Sunday, March 29, 2020
Volunteering For Math Tutoring Can Help Educate Kids
Volunteering For Math Tutoring Can Help Educate KidsIf you've ever worked in a classroom and had to do volunteer work for the school, chances are that you would not have felt totally comfortable with doing that. Being around kids is one thing, but being around math is entirely different.Sometimes you can help a child do better on a math test, but that does not always mean they will end up enjoying the same math class. The kids in these math classes get carried away by their teachers, and it's their way of learning that is less effective. If they become bored with their teacher, then they will not take that lesson home.Getting a good math tutor can help students feel like they are being cared for, and that they have an advocate in the room who understands them. These kids can become 'angels' at their school, and for them to achieve at their level they need tutors. Finding a good tutor is something you need to do if you want to take the next step in your education.Another great way to be able to help students is to volunteer in a public place. One place that you could volunteer in is a grocery store. There are usually math tutors available at these stores who can answer questions and make children understand the concept of solving a problem.Students will get a good idea of what math is and may even have a reason to learn it. If you think you are good at math, then you could volunteer in a place like this, where you could pass that along to your student.A great idea is to volunteer at a restaurant where people go to eat. You could offer to help set up the dining room, and answer questions about eating.Don't overlook volunteering at a local library. In the neighborhood, they are likely to have students that come to school who are math challenged. You can provide assistance to these kids by helping them learn how to solve a math problem.Every time you volunteer, it will help you understand more about different ways of learning. You may find yourself wanting to do mo re of this type of thing.
Friday, March 6, 2020
Teachers Matter Canadian Teacher Receives $1 million Global Teacher Prize
Teachers Matter Canadian Teacher Receives $1 million Global Teacher Prize Last night, we were excited to be there as the top educators in the world were recognized and the $1 million Global Teacher Prize was awarded at the annual Global Education and Skills Forum in Dubai. One of the most high-profile awards for teaching excellence in the world, the Global Teacher Prize is handed out each year by the Varkey Foundation under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and was set up to celebrate the hard work and important contributions of teachers all over the world. In a video message aired during the ceremony, Prince Harry congratulated the 10 finalists and talked about the importance of teachers as mentors and role models for students, saying that âin addition to reading, writing and arithmetic, the very best teachers go beyond the pages of textbooks to teach young people about determination, aspiration, resilience and compassion. We will all face setbacks and challenges in our lives and our teachers play a vital role in preparing us for these ups and downsâ. At Teach Away and Skooli, we see first hand, every day, how a great teacher can transform the lives of their students, so it was a joy to hear these teachersâ stories and learn more about the lives they impact. Each of the finalistsâ stories, while unique, had the same theme - that teachers have the power not only to educate, but to change the trajectory of a life. The 10 finalists - Salima Begum (Pakistan), David Calle (Spain), Raymond Chambers (UK), Wemerson da Silva Nogueira (Brazil), Marie-Christine Ghanbari Jahromi (Germany), Tracy-Ann Hall (Jamaica), Ken Silburn (Australia), Maggie MacDonnell (Canada), Michael Wamaya (Kenya) and Boya Yang (China) - narrowed down from a nomination list of 20,000 teachers, all share the same goal: to inspire and to educate their students and the communities around them. We were thrilled to see a fellow Canadian, Maggie MacDonnell, snag the $1 million prize. While Bear Grylls parachuted down to bring the trophy into the ceremony hall, the winner was announced via a special video message from French astronaut Thomas Pesque at the International Space Station. Maggie has been teaching for the past six years in Salluit, a remote Inuit community in the far north of Quebec thatâs accessible only by air. Drug and alcohol abuse rates are high in the region and in 2015 alone, there were six suicides in the village, all young males aged from 18 to 25. So far, Maggie has helped to support several suicidal students, built a life-skills program for girls, secured funding for a fitness centre and has established a community kitchen, running club and second-hand store in the community. Maggie was congratulated by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau by video message. Trudeau, a former teacher, praised Maggieâs work in Salluit: âYou have done extraordinary things in exceptional circumstances and have showed enormous heart, will and imagination.â He went on to say that âteachers owe responsibilities to many people - to students, to parents, to the community, the school board. But in the end, as all great teachers know - they are responsible tosomething far greater. They have a responsibility to the future and to the world that will be shaped by the children they teach.â In her emotional acceptance speech, Maggie addressed teachers everywhere, saying, âWe matter, teachers matter.â Three of Maggieâs students also made the trip to Dubai with her. She plans to set up an environmental stewardship program for northern youth, focused on kayaking, with her $1 million prize money. Congratulations, Maggie! And hereâs to teachers everywhere, who go above and beyond every day, both inside and outside the classroom. For more on the Global Teacher Prize, visit www.globalteacherprize.org. This article has been reposted from AcceleratED on Medium.
College Admissions 5 Reasons to Love Your Second Choice
College Admissions 5 Reasons to Love Your Second Choice Coping with college admissions issues: 5 reasons to love your second choice Its that time of year already; students are finding out which colleges they were accepted to and which ones they werent. Some students will be thrilled about the options they have while others might be a little bit disappointed at first. However, students who will be choosing from a list of their second choice schools have a lot to be excited about. They are likely to be a great fit academically and will have a better chance of handling assignments handed out by professors. Students may have had one-second choice school or a list of several, so its important they make the right choice and have a great four-year college experience our private Los Angeles college admissions consultants have a 97% success rate. 1. Finding the right fit The first thing students need to do is take a look at the schools they were accepted to and start to find the right fit. This will include some factors such as choice of major, social opportunities, the living situation, and academic expectations. Students might also look at the teaching staff before they make their final choice. For instance, are they most likely going to be interacting with a TA, a professor, or an adjunct instructor? Theres no perfect school, but theres a perfect fit for each student (READ: Tips From an Irvine Admissions Consultant: 5 Reasons to Love Your Target School). 2. The benefits of a target school Students who choose to attend one of their target schools are quite lucky in that they are going to be academically challenged but not overwhelmed in every aspect of their college experience. The university felt that this particular student was a good fit for their campus and expect them to do well based on their test scores and grades that theyve already earned in high school. Being academically challenged, but not overcome with stress, is a great thing that can help students enjoy all aspects of their academic career. 3. Celebrating your new adventure Some students may have had their heart set on their dream school and, as a result, havent really spent a lot of time thinking about the benefits of their target schools. Students might be choosing between three or four schools and should think about the new adventure they get to go on. Are they going to be staying close to home near family and friends? Will they be moving to a new state for the first time in their life? What will they choose for their major field of study and their eventual career? Going on this exciting new adventure is something students should celebrate. 4. Exploring potential majors Many students apply to university as an âundecidedâ major which means they now get to start exploring all of the different possibilities for their future. Students are encouraged to take a variety of classes during their freshman year so they can decide which topics theyre really interested in and which ones they can cross off the list. Additionally, students are encouraged to go over the practical elements of potential choices with an academic counselor. Its important to know if a student needs a four-year degree or Masters degree to enter a particular field and how much theyre going to be making as a recent grad. 5. Social life on campus Another thing students should think about as they make their final college admissions decision is what their social situation will be like once theyre living on campus. Will they be living in a dorm or off campus? What sort of opportunities will they have to join in on social clubs or organizations? Will they want to join a sorority or fraternity once they become a sophomore? There are so many options for students to social network and enjoy a well-rounded college experience, and its something they should consider before making their final decision. Still applying to college? Our private in-home Los Angeles college admissions consultants are here to help. Call TutorNerds today for more information. All blog entries, with the exception of guest bloggers, are written by Tutor Nerds. Are you an education professional? If so, email us at pr@tutornerds.com for guest blogging and collaborations. We want to make this the best free education resource in SoCal, so feel free to suggest what you would like to see us write.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
The 5+ Ultimate Pranks For Roommates
The 5+ Ultimate Pranks For Roommates image via http://pad2.whstatic.com 2. Voice Activated Laughs This workplace prank has a dozen variants. Most of them go something like this. If your workplace gets a new device like a coffee machine, printer, or microwave, place a sign on it explaining how the new appliance is âvoice-activated.â The more formal the sign you tape to the machine, the better. Just type up something along the lines of âThis machine is voice-activated. Say âbrewâ to start the coffee pot.â Bonus points if you cover the actual buttons with the sign. image via http://9buz.com 3. Saran Wrapped This one is fun for a variety of places mostly for its tedium of cleaning. You will need lots of saran wrap and lots of time. A classic. (image via www.complex.com) Cars are fun to saran, but do recall that some people do need to be places on time as a matter of work or school, so you might consider something else. Two other options might be your roommateâs bed or your friendâs fridge. 4. Pressure Plate Prank This one relies like the first on unsuspecting victims, but has a more audible impact. There are a variety of very funny ways to do this type of prank. The first is pretty simple. Blow up some balloons, tape to a door, tape thumbtacks to the wall, and wait. After that things get a bit louder. Next up is a much harder one to prepare and might not work as well for men. Take a few pop-it percussion firecrackers and tape them to the underside of the toilet seat. This might take some patience and work. Lastly and perhaps most dastardly, take an air horn and tape it to the underside of an office chair, preferably the ones that compress down when you sit on them. If the victimâs chair doesnât go down like that, adjust the seat up high to make them have to adjust down and trigger the can. Loud, scary, and effective. (image via www.digdang.com) 5. Mouse Madness This might be a bit tricky depending on your roommateâs computer. First youâre going to need a wireless USB mouse. Next, take the mouse and insert the USB transmitter into a port on their computer. The more hidden, the better. Then as your roommate starts using their computer, periodically move the mouse around in another room. Right click is particularly frustrating. As a bonus, you can get an even better prank by changing their keyboard with an application called Key Extender. This will remap their keystrokes to be whatever you want. Let chaos rain! This will drive them crazy. (image credited to www.wrestlenewz.com) 6. Extra Bits For fun and amusing pseudo-bureaucratic forms check out The Bureau of Information. If you can get it, the Annoy-o-tron is a great prank tool you can find on Amazon. If youâre feeling particularly mean, wean someone off their coffee by switching out decaf bit by bit and then one day use espresso. If you really want to freak out your roommate, run in and scream âWhere is it?! Have you seen it?! It just ran in here!â and run out of the apartment/dorm and do not call or text. As I said before, these are intended for harmless pranks and fun jokes. Any and all criminal behavior resulting from this article is not the liability or responsibility of any involved in its creation including, but not limited to Uloop, its affiliates, and the author. Have fun and prank responsibly.
Computing Courses - Uses Tutes For Computing Science
Computing Courses - Uses Tutes For Computing ScienceWith the growing use of tutoring services, computing science courses have found it necessary to create effective tutoring services to ensure that their students are provided with a competitive edge. For every computing course offered in a university, a particular set of problems will be faced by the students.The tutors in such courses will probably have already done their homework on this particular set of problems. For those students who do not already know what these problems are, they will have to at least find out the characteristics of the course that they want to pursue. This way, they can choose a course that fits their character.A course might have different difficulties. Some students might find it hard to tackle problems that involve decision making. These students might find it difficult to deal with algorithmic problems. On the other hand, students who are more comfortable with problem solving might need tutoring on the use of algorithms in solving problems.With that in mind, the standard approach is to match the difficulties to the student's personality. For instance, a mathematical course might have some easier problems than those that involve numerical computations. In such cases, the students may be made to do some preparatory work to enable them to handle the tricky parts of the course.There are some academic institutions who have decided to offer tutoring services as part of their curriculum. One of these is the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). They have established a specialized and systematic program of courses that can be taken up online by those who are interested in it.MIT students have long been taunted by their peers for their ability to get good grades. Even as far back as the 1950s, there was some doubt about the quality of the tutoring services provided by Massachusetts Institute of Technology. They now have to face up to the reality that there are a lot of people who ha ve turned to the Internet to find an alternative to the traditional tutoring system.Jason King is a journalist with a background in technology and journalism. He has been working as a freelance writer since 2020.
The Benefits of KSP Organic Chemistry Tutor
The Benefits of KSP Organic Chemistry TutorThere are a lot of benefits to be gained from purchasing the KSP Organic Chemistry Tutor. Many people tend to think that buying an expensive eBook or hardcopy is a waste of money, but in some cases it may actually pay to do so.The first thing that you will see when you open up your purchase of this book is the lack of easy to understand and simple facts on how a molecule can be broken down into smaller atoms. You have to understand the concepts behind solubility, liquids, gases, solids, dissolving, adsorption, exchange, binding, and all of the other interesting things that come with the different kinds of elements and compounds. In order to prepare for this reading material, you should not hesitate to purchase the full set of books which contain all of the best information.Another benefit of the KSP Organic Chemistry Tutor is that it will prepare you for a variety of future subjects, like biology, chemistry, physics, and many more. It will h elp you understand certain chemical processes and reactions that are very important to your career. Also, it may provide you with the right kind of course in order to ensure that you will always have a job to go to.Another great benefit of the KSP Organic Chemistry Tutor is that it gives you a set of sample problems to work through in your spare time. This way, you will get a taste of what you need to learn about the subject and then it will become easier to learn more in your own time. This allows you to really go for it and try to learn the basics before doing a lot of extra study to make sure that you know everything.Overall, the KSP Organic Chemistry Tutor can really serve as a great boost to any career. Whether you work in the field of science, or inthe field of medicine, you can really benefit from having the knowledge.Some people find it even more useful because they will be able to learn a great deal of useful information from the material contained in the KSP Organic Chemis try Tutor. This material will teach you about everything from the chemistry of dyes to certain types of superconductors. You may also be taught how to design chemicals that can help treat many different kinds of cancers.These are just a few of the many benefits that you can gain from the KSP Organic Chemistry Tutor. In general, the more material that you purchase from it, the more benefit you will gain. Purchasing it now will allow you to receive immediate access to hundreds of topics that are sure to make your career a lot more profitable and exciting.
What Language Skills Do You Need to Become a Spanish Teacher
What Language Skills Do You Need to Become a Spanish Teacher What is The Required Level of Spanish to Give Lessons? ChaptersAt Minimum, You Must Have a Good Grasp of Spanish!Being Bilingual in SpanishGet a Foreign Language DegreeFirst Lesson IdeasThe Level Required Depends on the Level of the StudentEnglish is often privileged to the detriment of Spanish.However, the Spanish language is, according to numerous experts, the living language of the future.Spanish in a few figures is:A language spoken by more than 400 million speakersThe official language of 21 countriesThe second most utilized language in international tradeThe second most spoken language in the United States, a country whose Hispanic community is continually growingNumerous employers and numerous schools thus view mastering Spanish as a real asset and, due to the growing interest in the language, there is an increasing need qualified Spanish teachers and for private Spanish tutors.Do you have a good mastery of the Spanish language? Have you acquired those linguistic skills over the course of the past few years?Are you asking yourself whether you too could give Spanish lessons to meet that sky-rocketing demand?Here is our advice to gauge your Spanish level before launching into the adventure of teaching - either in a school or giving bespoke lessons as a one-on-one private tutor.Discover also this complete guide to becoming a Spanish teacher...ñol como Lengua Extranjera, or DELE is a language examination and certification programme advocated by the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science and administered through Instituto Cervantes branches around the world.You can find branches of the Cervantes Institute in Leeds, London and Manchester, or touch on Spanish culture and language learning on their website. You may even schedule you DELE from the convenient links they provide!This exam, which challenges candidatesâ knowledge and use of European Spanish, is set up according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFRL).Exam takers may choose to test at any of the 6 levels offered.The lowes t level, A1, denotes language skills equivalent to a beginner speaker; the B-range indicates intermediate Spanish skills and the Cs represent near-fluency and fluency.You would need to test in the B range â" B1 or B2, in order to teach through secondary school. Of course, the higher your certification, the better your chances are of earning a position as a teacher of Spanish so, if at all possible, testing at C1 or even C2 would greatly improve your potential for hire.A B-range exam would also be suitable to becoming a Spanish language tutor, with one caveat: at best, you would be qualified to work with students up to Key Stage 3.âWait a minute,â you say, âI thought there were no laws regarding tutoring qualifications!â and you would be completely right, but only up to a point.While there are no laws governing certifications and qualifications of tutors, the accepted rule of thumb is that you must be at least one year/level more advanced than the students you work with.So, if your language skills are officially assessed as intermediate, you would be qualified to teach beginner to low-intermediate language learners. If that is the group you were hoping to work with, youâre golden!What if youâre a native Spanish speaker or bi-lingual?If you are a native speaker of Spanish, you would have the inverse situation: you would need to prove your English language skills before stepping in front of a classroom or taking on private students! In such a case, the TOEFL or IELTS exams are for you.If you are bilingual â" if youâve earned your Masters degree in Spanish language studies, you too should sit the DELE even though you have travelled a clearly documented path to language mastery.The DELE certificate provides you with a double layer of qualifications, with the one earned through the Spanish Ministry bearing more weight. And, as a bonus, a DELE certification never expires!Besides, a C2 certificate would look so good on your CV, and think of how it woul d boost your chances of landing the job of your dreams!Now, letâs talk more concretely about what you want to do with those newly-earned certificates.Learn how you too can become a Spanish teacher without formal qualifications...You must be proficient in Spanish to tutor for an academic company.Employment Avenues that Demand Spanish Language SkillsNaturally, the direction you go with your Spanish knowledge all depends on what you would like to do: become a Spanish professor? Or give private Spanish lessons?Of course, there are other career paths that call for Spanish language capability, such as international trade, banking and import/export. Our focus, however, is on teaching Spanish.To become a Spanish professor and give Spanish lessons, the most common path is to obtain a masterâs degree in education.And, if you intend to teach Spanish in a classroom setting, as an instructor teaching under the National Curriculum, is necessary to attain Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and und ergo Initial Teacher Training (ITT).If your intention is strictly private tutoring, it would be a good idea to get teaching experience at the same time as you are finishing your courses.To become a Spanish teacher in a school in Scotland, you will need to complete similar education requirements, satisfactorily complete a TQ exam and undergo Initial Teacher Education (ITE).Whether in Scotland, England or anywhere else in the world, these steps all demand an excellent level of Spanish.If what you want is to become a private tutor and give Spanish lessons from time to time to earn some pocket money, the path is less convoluted and offers two options. You could join a company that offers academic tutoring, or set off independently.What are some companies that offer Spanish tutoring?Competitive Edge TutoringCactus Language CoursesProfessional Home TutorsKeystone TutorsBut be aware that you will need to have a bachelorâs degree, and possibly even a masterâs degree, and official proof of your Spanish language capability to tutor for the most reputable companies.And you might be expected to pass an entrance exam as well, testing your written and oral skills. Your Spanish level will be scrutinized!Donât go down this path unless you have an advanced level of Spanish!If you would like to become independent and tutor in Spanish as a freelancer, you are free to work without attaining a professional degree. It will be exclusively up to you, however, to find students to give Spanish lessons to!How would you go about it?One very effective way to find students for your Spanish lessons is to register for an online platform like Superprof, fill out your profile with your experience and your teaching style.Be sure to emphasise that you have submitted to a DBS check and, before you laugh all the way to the bank with all of the fees you will surely collect, make certain you have registered yourself with HMRC!Numerous students, both A-Level students and those already enroled at university launch themselves into private tutoring without being an expert of the Spanish language.Should you still be in school and looking for a way to earn a bit, you too will be able to choose between giving at-home or online lessons - or a combination of both! .Join the discussion: what essential qualities must a Spanish teacher have?Being Bilingual in SpanishStudying the language of Cervantes to give Spanish lessons isnât necessary for everyone; some people are bilingual and thus have the possibility of skipping over the learning and certifying processes described above.If you grew up speaking English as well as the Spanish language, you may consider yourself bilingual.What does being bilingual mean?This word is often used incorrectly. To be bilingual means that you speak Spanish as well as you speak your mother tongue.So you are able to understand, write, and speak fluently, as well as you can speak English!The Benefit of TravelMany people improve their foreign language skills by traveling.Why not go on a language-immersion trip in Spain?Spend your summer vacation in Spanish-speaking destinations: Latin America or Spain⦠the choice is yours!In recent years, the most popular tourist destination for Britons has been Spain. Other popular Spanish-speaking cities that globe-trotting Brits love to travel to are San Jose, Costa Rica; Havana, Cuba; and Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.Total immersion in a Spanish-speaking country is the best way to progress rapidly.This personal experience will allow you not only to improve your Spanish but also to enrich your culture.If you would like to improve your Spanish rapidly, you will need to get as much total-immersion experience as possible: go to public places, speak up, meet new native Spanish-speakers⦠You will need to experience a true linguistic exchange.Learning Spanish in Spain is a rare opportunity, so make sure you familiarize yourself rapidly and communicate as much as possible.Being bilingual will a lso allow you to set your Spanish lesson rates higher!Learn all about why travelling abroad is essential to becoming a Spanish teacher!Mother TongueFinally, some people will have no need at all to go on a trip to Spain or to take Spanish-language courses to become bilingual!If you are a native Spanish-speaker, if Spanish is your mother tongue or your second mother tongue, becoming a professor will be a piece of cake.Students who want to learn a language online are always looking to enrich themselves culturally but also and above all to obtain excellent pronunciation and a perfect accent.Working on Oral Expression Will Be Much More Appealing with a Spanish-Speaking Professor!But be careful not to rest on your laurels: pass the TOEFL, IELTS or and your teacher certification, so you can offer lessons catered to the widest range of Spanish learners!Discover more ways to become a Spanish teacher without a teaching certificate...4. Broach new material: only after you are assured that all previous difficulties have been addressed and all past lessons have been mastered should you start teaching a new facet or aspect of the language, be it vocabulary or grammar.5. Give your students plenty of opportunity to use the language s/he is learning.For some, teaching represents presenting material without giving students a chance to use it. Donât be that teacher!Throughout your lessons, you should maintain a positive, encouraging attitude. You will find that students respond and learn better if their teacher is open and engaging than if the entire session consists of hitting the books and drilling in Spanish pronunciation.You might also consider bringing lots of visuals and other teaching aids to your lessons.Spanish culture is vibrant, colourful and fun! The music is lively and the language melodious; your lessons should reflect the cultural tone the Spanish language represents.One last tip: keep detailed notes on every student.By keeping records of where your students are at in their learning, the difficulties theyâve faced (and, hopefully, overcome!) and what their ultimate learning goals are, you will be able to better prepare yourself to meet and teach each of your charges.Your questions answered: what degrees do you need to become a Spanish teacher?Focus mainly on the Spanish lexicon in order to help your student pass their SAT test.The Level Required Depends on the Level of the StudentObtaining an excellent level of Spanish to become a good professor is obvious, but is it necessary?If a beginner student wants to progress in Spanish, must you necessarily possess the same capacities as a professional to give them an introduction?Spanish Lessons in Middle School and High SchoolIf a student currently in middle school or in high school wants to improve their foreign language skills, you will just need to show that you are at an intermediary level.What do middle school and high school students learn in their high school classes?Listening skillsRead ing skillsPronunciation and conversation skillsThe coursework at this level is not very complex.At an intermediary level, you will be able to help a student if you know how to write in Spanish and have basic conversations.In sum, you donât need to be bilingual to help a student in middle school or high school!Whatâs more important? Your teaching skills, your listening abilities, and your capacity to explain concepts clearly and simply.Test PrepPreparing for tests, such as the GCSE or A-Level Spanish exam generally follows the same rules as ordinary, periodic classroom exams, but with one crucial difference.Whereas periodic exams focus on the material in the current segment being taught, end of year exams and school leaving ordeals are comprehensive: the material is more complex, the conversations are more advanced and there is more to be tested on.However, if you are asked to help a student prepare for their Spanish GCSE subject test, there are tools at your disposal!The numer ous tools available on the Internet will become your best ally. You can use online tools to create exercises or review sheets for your student.You should have no trouble finding any; a simple search for 'Spanish teaching materials' will yield millions of hits: worksheets and videos, blogs from experienced teachers and other resources you may make use of, either for free or a small fee.The Necessary Oral and Written Level for Students Beyond the School Leaving examBeyond GCSE level, if you have attained intermediary Spanish speaking skills, they will no longer suffice. These students will need a tutor who has mastered the written and oral aspects of the language.Do you speak Spanish fluently? If the answer is no, you wonât be able to take your lessons with those students any further.You must have an advanced or even expert level of Spanish to be able to teach those of an intermediary level.You will most importantly need to be able to write without mistakes and speak fluently about anything and everything before you will be able to help a student who is already beyond the secondary school level.You must also have excellent teaching skills!If youâre unsure, simply ask yourself whether you could easily pass the test or class that the student is studying for.Find out how you too could incorporate technology into your Spanish lessons...
How to Teach Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder
How to Teach Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder How Can You Teach Students with Autism? ChaptersRecognising Autistic Children and Teaching ThemHow to Behave with Autistic StudentsThink About the Future When Teaching Autistic StudentsFighting Autism Stereotypes as a TeacherâIf youâve met one person with autism, youâve met one person with autism.â - Dr. Stephen Shore.In the UK, schooling and education are fundamental parts of British society and your success in school can go a long way to dictating your career prospects. Children, therefore, need to be educated at school and their teacher needs to know how to teach them and interact with them.A teacher needs to be aware of how to interact with students on the spectrum. A lot of children on the spectrum struggle with traditional schooling as it isnât designed with them in mind. Tutors and teachers need to know how to react, behave, and provide the child with their right to be educated.Children with autism struggle socially and often lack the social skills and awareness of nonverbal emotional cues to effectively h old a conversation with their peers. However, with the right social skills training, awareness, and classroom environment, teachers can help students with autism spectrum disorder to learn the subjects on the national curriculum, develop interpersonal skills, and spend their childhood learning just like any other child.There are a number of strategies that can be used to help children with autism to better understand emotions, as they have difficulties processing feelings, social communication, exhibiting empathy, making friends, and coping in certain social situations.In this article, we're going to have a look at how you can teach children, teens, and adults with autism spectrum disorder. 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In fact, the term comes from the Greek term âautoâ for âselfâ. This obviously doesnât help with the preconception that those on the spectrum are isolated.In the grand scheme of things, teaching students with autism isn't that different to teaching any other student. (Source: karelinlestrange)Even though this is completely false, those with autism are just protecting themselves from a threatening environment or an environment that they consider threatening.34% of children on the autism spectrum say that the worst thing about being at school was bullying and 63% of children on the autism spectrum are not in the kind of school their parents believe would best support them. Those on the spectrum are far m ore common than we think.Over 700,000 people in the UK are autistic. This means that 2.8 million people in the UK have a relative with autism and schooling and private tutorials should reflect this. We canât generalise either, especially as teachers.A student with autism isnât a problem as theyâre very similar to any other student in the class. They may just require slightly more attention, a personalised approach and regular monitoring, and a teaching approach that uses direct and clear communication methods.An autistic child is, after all, no more or less intelligent than any of the other students in the class. While they have troubles with social interaction and communication, they are more than capable in other aspects of education. Whether they struggle with language or learning, the teacher needs to treat each child as an individual and keep an eye out for the non-verbal communication that they may be exhibiting.How to Behave with Autistic StudentsAn autistic child or st udent needs to be thought of in the same way as any other student. Each student needs to be dealt with in an appropriate way and itâs up to the teacher to work out how to deal with them. They shouldnât be thought of as a problem to work around.Working with a student one on one, whether they're autistic or not, can be a good way to help them progress. (Source: Greyerbaby)In fact, combining a skill set in order to achieve results is one of the most rewarding things about being a teacher. Some children may develop language skills later on, be hyperactive, or isolated, and a single teacher isnât always capable of dealing with this. They need to, therefore, seek advice and help on how to teach certain children or private students.They also need to be sensitive to the students, especially if the autistic student is part of a bigger group of students. Autistic students can be met with prejudice and other children may make fun of them or say nasty things to them, especially very youn g children who aren't aware of the condition.Letâs not forget how cruel children can be to one another sometimes. Itâs therefore important that the teacher be ready for this kind of behaviour and create a classroom environment that doesn't allow for this kind of behaviour.Dyslexic students also tend to come under such unwanted scrutiny: how should you work with them?They need to remain vigilant and make sure they focus on the childâs effort, their progress, how they work, and how they learn. This is a job that needs to be tackled on all fronts and the teacher should use every tool at their disposal to get the most out of every student. Fortunately for you, there are plenty of resources available to teachers nowadays!Teaching is a full-time vocation, especially when it comes to teaching autistic students. In some instances, the teacher will need to be patient with the student so that they can concentrate on helping them reach their full potential. How they teach will help them achieve this. They need to regularly communicate with the student and listen to them.As a teacher, you're not just there to teach students your subject, you're also there to turn children into functioning members of society with problem-solving abilities who can overcome any difficulty, regardless of any disabilities they may have.You also need to be teaching social skills as students need to be constantly improving their listening skills, communication skills, and learning how to respond to different problems. These are all things that those with autism can find rather difficult, too.Think About the Future When Teaching Autistic StudentsAn autistic student (or any child, for that matter) probably won't often think about their future, but itâs probably something that concerns their friends and families an awful lot. As we all know, schooling can make us who we are or decide what weâre going to become. Itâs where we make lifelong friends, get qualifications, learn to compete, a nd learn the concepts of hierarchy, authority, and respect.Autistic children are in the same boat as any other child. They just require a teaching approach that works them. (Source: NeiFo)An autistic child will also do all of the above. However, theyâll do it in a different way. Their teacher needs to keep this in mind and treat the student just like they would any other student. That said, they do need to find the right way to communicate with the student and express things in a clear way that theyâll understand.A student's future, whatever it may be, can be decided by the education they receive at school. Thus, they need to learn just like any other student and treated thus, be it in a PE class or a chemistry lab. Of course, and especially if you moonlight as a tutor, you need to be aware that the child is autistic, but you need to be aware that they are a student first, and autistic second.Students with autism can be educated without any problems as theyâre not any less int elligent than any other student, which you need to keep in mind. Thatâs why the teacher needs to know how to adapt and change their teaching approaches to suit the student and ensure that they have a bright future.Fighting Autism Stereotypes as a TeacherAs you probably know, autism is neither contagious nor deadly and itâs just a behavioural condition that can affect learning. However, thatâs no reason to marginalise autistic students. The teacherâs role is to ensure that an autistic student functions just like any other student.Every student needs teaching approaches that work for them. (Source: Pexels)In fact, isolating a student can have a negative effect on the student. The teacher needs to support the student and be an advocate for autistic students. Whether an adult or a child, no student should ever be marginalised, especially at school. A childâs development can be negatively affected by the image they have of themselves and their teacher.The teacher, therefore, n eeds to help their student disprove all the common stereotypes and misconceptions of those with autism. While quite a challenge, a teacherâs job has always been to help students reach their potential, no matter who they are or what learning disability they may have!The same is true for other learning disabilities like dyslexia, ADHD, dyspraxia, and also for struggling students or those with behavioural problems and special educational needs: you need a guide to teaching students with any of these learning disabilities!
Computer Safety to Protect your Data Online
Computer Safety to Protect your Data Online Antivirus Software To Protect Your Personal Information Online? ChaptersUnderstanding How Computers Become InfectedWhy Companies Should Lose No Time in Buying Antivirus SoftwareWhy You Should Have A Virus Protection Programme as a Private UserSome Anti-Malware Programmes and Other Free Security SoftwareWhether you use your computer, whether occasionally or regularly, to surf the Internet or to work offline, you need to install and keep your antivirus up-to-date.Computers can become infected even if they are connected only to an internal network; public, government, even military networks can all become infected.An anti-virus programme is indispensable, your best bet to avoid changing your electronics every week.If you surf a lot on the Internet, you will soon realize the benefits of maximum protection: with a better understanding of the stakes of mobile security, you will see why you need to protect your computers. Finally, this article will compare different antivirus programmes to help you in your choice.Employees of those companies with insuff icient web security had a surprise holiday - or forced unemployment, depending on your point of view - but a repeat of this sort of digital piracy could destroy a company, bringing it to its knees and causing mass bankruptcies and lay-offs.Why You Should Have A Virus Protection Programme as a Private UserPrivate uses will also need optimum protection, not only for their computers, but for their smartphones and tablets as well.Itâs never fun to realise that your high-end Android tablet has crashed, to lose all the pictures you have taken or find out that your bank account has unusual drafts on it that you certainly never authorised - just because you never bothered to get adequate Internet protection.In fact, for a Windows PC, even a mediocre free software is better than nothing at all.If we seem to be emphasizing Windows, itâs because it is by far the most common operating system in both time and space, and one of the first to have attracted the attention of cybercriminals who t ake advantage of the freedom (which soon became âfaultsâ) of your PC operating system.The PC/Mac feud (or Mac/PC, depending on which side you are on) is fought not only in the purely commercial arena of which one has cornered which market, but also on which one is best in preventing and detecting viruses.It is a common misconception that an Apple computer cannot be infected: OS X is no longer safe from Trojans, and it is just as important to install an antivirus to protect yourself on a Mac.Even Apple Macs can get viruses - so don't forget to keep your security updated! Photo credit: bob august on Visualhunt.comCurrently, Linux (GNU) is probably the operating system of choice if you want to be safe: in fact, many a cyberpirate probably works with its user interfaceâ¦But you should probably be careful with Bliss, File, VIT, and SIILOV as well. And itâs only the beginning - soon, anti-spyware programmes will be indispensable for every operating system, as Android users have sad ly realised.Some Anti-Malware Programmes and Other Free Security SoftwareFree viruses are a given and one we would rather do without. On the other side of the coin, good-quality antivirus programmes can be pretty expensive.And yet, among the best antivirus software available for your Windows operating system, more than one is free (entirely or in part).The best free antivirus programmes are called (depending on your needs and preferences):Avira, an antivirus programme for WindowsAVG, with a free version (the best if you are still running Vista; and it also has features for optimizing your PC)Avast (not the Pro version)Microsoft Security EssentialsWindows Defender (particularly for Windows 10)Panda Free AntivirusIf you feel you canât trust a free antivirus programme, most paying versions offer a free trial period so you can see if your apps run smoothly with it before getting out your credit card. Most trial periods run about a month before you are asked to pay.Be careful of fake a ntivirus software that can be spyware in disguise. And note as well that Avast Freeâs very proactive programming makes it difficult to run secondary antimalware programmes in parallel.Internet security is so complex that you should really look into additional security apps such as:Spybot Search Destroy (PC antivirus and anti-malware in one)Malwarebytes (has a free version for MacOS)CCleanerGhostery, an ad blocker and anti-spyware programme.Remember to scan your system regularly (donât wait until it slows down!) to get rid of infections that might have slipped in unnoticed.IT courses can help you choose the right programmes to make your computer secure.The Best Payed Antivirus ProgrammesYou will need a halfway decent RAM to run a virus cleaner on your smartphone!If a free virus programme might be enough for private users, any corporate structure, from tiny startup to large multinational, should invest in a wider set of security tools to prevent crashes in mini-networks, servers or internal company networks. This is where the paying anti-virus solution comes in.Kapertsky is one of several good paying antivirus programmes. Photo credit: david.orban on VisualHuntBut what are the best antivirus software?All comparative studies on the best security software generally turn up the same few names:Bitdefender Antivirus Plus (with more features than Bitdefender free, obviously)Kaspersky AntivirusNorton Security+G Data AntivirusESET NOD32F-Secure SAFEMcAfee Antivirus Plus (there is also a free edition available for a limited time)Human Error?Generally, the principal at fault in Windows 8 or webbrowser glitches is the human user.Protecting yourself from spyware is a good thing - however, a lot of Internet fraud still uses traditional methods that have nothing to do with Web 2.0, such as identity theft and taking advantage of human generosityâ¦There are a number of good reflexes you should adopt parallel to downloading a good antivirus for Mac or a good Windows antivi rus.First of all, make sure your firewall is activated. You should also update Windows regularly: most patches aim to help protect the hard drive - which is why XP and Vista are now particularly at risk, since technical support for these Windows versions has been discontinued.Be wary of freeware with data files ending in â.exeâ (especially if you got it from a P2P network : the best behaviour is prudence. If you notice your computer slowing down after installing freeware, immediately put it into quarantine or de-install it. An anti-spam filter would be useful, even if you are using GNU/Linux. Donât forget to format your USB sticks and use backup software (or backup your files manually at regular intervals).You can lock your session with passwords to protect your most precious data.When you have a family, parental control helps keep your child away from shady, virus-infected websites. Additionally, your browser, no matter how sophisticated, should be regularly updated.
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