Tell Me You’re a Teacher Without Telling Me You’re a Teacher: Part 2
Some of our favorite answers to tell me you’re a teacher without telling me you’re a teacher. Enjoy!
Some of our favorite answers to tell me you’re a teacher without telling me you’re a teacher. Enjoy!
Habits you can’t break, instincts you can’t ignore, and scenarios you just accept as part of life now. Here are a few of my favorite “Yup…I’m a teacher” moments from friends and colleagues.
Chinese and Western philosophies of early childhood education are fundamentally different. But both have valuable things to teach our children.
It’s the end of the year and you want to show your teacher a little gratitude for there hard work. A few do’s and don’t for avoiding cultural pit falls and giving them something they really will enjoy.
When it comes to school choices in Beijing we have an embarrassment of riches! Here are a few questions to help you narrow down the field and find the right school for your kids at JISE.
“Yuck, no! It’s touching! I DON’T LIKE THAT!!!!!!!” For all too many parents this is there meal time soundtrack. Most kids go thru a picky phase (or three) and parents desperate to make sure there growing little one gets the nutrition they need start to view the dinner table as a battle ground. So how do you win the war? A few tips and tricks to keep family dinner family friendly.
STEAM curriculum is a popular selling point for many preschools. But what is it, why is it important, and how do you know if it’s the real deal or a marketing ploy?
Summer camp can help your child create some of their most cherished memories. But can you send them too young or too quickly after a relocation? A teacher answers parent questions about when to send them to camp and when to keep them home.
As of this month the Ministry of Education has instituted new discipline policies in Chinese classrooms. I took a moment to reevaluate my own practices for a well-run, happy, healthy classroom.