Learn to TEACH English with TECHNOLOGY. Free course for American TESOL students.


TESOL certification course online recognized by TESL Canada & ACTDEC UK.

Visit Driven Coffee Fundraising for unique school fundraising ideas.





Texas ISD School Guide
Texas ISD School Guide







Articles for Teachers

Does anyone actually like teaching English? -- answers.yahoo.com
teach english in Asia? I currently teach English, in china, and it sucks. At first i thought it would be ok, a bunch of cute kids, wanna have fun and play with the big white thing (me).can't ...

What countries do you NOT need a B.A. (Bachelors) to teach ESL, english as a second language? -- answers.yahoo.com
I want to travel to Japan and Thailand, and have received a TESOL certificate / training, but I think you legally need a bachelors degree to work in these countries. Is this right? I would like to ...

I would like to teach English in Japan but why is it so difficult for an Asian to get an ESL job in -- answers.yahoo.com
I am an Asian but I received an English medium education since young, went to top schools in my country and graduated with a BA. My English is of native level, with General Cambridge ...

What's the differences between esl teacher and just an english teacher? -- answers.yahoo.com
im a student live in korea,i heard a lot about esl teacher, esl student ...what's the differences between esl teacher and just an english teacher?

How do you become an ESL teacher? -- answers.yahoo.com
I want to know how to become an ESL teacher that meets national standards (not just a state) in the US, and international for extra info if possible. I'ld like to teach K-12 and Adult students. ...

Where to go for ESL teachers who are in their 60s? -- answers.yahoo.com
I'm asking this on behalf of someone who is over 60 and currently teaching ESL in China. My question is - where can someone that age go in the world to teach English? The problem seems to be ...

Advanced ESL class question? -- answers.yahoo.com
Hi, I'm a new esl teacher, and I work for a brand new school with no textbooks or curriculum for ESL. The students I teach seem native speakers, but they have weaknesses in writing and spelling, ...

Becoming an ESL teacher? -- answers.yahoo.com
I am interested in pursuing a teaching career in Italy so I can be closer to my family. Can I major in Italian Studies and then get my ESL certification certificate? Do you have to major in Education ...

Can a teacher use manipulative lies to get a pupil to confess is that moral? -- answers.yahoo.com
Can a teacher use manipulative lies to get a pupil

Any ideas for a good gift for a teacher?chocolates or what,what can be the best? -- answers.yahoo.com
Any ideas for a good gift for a teacher?

What is the greatest challenge facing the teaching profession today? -- answers.yahoo.com
What is the greatest challenge facing

I am a licensed lawyer in California. I am kind of tired of it. How do I become a teacher? -- answers.yahoo.com
I am thinking about teaching elementary school. What do I have to do to become certified? CBEST exam?

Can you give me ideas on writing a thesis? -- answers.yahoo.com
alrighty, i have a problem with writing a thesis for my English project. i won't tell you the topic...all i need is some simple basic ideas on how to write a thesis. and i'd really appreciate ...

How do you survive a stressful college life? -- answers.yahoo.com
im a sophomore at my university, and it is driving me off the edge, my college life stopped being fun when this semester started, i get home at 7 and 8pm and all i do is my homeworks and study for ...

Students: Is correct spelling important to you at all? Do older people make too much of spelling -- answers.yahoo.com
Students: Is correct spelling important to you

Do professors hate students who make them uncomfortable? -- answers.yahoo.com
Do professors hate students who make

I aspire to become a teacher..can ull give me guidance?? -- answers.yahoo.com
hey friendz, i aspire to become a teacher..n the mandotary degree needed is B.Ed... can ull please tell me..wt shld i do after acquiring B.Ed..degree.. ne other professional degree? or wt do ppl do ...

Can intelligence be taught? -- answers.yahoo.com
"To many people are educated well beyond their intelligence." Matthew E, Hayward

What do you put out for parents and/or students on Meet the Teacher Day (before school starts for the year)? -- answers.yahoo.com
I was wondering what other teachers do for meet the teacher day. Last year I had a sign up sheet for conferences and important papers the parents needed. This year I would like to do something ...

What should one do if they get a teacher they dont like? -- answers.yahoo.com
What should one do if

What are the main objectives of a school library?? -- answers.yahoo.com
What are the main objectives

Should teachers be allowed to disciplin students? -- answers.yahoo.com
what is the point in punishining puipls if it has no affect on them? They continue to break rules however many times they get put in detentions. Shouldn't schools come up with some other way of ...

I am 29 and am thinking of going back to school to become a teacher, do you think it's too late? -- answers.yahoo.com
I am 29 and am thinking of going back to school

I'm wanting to be a high school teacher, anyone know how to do this? Still confused -- answers.yahoo.com
I just got finished talking to the counsellor at UNT and she told me to complete my major first then apply for teaching courses. I'm not sure I fully understand and talking to her all day ...

How likely is it for a 17-year-old to be hired as a tutor? -- answers.yahoo.com
My son, who gets good grades in school and has tutored several of his classmates for school service credit, is looking for a job over the summer. I suggested tutoring, but I don't know if people ...

Montessori school? 10 points best answer!!? -- answers.yahoo.com
what do you think of the montessori school? good/ bad explain why

I need help to teach a 19 year old to read and write fast in 28 days!? -- answers.yahoo.com
Can you give me links to good websites that could help me teach a 19 year old boy to read fast and write better, vocabulary wise . He's in the first year in college and needs help to keep up with ...

What is a high school teacher's salary? -- answers.yahoo.com
What is a high school teacher's

Do you agree on "teacher-student love relationship"? -- answers.yahoo.com
this question points out the relationship of the teacher and the learner especially whe they belong to the same school.

I am a teacher and want to start a pizza place, Can it be done? -- answers.yahoo.com
I am a teacher and want to start a

Are there any other teachers out there ready to throw in the towel? -- answers.yahoo.com
Teaching is such a hard thing to do anymore. I'm wiped out. I feel that everytime I make it one step... also doing good work. Ask other teachers who teach the same grade & subject as you...

What is the average yearly salary of teachers? -- answers.yahoo.com
What is the average yearly salary

Does anyone keep in touch with their teachers? -- answers.yahoo.com
Does anyone keep in touch with

What do I need to know to teach kindergarteners? -- answers.yahoo.com
I'm typically a middle and high school teacher, but I'll be teaching kindergarteners in summer school. What are some things I should know about teaching younger children (that maybe ...

Can a school principal legally give out personal information about teachers to parents? -- answers.yahoo.com
Last fall, I was diagnosed with mononucleosis just before the school year began. According to my doctors, I was no longer contagious when school started. However, I did miss several days of work, so ...

Teachers, have you ever been attracted to your student? -- answers.yahoo.com
have you ever thought a student was hot or attracted 2 them? have you ever liked one of them

Teachers what makes you like a student, dislike them? -- answers.yahoo.com
is there something about a certain student that makes you like them, or dislike them and have you ever found your students attractive, hot, or even liked them?? Additional Details umm i have no idea ...

For Teachers! Any funny stories you yould like to share? -- answers.yahoo.com
Kids say and do the darndest things. What are some funny things that have happened in your own classroom? What have you heard kids say that made you and your co-teachers laugh?

Why should I become a High School english teacher? -- answers.yahoo.com
I am considering studying education after I finish my journalism degree. I would like to be sure before I commit myself to anything.

What should one do if they get a teacher they dont like? -- answers.yahoo.com
What should one do if they get a teacher

I plan to start substitute teaching, i have never done that before.? -- answers.yahoo.com
I have helped in classrooms and interacted with students and done my hours for the prerequired classes for the credential program. I think being nervous and maybe overanxious may be a norm, but what ...

Can a teacher have crush on a student? -- answers.yahoo.com
Is it possible for a teacher to have a crush on student?

How do you get people interested in learning again? -- answers.yahoo.com
Seriously...how do you get people excited about expanding their minds and just becoming educated? And save the drugs and booze comments...we know there's no shortage of pink elephants playing in ...

Does anyone know of a list of states and specific areas with a critical teaching shortage in English -- answers.yahoo.com
I am looking for a website link that will provide a list of states and areas, or just a list. It would be great to find an updated list for the upcoming school year. I have been going around in ...

What courses do I need to take to become a ESL teacher? -- answers.yahoo.com
I,m still in high school,but i,m thinking to become a ESL (english is second language.)teacher.And actually , I am a ESL student,I live in CA, So I hope someone could share their experience with me, ...

What are your ideas on how to create better bilingual education teachers? -- answers.yahoo.com
What are your ideas on how to create better bilingual

is your teacher allowed to have cameras in the classroom? -- answers.yahoo.com
I was wondering whether or not teachers are allowed to put cameras in classrooms to spy on students and see if they are texting. Does it violate a student's rights? And what do you think of ...

Teachers and students, which do you prefer? -- answers.yahoo.com
1. SMALL CLASSES, or 2. LARGE CLASSES. WHY? Additional Details In regards to number of students in it!

ELTS - Time Out for English -- Hugh Nelson
A prominent newspaper columnist who writes about the IELTS Examination and answers readers' questions about it recently responded to a query from a Thai student who asked how he could boost his ...

Improve Listening Skills for ESL Students -- Chris Cotter
Most students will say that listening is difficult, if not actually admit that this is their weakest skill. The problem comes down to two main points. The first stems from the fact that the pace, ...

Primary teachers -- Tara Hillton
Primary teachers are responsible for guiding children through the formation of many important life skills, and also watching over their students' social development. Primary teachers come into ...

Homeschool Materials In A Song -- Mary Joyce
Homeschool materials are indeed everywhere. In fact, one of best learning tools you can use as a homeschooling parent is making use of songs. Think of it…. Does it not amaze you to this day when ...

Am I too Old to Learn a Second Language? -- Douglas Bower
A READER'S RESPONSE: "It has been documented that the older one gets the more difficult it becomes to learn a foreign language." MY COMMENTS: Actually, there is no credible evidence to show that ...

College - Studying Abroad -- Sheryl A Walker
Studying abroad was one of the best decisions I made during my college years. I spent the winter term of my senior year in South Africa and Lesotho (another country in Africa that is landlocked ...

World Folktales and Fables -- Anneke Forzani
Children love folktales and fables. With their simple characters and settings, as well as an enticing conflict early in the story, folktales immediately grab a reader’s attention. Recall The Three ...

New Training Methodology Makes A Difference In Learning Results -- Arthur F Carmazzi
When you were in school, did you ever notice that some students hardly studied at all and still got good marks? While you on the other hand needed to study hard to get the same results. Yet some ...

How To Start A Student Writing Group -- Stephenie Hovland
I created a writing group at my school this past year, and it has become a hit with the students who enjoy writing. Let me share a few guidelines and tips that you may use to start and run your own ...

The Intelligent Person's Resource for Education and Learning -- Michael DeLion
The internet is awash with information. Whether you are looking for information on cars or tin can production, you can be sure that there is a website which caters to your every need. Unlike the ...

Superstar Teaching - The Proper Uses of Homework -- Darrell Causey
One of the hottest topics in education today is the issue of homework. It affects teachers, parents and students alike. Homework does have a purpose but in recent years teachers have abused its ...

Primary Resources - How to Use YouTube to Find Brilliant Primary Resources -- John Davies
Good quality primary resources in your classroom can make all the difference between a positive and happy classroom, and a negative and bored one. If you have good primary resources available to you ...

Primary Teaching Resources - 3 Things to Look For When Buying Primary Teaching Resources -- John Davies
Primary teaching is getting harder, and so it's no surprise that more and more people are opting to buy some primary teaching resources for use in their classroom. But before you rush out and buy ...

10 Qualities You Find in Good Students and Good Citizens -- Caroline Mackay
Over the years I have found 10 qualities in students that make them good students. To me a good student is not always the student that gets an A. Some students can get an A without even trying and ...

Teach English Abroad: 5 Tips to Apply for a Visa for Teachers Seeking TESOL Jobs / TEFL Jobs Abroad -- Bruce E Thompson
Every year thousands of adventuresome souls leave their home country for six months or more to teach English abroad. Yet the search for TESOL jobs (Teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages) ...

Effective Classroom Management -- Adam Waxler
I often have teachers ask me what is the best approach to classroom management? As a veteran teacher I have seen far too many teachers fail because of classroom management problems. (Remember, ...

Three Easy Ways to Increase Reading Comprehension -- Adam Waxler
The primary purpose of reading is comprehension, or understanding. Unless you comprehend what you read you might as well be reading a different language. Unfortunately, for many students school ...

Teaching Guided Reading -- Adam Waxler
What is guided reading? What are some guided reading activities? How about guided reading demonstrations or guided reading lesson plans? Using guided reading as a teaching strategy has become more ...

Why Teachers Should Listen To Harry Wong -- Adam Waxler
Along with my full-time job as a middle school social studies teacher I also teach a college level course on classroom management. In that course I use my own books ("eteach: A Teacher Resource" and ...

The Student - Teacher Relationship -- Adam Waxler
Being a teacher who has moved from New York to Florida I am often asked to compare the two…actually I find myself comparing the New York school system to the Florida school system even if I’m not ...

A Powerful Teaching Tip -- Adam Waxler
One of the most effective classroom management strategies a teacher can use is also the strategy that teachers are most skeptical of. Why? I'm not sure… This simple teaching strategy has a ...

Youngsters Learn English -- Gino Lipata
The English Language is becoming one of the most used languages internationally nowadays. In fact, most of the Asian countries started hiring English Teachers from English speaking countries to let ...

English Language in a Sorry State -- Hugh Nelson
In a damning assessment of the state of college education in the United States in the American magazine The New Yorker last month, Louis Menand noted that, of the 1.5 million students who will ...

Non-Native Speaking English Pronunciation and Articulation -- Gino Lipata
There are varying types of English pronunciation and its articulation lurking in the Educational Institutions of all the non-native speakers of English today. American English and British English ...

Teaching English in China -- Tom Carter
Having little luck finding an attractive job offer in the U.S. in 2004, I decided to take my skills where they were wanted -- abroad. Enticed by the "Teach English in China -- No Experience ...

Work Down Under - Australia Gap Year -- RealGapExperience

Ghana Volunteer Project -- RealGapExperience

Volunteer Teaching in Africa -- RealGapExperience

Selamat datang! - An expate teacher sums up his first year of living in Jakarta, Indonesia -- Steve Lang
When I first arrived in Jakarta, I wondered why I'd bothered to fly halfway around the world to live in this over-crowded, polluted, concrete jungle. First impressions weren't good; long ...

The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Truth About TV and Your Preschooler -- Deanna Mascle
I am the mother of a preschooler and I have to admit that my child watches several hours of television each week. I am sure he watches more hours than any educator would recommend, but I've ...

Re: Why No Working Holiday Visa for Americans? -- Sam
Awesome article man, gives me hope that a few people in Japland will let me work on a tourist visa^^

Tips & Tricks for Classroom Management -- katemc85

PBS 39 Education - Essential Practices - Classroom Mangm't -- PBS39

Teaching: Classroom Control -- careervideoguy

Meaningful and Engaged Learning -- katemc85

Classroom Management Tips & Tricks "Documentary" -- ozbo530

How to Use an English Textbook -- MadridTeacher
center>

How to Organize Yourself When You Start Teaching English -- MadridTeacher

How Advanced Is Your Advanced Student? -- Heads Up English
Questions and concerns often arise among teachers when it comes to advanced students: just what can a high-level learner do? They have cleared the hurdle of fluency problems, as much of the language ...

IELTS and TOEFL- Now Interchangeable? -- Hugh Nelson
Not that long ago, the division was clearer. Foreign students seeking admission to 'Western' universities took the TOEFL examination to give admissions officers a numerical rating of their ...

6 Tips To Help You Get Hired As An ESL Teacher -- Will Robins
English is the world’s most widely-used commercial language, and in the 21st century, being able to speak good conversational English is almost a prerequisite for success. There are, consequently, ...

Discover the Importance of Effective Classroom Management In Your Classroom -- Lee McIntyre
As teachers, we seem to spend a lot of time worrying about the behavior of the students we teach, but what exactly is the importance of classroom management? Well, in my opinion, effective classroom ...

Discover 3 Top Tips for Dealing with Classroom Management Issues in a Secondary School -- Lee McIntyre
The classroom management issues that your face in a secondary school are often very different to what you experience in a primary classroom. But whatever the age range of the students that you teach, ...

Reducing Inappropriate Student Dehavior in the Classroom the Easy Way -- Lee McIntyre
Inappropriate student behavior in the classroom can ruin lessons, disrupt teaching and learning, and causes the teacher in charge huge amounts of stress and anguish. When all you want to do is teach, ...

Teacher Training Just Isn't What It Used to Be - And That's a Good Thing -- Joseph Serpico
The current options when it comes to training for teachers bear little resemblance to the situation a few years ago. Back then, if someone inquired about what teacher training entailed, they were ...

Higher Level Thinking? As Easy As A Question -- Michael Michels
“Questions, I’ve got some questions” is how a Jack Johnson song from the Curious George Soundtrack begins. From the beginning of our lives, we are always questioning something. They start as ...

Benefits Of Children Learning English As A Second Language -- Andrew Abrahamson
There is a preponderance of evidence that points to the benefits of children learning English as a second language. However, choosing to raise a bilingual child is something that requires a great ...

How to Teach Kids a Foreign Language -- Aaron Kuroiwa
There are many different opinions and arguments on what methods are best for teaching children foreign languages. In this article we won’t discuss opinion but I will simply share some simple ...

Getting To Know Your Child's Teacher -- Connie Ragen Green
When your child first starts school your life changes overnight. Suddenly they are spending more waking hours with the teacher than they do with their own family. If this is your first child the ...

Kindergarten - 9 Questions To Ask To Find Out If Your Child Is Ready To Start Kindergarten -- Connie Ragen Green
Although Kindergarten is not compulsory in many states, most families choose to start their child’s formal education in this setting. Kindergarten is thought by most professional educators to lay ...

Effective Classroom Management - 3 Tips To Almost Guarantee Effective Classroom Management -- Lee McIntyre
Effective classroom management is one of the most important skills that a new teacher can learn. Get it wrong and you will feel frustrated and alone. Get it right, and you will feel elated and ...

Teachers and Counselors, Help Your Students Become Career Explorers -- Mary Askew
Teachers and Counselors, Help Your Students Become Career Explorers As teachers and counselors, you help students explore careers. You aid your students as they search for meaning, purpose, and ...

Studying Tips - Strategies of Successful Students -- Rich MacKenzie
Part of doing what I do means that I get a lot of time to study successful people at the top of their game. One type that I really like to study is successful students that I can learn better ...

Create a Classroom Website -- Luke Kent
You do not have to be an expert web designer to create a class website. There are many free and low cost sites on the web that allow you to create a website for your class. If you want more control ...

5 Secret Tools From Google to Help You With Your Assignments -- Lela Iskandar
During the old days, writing an essay or completing an assignment means visiting a library. In the new age, with the creation of Internet, a successful research can be done by just about anyone with ...

Self-knowledge As A Key Concept In Teaching Reading -- Robyn Whyte
This article is part of a four part series that discusses how to teach reading and the specialized approach needed within the guided reading philosophy. Simply put, guided reading has many aspects ...

Effective Study Habits -- Gene Grzywacz
Effective study habits are essential for achieving and maintaining a high GPA. More importantly, effective study habits help you to store information in long-term memory, allowing you to use the ...

Not All International Schools Are Created Equal - A Quick and Dirty Guide For Overseas Teachers -- Kelly Blackwell
Considering the recent unprecedented growth in the number of international schools in the world on top of the abundance already operating worldwide, it is no wonder you might be reeling from the ...

The GED Test - A Thinking Marathon -- Leo Williams
The GED test is grueling. A timed 7.5-hour test, it’s a thinking marathon, and GED students should prepare for the test just like a runner would get ready for a challenging athletic event. For ...

High Tech Devices Used by Students for Cheating -- Megan Cherry
My high school aged daughter came home the other day and announced that kids in her high school classes were cheating on their test by using their cell phones to text message other students in the ...

Helping Students With Reading Problems -- Lisa Harp
Reading is a difficult process. The brain must be doing several things at once in order to make sense out of the written word. Many things can go wrong when a student is learning to read. Kids who ...

Importance of English in a Global Workplace -- C.V. Zamora
Good morning ladies and gentlemen, our distinguished guests and graduating students of the CCT. It is my distinct pleasure to be among the first to congratulate the graduating students of this ...

Re: Survival Arabic for ESL Teachers -- B.T
This article is really excellent! I was looking for something like that for quite some time now. Thank you With a hope you will continue good work and give us some more material. Shoukran

Business English For Accounting- Learning Accounting And Financial Terms And Vocabulary -- Eoin Baxter
We should start by asking what is English for finance? It is the learning of English specifically geared towards accounting, finance, auditing or whatever area of finance you need to learn. The next ...

Teachers - Dress To Impress In The Classroom -- Emily Webb
It may sound ridiculous but what you wear can have as much of an impact on your classroom management as your lesson preparation and behaviour strategies. We dress to impress in job interview so why ...

Students Improve Focus and Concentration - Studying For Exams -- Leon Edward
For many students, when exams are announced, a fear overcomes them. A sense of dread fills them and they panic. This is due in part because exams are a very stressful time for many students. The fear ...

Do Your Kids a Favor - Take Away the Calculator -- Joe Pagano
The kids of today are so different from those of only a generation ago. Heck. I’m quite computer literate and am pretty good with electronic gadgets, but I can’t even place a close second to my ...

Excellent Teachers Never Blame Parents for Students' Academic Failure -- Cassandra George Sturges
Studies show that statistically there are more African American students in special education than there are in regular classrooms. The typical child in a special education is a black male child. ...

ANALYZING LACK OF EDUCATIONAL MOTIVATION IN STUDENTS IN PAKISTAN -- Munir Moosa Sewani
Education is the key towards success for every country.It helps to boost the economy and to generate democratic society in a country.The main resource of any country is Human Resource. If we'll ...

Teachers - Want a Private Education For Your Children But You Cannot Afford It? -- Kelly Blackwell
You need to teach overseas! Pick a country, any country, and there will be at least one international school there. International Schools offer private education for expatriate’s children ...

College Manners Do Matter -- Maria Moratto
College Manners If you have been in a college setting as a student, or faculty, or staff, you know very well that there are some behaviors that need to be re-thought and re-enacted in order for ...

Work Abroad - Is An ALT Position Abroad Right For You? -- Ethan Allen
ALT stands for Assistant Language Teacher. ALT's are the guys and gals that go into the public schools and teach English along with a Japanese teacher. For teachers in Japan, ALT work is one ...

TEFL Techniques - Be Yourself -- Andrew Carter
TEFL Techniques: Be Yourself! What makes a good teacher? Think about it… can you remember a particularly good teacher you had at school? Can you remember any that you’d rather forget? OK – hold ...

Japanese Grandpa Finishes School -- Philip Nicosia
Not all people are lucky to pursue a college education. There are numerous reasons why this may not be achieved. Financial difficulties, emotional problems and forced and unexpected circumstances are ...

Making ESL Learning Fun for Preschool Children -- Shelley Vernon
The right ESL pre-k teaching tools can make learning easier and more fun. Take, for example, the research work of Dr. Howard Gardner who came up with the theory of multiple intelligences. This ...

Improving Educational Outcomes Through Better Classroom Interior Design -- Kathleen Karlsen
Educators are always looking for ways to increase educational outcomes for their students. One often-overlooked area that can assist in this quest is to consider the impact of interior design in ...

The easiest way for speaking Chinese.. -- Alex Wu, Chunping
Befriend with a Chinese who really knows the 4 tones. It's also worthy paying to master that, then buy a cassette and imitate whatever's there. I learned Shanghai dialect that way. But if you ...

Using Stories in the Preschool ESL Classroom -- Shelley Vernon
Do you want to start using stories in the preschool ESL classroom but don't know where to start? There are many great pre-k activities for ESL classrooms, including games, but it's also very ...

Creating An Image With Words: What Would We Do Without Grammar! -- Pamela Beers
No one is crazy about grammar, except me. It's a good thing because I teach grammar. It is the basis for all good writing. So between writing and teaching, I've learned to love those pesky ...

Now Is Not The Time To be Caught Without Grammar -- Robyn Whyte
More and more, we are bombarded with ads everywhere we go from buses to magazines. Those with a big budget can spell and even mix it up a little by purposely misspelling a word such as right as rite ...

Teaching Grammar with Fun Learning Games -- Shelley Vernon
Teaching English grammar can be hard going - for the teacher and the students. It doesn't have to be difficult or painful, however. You can teach English grammar using fun learning games and ...

Teaching Moments - Quickest Way To Success -- John Bishop
Every so often you read something that hits you smack in the face. The concept you just read about is one of those “that’s so easy why didn’t I think of it” moments. I was reading Paula ...

Teaching Moments - Bummer Words -- John Bishop
Did you know there are words we use everyday that can hold us back from reaching our full potential? At Accent on Success, an organization dedicated to helping children succeed, we call no, can’t, ...

Relax... -- Kelly Mikesell
The beginning of the school year is incredibly stressful. With meetings, Open House, getting everything "ready", no sleep and long hours - it can get to you. I have found a few tricks that help me at ...

Re: A Systems View of the EFL Class: Mapping Complexity -- P Blackman
I'm having trouble with the idea that competition isn't part of the chaos/complexity dance. Connecting and reacting to one's environment really seems to have survival and success at its ...

Online Schools: the Changing Face of K12 Student Learning -- Susan Bond
With each decade the face of education has changed to reflect the current trends in education. The policy initiatives of each president, governor, community leader and parent have been aimed at ...

Teaching Overseas - Should You Register At An International Teaching Job Fair? -- Kelly Blackwell
When you consider that there may be 100 schools represented and 400 pre-screened candidates, your chances of securing a teaching position at an international school is high. Additionally, many of the ...

No Dictionaries in the Classroom! -- Andrew Carter
No Dictionaries in the Classroom! Well, strictly speaking not ‘no dictionaries’ at all – a big, clear, (illustrated perhaps – depending on the students’ level?) English dictionary should ...

Learning English as a Second Language by Webcam -- Andrew Carter
Learning English as a Second Language by Webcam As you opened up this article, you no doubt have a view on web-cams? As yet I don’t have one, and regard them as a bit of an intrusion. This is ...

Starting your own Education Agency -- AgentsChat.com
Starting your own Education Agency Steve Sutherland has been an education agent in Taiwan for four years and manages a ‘Study Abroad’ forum called www.agentschat.com for International Students, ...

Keep It Super Simple - Work Smarter, Not Longer -- Kelly Mikesell
I hear of so many teachers that spend 60, 70, 80 hours a week working. I like my job. I love my students. I adore teaching, but we don't get paid enough to spend that kind of time on our career. ...

The Essential Home School Books -- Michelle Bery
In a day and age when even sending your kids to school can be dangerous or ineffective, more and more parents are taking control of their children’s education by choosing to home school. Home ...

Audio Textbooks: Learning Enhanced by Combining Hearing with Seeing -- Helen Wall
Being able to read is an essential skill in our world, yet most people, especially with the fast-paced lifestyles of today, only read what they have to in order to accommodate their most immediate ...

Fostering Emerging Literacy - A Tip for Parents and Teachers of Young Children -- Suzanne Lieurance
As a children's author, many times when I speak at elementary schools it's in conjunction with some writing project the students have been doing. Very often each student in the school has ...

How to Effectively use Games in the Preschool and Elementary ESL Classroom -- Shelley Vernon
Organization. The first thing you should do when start teaching a preschool or elementary school ESL class is to figure out how to organize your class. For the younger students you'll want to ...

First experiences of Teaching (and learning!) English as a Foreign Language -- Andrew Carter
First experiences of Teaching (and learning!) English as a Foreign Language My first student arrived this weekend, and I am prompted by the experience to make the following observations that might ...

Study English Abroad -- Hugh Nelson
Most foreign students planning to do tertiary academic study at universities in English-speaking countries are keenly aware of English-language-skills entry requirements and the various ways they are ...

BKC-International House Moscow -- Jenne Pross
Hi everyone, my name is Jenne and I’m one of the Senior Teachers for Satellite Schools. BKC is a big company with lots of schools all around Moscow, and I work with four schools in the southern ...

Business English And The Curse Of Grammar -- Andrew Carter
Our student is a little nervous about the course he’s about to start. English is all very well, and he can see why the boss has insisted he go to these lessons, but it’s so complicated. He’s ...

Re: Feel trapped, do you? -- Jack
I can relate to a lot of what you said. I'm guessing from the syntax that you're a Brit/Oz/Kiwi and therefore a citizen of one of those places. There's no reason to be terrified of the ...

Teachers -- C.S. Mackay
Over the many years that I have taught I have seen one fact that is always constant. TEACHERS When the lights go out for the day they move into the halls or to the nearest window and TEACH. When ...

Computer Tutor Programs - Review -- Jon Viney
Computer based tutoring programs are fast changing the way education is brought into the home. There are several of these programs on the market aimed at developing students’ Mathematics, English ...

Newsletters in the Classroom-One Page-Endless Uses -- Jane Wangersky
It’s time for class, and your students are all sitting in their places, pens poised, ready to begin the day’s work together... Okay, let’s get back to the real world, where I used to teach ...

How I Got Around Life Being A Bad Speller And My Goal To Fix It -- Neville Grundy
How I got around life being a bad speller and my Goal to fix it. This year I have a dream to become a good speller, I have been creating blogs and the spelling has driven me nuts. These blogs have ...

Why Do I Need To Learn Speedreading -- David Odell
A common question asked in speed reading circles is whether or not having the ability to speed read is suitable for everyone. A common enough remark is that speed reading takes the joy out of ...

You Can Teach Your Child To Read -- Jennifer Kathleen Phillips
By the time my children were 2 they could recognize at least 20 words in a variety of situations. They loved reading and were keen to learn. When other parents heard about this, they also wanted ...

Teaching English in Oman -- Clement
Visiting countries as a teacher expands your personality as well as your grasp of the subject. It offers you an opportunity to meet new people from different cultures, religions and backgrounds. I ...

Motivating Young Children To Learn English: Keeping Their Attention Without Giving Them Gifts -- Shelley Vernon
Young children are often eager, almost too eager. The problem arises when they are eager to do things other than what you’re trying to teach them. Here are five tips to keep them interested in ...

He Said - She Said And Other Elements Of Effective Dialogue -- Caridad Pineiro
You’ve started your book. You have the basic idea of what you plan to write (genre and length) and understand the conflict with which your characters will deal. But to be intriguing, your ...

Don’t get disheartened when you have to teach beginners -- Clement
Don’t get disheartened when you have to teach beginners Teaching English as a second language to beginners is quite tricky. A teacher who is accustomed to teach only intermediate and advanced level ...

How To Make Learning A Pleasure : A Guide For Teachers -- Basant Pandey
The main problem faced by today’s teacher is that they feel students are loosing interest in studies. If we look from the student’s perspective then students feel that whatever is taught to them ...

Time Management For Teachers: Why Start A New School Year With The Same Old Systems? -- Denise Landers
How can a teacher manage to find time during the day to get things done? In providing teacher time management training for school districts, I recognize that using time management in education at the ...

College FAQ: Answers To Common Questions About College -- Clyde Earhardt
* What is the difference between a college and a university? The term college refers to an educational establishment which grants bachelor degrees in science, liberal arts, both, or in one specific ...

Education In Third World -- Jonathon Hardcastle
With the daily challenges posed by economic difficulty and other threats, governments in developing countries are working very hard to ensure that their educational institutions continue to provide a ...

The Dreaded SAT Experimental Section -- Kyan Kandace
Officially the dreaded SAT experimental section is called the variable section. The first section is going to have essays that are 25 minutes long. The essay will then be followed by another six 25 ...

SAT Test Day: The Night Before and Morning Of -- Kyan Kandace
My students often ask me for last minute advice on what to do the night before the exam and the morning of the exam. Here’s what I tell them: After dinner, collect the things you’ll need on test ...

SAT Sentence Completion Questions: When to Guess? -- Kyan Kandace
In this prepcast, I’ll discuss sentence completion SAT questions. Ultimately, if you started early and developed a great vocabulary, you’ll be in great shape answering questions on this section ...

Online Education Era -- Anna Josephs
In past few year internet has improved dramatically. Now in very filed you find internet connection which show this era is of getting connected computer with each other. Don’t you think this the ...

Re: “Laowai’ thinking of coming to work as an ESL teacher in China -- Christopher Au
Hello, Thanks for posting this. It is all too true and I know because I taught in China on and off for ten years. Now I'm having difficulty finding a job in China because I'm American ...

The question of Money Exchange -- ESL Elite.Com
So, what do you do about foreign exchange when you're planning on going to a new country? Do you worry about this before you go, or after you get there? Do you buy your money from the bank or at ...

Working With Foreign Cultures -- Tracey Wilen
Culture Cultures differ in how they communicate, how they use their time, and how they view themselves in terms of empowerment and decision making. These differences are likely to become apparent in ...

Re: Teaching Your ESL Students to Understand Real English -- Santiago
I think it's a given that EFL teachers, once they have gained enough experience, will come to the realization that the pace of their classroom English will differ considerably from what their ...

The Importance of Report Cards -- Morgan Hamilton
I started dreading the day that report cards were distributed when I was in high school. During my elementary and middle school years, the cards were not such a big deal because I had decent grades. ...

How Identifying Your Reader Type Can Help You In Speed Reading! -- Joe Okoro
All over the world there are different types of readers. Identifying where you belong in this area will help you to make the necessary changes to help you with your speed reading ambition. I know of ...

I AM A TEACHER..... -- MA. LOURDES MACKAY-PALCUTO Ph.D
I am a teacher. I teach in the classrooms. I have seen many people in many places. The secrets in the art of teaching is that there is an audience waiting to for you to perform. And the students are ...

Teaching English Abroad -- Skyjoe
It has always been my dream to be an inspiring teacher since young. However, I realize that not every lecturer or teacher is keen on a lifelong overseas teaching career. If you are one of those who ...

Student Motivation: Inspiring The Future - Self Improvement -- Matthew Hick
One of the most important aspects of a teacher's job is to motivate students. In order for a student to be motivated, he or she must possess a desire to learn and be willing to aim this desire ...

Reading: Who Really Does it Anymore? -- Jeffrey Hauser
I grew up in the Leave-it-to-Beaver era, or the late fifties, to those who don’t know that reference. As a baby-boomer, I watched a choice of four television channels in black and white and ...

Do Schools Teach Thinking? -- Linda Popolano
If schools taught students how to think clearly, logically, and creatively, why is it that so many young adults, and even older adults, make so many illogical (and therefore often poor) choices? ...

4 Steps to Set Your Mind for Success -- Beth Tabak
"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure." Marianne Williamson How long have you waited to be happy at work, to write a book, or bring ...

Do they learn in your classes? -- Clement
A funny topic? No! It is very serious. As an English teacher, do you make your students learn what they need to know? There are courses all over the world that promise a Himalayan change in every ...

A Review of Spelling Games for Kids -- Morgan Hamilton
Spelling games for kids, like all education, prepares our children for the real world. Though the formal education ends with a high school or college degree, the informal education continues until ...

The Number One Secret To Getting Your Worst Pupils To Behave -- Rob Johnson
There is one true key to successful behavior management. It doesn't matter how many effective teaching skills and useful behavior strategies you have in your arsenal; without this, your efforts ...

Security on Campus -- Rob Daniels
It may surprise you to know that college and university campuses are scenes to more than just socializing and learning. All too often, they can also be the scenes of a crime. Awareness of this ...

The Misplaced Academic Values -- Kadence Buchanan
Based on endless discussions upon the usefulness of University degrees, it seems obvious that undergraduate and especially graduate students around the globe constantly wonder what the outcome of ...

TOEFL Test and the Usefulness of Learning Vocabulary Words -- Ivan Wong
TOEFL is the eligibility test to assess the English proficiency of nonnative English speakers. As TOEFL is focused to evaluate the English language, the ability to use the building blocks the ...

An extremely effective classroom management tool -- Classroom-management.org
An obvious fact that we’re all aware of as teachers is that a student, when recognized for positive behavior, will feel less inclined to seek attention in inappropriate ways. Conversely, when a ...

The Problem Of Illiteracy -- Kadence Buchanan
In general terms, illiteracy is an inability to use language -- an inability to read, write, listen and speak. Today, it is usually taken to mean being unable to read and write at a level adequate ...

Re: The Forums About Teaching English in Japan Need to Take A Reality Check! -- Santiago
Your point is well taken Kevin. The fact that so many teachers bemoan their negative experiences in the forums and that we don't hear much from the ones who have or are enjoying their experiences ...

Re: Role of grammar in ELT - Arab learners -- AJ MacFarland
Sorry to dispute a major premise of this posting, but there is indeed a directly-stated Past Simple tense in Arabic, which corresponds exactly to the Past Simple in English, a finished action in the ...
Re: Role of grammar in ELT - Arab learners -- Clement
Thanks to all who mailed me about the past tense in Arabic. Sorry about the mistake.

Re: The Forums About Teaching English in Japan Need to Take A Reality Check! -- Susan
Kevin, I'd love to hear what else you have to say. I like your response and I agree with you. I've heard lots of positive comments from people who have been in Japan and I'm looking into ...

Your Problem-Student-Kid Problem-Solver (updated continuously) -- youthchg.com

How to Reverse the Soaring Dropout Rate -- Ruth Wells
We know that schools have had a rough year when all of our August on-site in-service dates are booked by April. We ran out of summer in-service dates this year earlier than ever before. Recent ...

Helping Traumatized, Withdrawn Students During the Holidays -- Ruth Wells
The holidays may not be a time of happy celebration for many children and youth. Some face periods of isolation with family members who will be seriously impaired by substance abuse, or consumed with ...

Intervention Counseling and Teaching Strategies for Troubled Girls -- Ruth Wells
Working with girls, working with boys, it's pretty much the same, right? Wrong. Although in college, you probably didn't take any classes called "Special Issues for Girls," or "Girls' ...

Teach Students Teacher Interaction Skills for Better Classroom Management and Control -- Ruth Wells
At our popular Breakthrough Strategies to Teach and Counsel Troubled Youth Workshops, we always let the course participants name the problem areas they want to cover during the in-service workshop. ...

Oppositional Defiant (ODD) Students: Must Have Methods -- Ruth Wells
If you are a teacher who finds that "nothing works" to manage some students, this article may help. It's way past time for you to learn about ODD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder. In college, you ...

Conduct Disordered, Oppositional Defiant, Violent, Disruptive Students: Must-Know Safety Information -- Ruth Wells
There are three types of kids who may be at the highest risk of extreme violence. obviously, you must take seriously any threat or indication of danger from any kid, so if a dangerous child you know ...

Awesome Apathy-Buster Strategies for Unmotivated, Apathetic, Misbehaved, and At-Risk Students -- Ruth Wells
Teachers, they don't give you motivation-makers when you are in college. It takes about 2 minutes in the classroom to realize that you could have really used courses on motivating the motionless. ...

Transform At Risk, Apathetic, Bored, Unmotivated, Disinterested, Negative Students -- Ruth Wells
If you know a student who utterly lacks motivation and interest for school, keep reading. Taken from our Quickest Kid Fixer-Uppers Books, here are novel, unexpected ways to turnaround apathetic, ...

Teachers: Did Your Training Prepare You to Work with Difficult, Tardy, Truant....Students -- Ruth Wells
Teachers, when you received your training to teach, the world probably looked much different. Guns meant water pistols and gangs meant West Side Story. Here is a test to see if your skills have kept ...

Got Defiant, Argumentative, Angry and Difficult Students? Win these Power Struggles Every Time -- Ruth Wells
Here's the absolute, no-fail way to win every power struggle with every kid every time: Don't struggle for power. Think about it. The minute an adult wrestles with a kid for power, ...

Helping Troubled, Vulnerable, and Maladjusted Students Survive School Vacations and Time Off -- Ruth Wells
Here are some ideas to help you continue to make a difference for stressed, maladjusted, troubled, frightened, and vulnerable students during school vacations. These ideas are all taken from our web ...

Forgotten Favorite Strategies for Unmotivated, Difficult and Misbehaved Students -- Ruth Wells
We have so many interventions that sometimes even some of our favorite devices can be forgotten. These techniques used to be regularly included in our popular Breakthrough Strategies to Teach and ...

The 3 Kids at Highest Risk of Extreme Violence: How to Work with Bullies, Defiant, Oppositional... -- Ruth Wells
** Recap: In an earlier article entitled "Conduct Disordered, Oppositional Defiant, Violent, Disruptive Students: Must-Know Safety Information You May Not Have," we explained conduct disorders ...

Career Education For Kids -- Marcus Peterson
Career education for children at an early age can prove to very beneficial. Kids can obtain career education through vocational schools or programs, or through home schooling. A number of career ...

TESOL - A Guide Towards A Teaching English Career -- Nia Hughes
TESOL is the abbreviated form of an internationally acknowledged diploma course. The full form is Teaching English To Speakers of Other Languages. This degree will enable you to become a teacher to ...

Teachers: Could You Use a Dozen Dynamite Ways to Detour Dropouts? -- Ruth Wells
You may have read this headline in your local newspaper this week: "Dropout Rate Getting Worse." The article noted that despite all the advancements made in our society, we still do not know how to ...

The Surprising Truth About Winning Power Struggles with Students Every Time -- Ruth Wells
Here's the absolute, no-fail way to win every power struggle with every kid every time: Don't struggle for power. Think about it. The minute an adult wrestles with a kid for power, ...

Tips For Locating Quality Art Courses -- Morgan Hamilton
Lots of people dream of taking up courses in art in order to develop their talents. Others just need a new hobby or a good way to relax. Unfortunately very few have enough free time to spend it ...

Career Education In High Schools -- Marcus Peterson
Education is the most important requirement for a person to be successful in life. Schools impart education to students and train them for future jobs. Choosing the right career is a very crucial ...

Career Education Institutes -- Marcus Peterson
Career education essentially means vocational education that develops basic skills required to execute jobs in technical fields. There are many career education institutes that guide students who are ...

Important Points for Classroom Teachers to Understand Documents Outside of the Classroom -- Stephen Condren
Many classroom teachers lose sight of the fact that most of what you are doing is evaluated by things that leave your classroom. Items such as attendance, letters, meetings, lesson plans, and ...

Important Points For Classroom Teachers To Understand About The Administration -- Stephen Condren
Many teachers tend to not see how a school operates from a global perspective. Too often they are looking at the operation of a school from the perspective of the classroom and this is a mistake. The ...

How Kindness Goes Well For Classroom Teachers In The Long Run -- Stephen Condren
It is a common myth that classroom teachers have to be “Harsh” with their students in order to maintain classroom order. If you are smart you will save yourself a lot of energy and stress if you ...

Teachers and Principals: How to Stop Non-Stop Classroom Management Problems -- Ruth Wells
We have been getting a lot of the same questions over and over again at the Live Expert Help area of our web site. Many of you have been asking how to get young people to behave in class and group ...

Teaching English To Non-English Speakers -- Yvonne Volante
Teaching the English language to a non english speaking person can be exciting and interesting. If this is of interest to you, consider traveling to other countries to teach. It is generally ...

That's Real Common Sense and Insight -- Yanina
I believe that Avish is completely right about everything he has pointed out in his article. I am experiencing a bit of a rut right now and am willing to apply some of his advice because, hey, you ...

How much money does the average teacher make? -- English teacher
Click link above to open post.
Salary of teachers comment -- dedication first?
Average salaries of doctors: 135k year - 5 year of Univ. Highly respected and 3 times more day offs/vacations than teachers. Average salary of teachers: 36K year - 5 year of Univ. Rest not ...
Easier to become a teacher -- Dan M. (teacher)
Only a few med students make it through university/training to become doctors. Teachers, well almost everybody make it. Agree, salaries are too low for tenured teachers.
Teachers and nurses sound better -- Kari
Doctors are better trained-not taking anything from good teachers outthere.
Not enough, but... -- Shawn Sanders
Teachers salaries could easily be doubled, if they didn't only work 7 months a year and have huge benefits packages. Teachers should have a drastic pay increase, the agrarian calender should be ...
Not enough. -- Real
Lowest paying professional around. Learn computers or something else, less responsabilities and more time.
How Much! -- Wendy
Come and work in China where we get paid on average 2000 US a month. Yes we do get an apartment (it most likely will be substandard to yours in the US) and some teacher get free meals but our working ...

What skills are needed to do a kindergarten teacher's job well? -- English teacher
Your browser does not support JavaScript. Click to read the latest news.

Is teaching a science or an art? -- English teacher
Your browser does not support JavaScript. Click to read the latest news.

If you want to teach at a college/university someday, would experience in secondary... -- English teacher
Your browser does not support JavaScript. Click to read the latest news.

Travel the World and Teach - Landing that Perfect Travel Job! -- Eli McGeever
Ok, so you'e on your way to becoming an ESL teacher! You've just completed your TESOL/TEFL course and are keen to start teaching. One thing lies in your way: finding an ESL job. In this ...

Education In Developing Countries -- Jonathon Hardcastle
How do developing countries handle education amid the more pressing everyday challenges imposed by economic pressures and threats to security, law and order? Certainly, there are more serious ...

Creating Teachers Lesson Plans -- Morgan Hamilton
Often times one of the biggest challenges for new teachers is the creation of teachers lesson plans. It is estimated by educational experts, that for every hour a teacher spends teaching, they have ...

The Internet--THE Best Place to Learn English -- Steve Kaufmann
English is the dominant language of the Internet. The Internet will in turn become the dominant place to learn English. The way languages are learned is changing, and these changes are accelerating. ...

A Guide to Good Classroom Discipline -- Anne Clarke
1. Good classroom discipline starts with being fair. Make sure that all students get the same punishment for doing something wrong – even if it is your best student. Conversely, make sure that all ...

Tips on Becoming a Teacher -- Anne Clarke
So, you are thinking about becoming a teacher, eh? There are many reasons for wanting to become a teacher – you may love working with kids (or adults); you may think that there is nothing more ...

Classroom Decorations -- Anne Clarke
Classroom decorations come in great varieties – there are different classroom decorations for practically every holiday and season – but the absolute best classroom decorations are the ones that ...

What Are The Best Ways Of Teaching Spelling? -- Teresa Styles
It seems that most studies of teaching spelling begin at the same place: a child’s understanding of communication begins with sound. From infancy they are surrounded by sounds, which become words. ...

Teaching English Abroad- Opportunities for Everyone! -- Sam Junior
For many English speaking nationals, the only work opportunities available for globe trotters in poor or developing countries are the teaching English as a foreign language jobs. The problem with ...

Good Teacher -- Clement
The teacher every student loves… There are many qualities that make a good teacher. Do I make classes interesting so that atleast 90% of my students pay attention to my teaching? Whatever may be ...

A Relaxing Way of Schooling -- Cathy Taylor
Yoga, which is more than 5,000 years old Indian tradition, has become immensely popular in the United States of America. Americans have discovered the art of relaxation through yoga. Since its ...

Educational Toys -- Ameet Arurkar
An educational toy is a product which is used to teach children important skills while simultaneously entertaining them. Toy blocks have traditionally been used to teach children important skills ...

On Picking The Right Graduation Song -- Martin Stoleman
When I was graduating from high school and then from college, there were many details that I was trying to think through and many decisions that I was trying to make, not the least of which was what ...

Active Learning Teaches Better -- Yvonne Volante
Do your recall in high school that one class that you absolutely hated? Of course there were other factors such as your level of interest and ability to focus that influenced your dislike of the ...

Sleep More To Help You Study -- Malcolm Moorhouse
For those of you that are studying, here are a few ideas to help you succeed with your studies. Do you use your car for getting to school? You had better use your seat belt and buckle up considering ...

Better Homework, Revision & Examinations For ESL Students -- Josef Essberger
Even if you are learning English in a school, you probably spend a lot of time working alone on your English. The time you spend working alone is actually very valuable for you. And you can increase ...

ESL Jobs FAQ -- Josef Essberger
Are there really any ESL jobs for me? Yes, there are. Rightly or wrongly, the whole world wants to learn English. People everywhere, especially young people, are convinced that speaking good English ...

7 Resume Tips For ESL Job Seekers -- Josef Essberger
Your resume (CV in British English) has one mission and one mission only: to get you a job interview. Your resume is usually the first impression an employer has of you. And as 'you never get a ...

Teachers Prep for Back to School with Free Online Courses -- Orlando Clark
With the current push for academic achievement, teachers need to enter the school year not only prepared to battle students’ “summer slide,” but to be at the top of their own instructional ...

Practice Makes Perfect -- Orlando Clark
It's no secret that you have to practice in order to get better. Accomplished musicians devote a large portion of their day to improving their skills and training their muscles. But just putting ...

Teaching Safety is Important Year-Round -- Ned Gonzalez
Shirts and shoes, tablets and pens - the back-to-school shopping list keeps growing. As families head to the mall to prepare for school days, it's important to keep safety in mind. Escalators ...

Students: Why You Should Study Abroad -- Lisa Curtis
Many students have asked if they should study abroad. Even if the standard of education in your country or state is of the highest, it still makes sense to study abroad as it affords you the ...

Online tutoring on the rise -- Ranjith
Online tuition could be the window for you to the outside world. You get to meet students and tutors from different countries. These interactions could make you understand the dynamics and culture of ...

Characteristics of Good English Instructors -- Khalid Al-Seghayer, Ph.D
Teachers are the key figures in the English learning process. Their influence is fundamental to their students’ progress or lack thereof. To achieve the desired result in teaching English, i.e. ...

Education Leads To Freedom -- Julee Mitchelsin
There are many things in life that I care about, but there few things that I get passionate about enough to write about to people I don't know. One of the things that I just cannot talk enough ...
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Go to another board -