacher is a much for complex profession than what most lay people think. There is a reason why a teacher is also termed as a second parent, a friend, a disciplinarian, a guide, a counsellor, etc. This book outlines the most important core outcomes of a teacher as assessed by the school management. A guide to keep on top of a unknown world of boundless expectations.

  • The Daily Grind 50 Days

    The Daily Grind 50 Days
    The Daily Grind 50 Days

    It is December of 2014 and nearing the start of 2015, I start to gather my thoughts of living in Singapore and also as a teacher. The lifestyle of a teacher follows the school terms and holidays. Read on to discover the background story behind a teacher and an ordinary Singaporean.

  • A Teacher’s Guide: Setting And Marking Biology Paper

    A Teacher’s Guide: Setting And Marking Biology Paper
    A Teacher’s Guide: Setting And Marking Biology Paper

    This is a guide to setting and marking Biology papers. A good reference guide covering 11 topics on setting good assessment for the facilitation of learning. Useful for both experienced and beginning teachers.

  • Across The Spinelli

    Across The Spinelli
    Across The Spinelli

    After a tough week at work, what we want to do other than burrowing into our beds, window shopping or surfing the internet, is to enjoy some quality time with our friends. It is a joy to have a cup of coffee at a café and enjoy some time commiserating about our work life. Especially so for three friends, Tia, Shuan and I, who are all working in the same occupation!

  • Teaching Science Research In The Classroom

    Teaching Science Research In The Classroom
    Teaching Science Research In The Classroom

    In the 21st century, with unprecedented growth opportunities, it is no longer possible for countries to ignore the importance of teaching science research to future generations. Teaching science research in the classroom provides ideas and concepts on why science research is to be taught in today's classrooms, understanding today's learners and planning for school wide implementation.

Author

Esther Chen

Esther Chen lives in Singapore, a South East Asian country with one of the World's highest cost of living. She also major in Science and has taught in Singapore schools. She is interested in Life and Science, and also life planning and management. She works in the day and writes in the nights. Her focus is on education and study guides. Occasionally, she writes about teaching and other miscellaneous works including poetry, short stories, and children's books so enjoy her writing as it teleports you into another World.

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