Crash Course on Classroom Management: Understand & Correct Bad Group Behaviour
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by Clement Tan
1d ago
[Freepik] Tutors, we know you’ve been there. You meet all sorts of students every day. And sometimes, you come across classes where things are in ABSOLUTE disarray! Students are chatting loudly, a smartphone game tournament is underway in the back, and most are too busy in their own worlds to give you any attention.   It can be utterly frustrating to have a disoriented and disrespectful class. While you’re not there to be a counsellor, disruptive behaviour in class needs to be addressed so that you can give your students productive lessons.  In this article, we’ll teach you all ..read more
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Dangers of Delayed Stress: Are You Experiencing The Let-Down Effect?
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by Clement Tan
6d ago
Phew! You’ve just finished your exams. You try to relax your mind in the library, assured that after the period of stress, you will be back to normal; You can sleep, catch up with friends, and relax again. But will you, actually? Yes, it hadn’t been noticeable at first, but something seems wrong with your body. What is this pressure you’re still feeling? Here comes a period of delayed stress: the “Let-Down effect”. It eats up your health, spawning illness and all sorts of jinxes as you sit there, utterly confused. Why is this happening to me? So, What is the Let-Down Effect? [Freepik] Make n ..read more
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How Early Should You Start Teaching Your Child About Money?
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by Clement Tan
1w ago
It begins with the first grocery trip. Or sometimes, it’s when they want a new toy. It would be the start of a long conversation about money, economics and how society works. But hey, before that, let’s first start them off with the age-old saying: “money doesn’t grow on trees”! But what’s money? Where to spend money? How to earn money? Should your child have money when they’re young?  No matter what you’re here for, this article is going to tackle questions about your child’s early recognition of finances, and how they develop understanding as they grow up! Why Should I Start Early With ..read more
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Balancing Safety and Privacy: School Security in the Digital Age
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by Elizabeth Laurel
1w ago
Balancing the need for safety and privacy in educational settings has always been challenging. However,  while the advent of advanced technologies has undoubtedly helped make schools safer, it has also raised the stakes when it comes to striking this balance. With the Singaporean education sector facing an almost 70% increase in cyber-attacks in recent years, and the Ministry of Education said to be committed to “targeted” school security upgrades, measures used to protect students and staff are likely to change in the near future. But educators will need to be wary of the line between i ..read more
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Stereotypes in School: What ”Classroom Archetype” Do You Belong to?
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by Clement Tan
1w ago
Here’s a fun article for you students out there! Or even adults looking to reminisce about your school days?  Ever wondered why stereotypes always seem to exist in every class, and why they matter? How about identifying yourself as one of the many archetypes in a classroom setting? Buckle up, because we’re here to take you through a personality test to find out who is who! Get ready to enter the wacky world of self-discovery! What REALLY are “Classroom Archetypes”? So what are these archetypes that we’re talking about? To put it simply, it is the stereotype persona that you play in a cla ..read more
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Artificial Intelligence for Students – How to Use AI for Effective Exam Preparation
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by Joshua Wee
2w ago
[Freepik: freepik] What is the worst thing about exams?  The perceived difficulty of a test? Time management skills? Or, trying to remember everything you learned? Actually, for most students, the anxiety in the days leading up to the exam is worse than the actual exam itself. Of course, exam preparation can be demanding and hectic. However, planning exam prep can be even more challenging, especially when managing the dates, revision schedules, and practice tests all by yourself.  But not anymore.  With the help of artificial intelligence (AI), students can now plan their exam ..read more
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Bring the Pranks to Your Students: April Fools’ Day for Tutors
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by Clement Tan
2w ago
Teachers and tutors, rise up!  No more looking over your shoulder as you keep a lookout for booby-traps and plastic rats. April Fools’ Day has always been a one-sided affair where we are targets for our students’ mischief. But not this year!  This year will be different. We’ll show these little guys that we’re also capable of some good, old-fashioned fun! This week, let’s try turning the tables on them and bring the pranks to your students instead! It’ll definitely make for a day for them to remember! A BIG Disclaimer [Freepik] As with the harmless little pranks that our students m ..read more
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The Cramming Myth: Debunking the Secrets to Effective Last-Minute Studying!
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by Clement Tan
3w ago
Have you heard of the “cramming myth”? That last-minute studying can miraculously help them memorize vast amounts of information just before an exam. Indeed, many students today are firm believers of this ideal, trusting in their ability to process knowledge when they put their mind to it. Why would you take the painful road of studying for months, if you could take the easier way out and jam everything in a few days before your finals? How true is this myth? Today, we’re here to find out what exactly happens when you cram your studies! Is Cramming Actually Effective? [Freepik] Let’s get dow ..read more
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From Shoplifting to Underaged Drinking: Why Do Teenagers Commit Petty Crimes?
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by Clement Tan
3w ago
Parenting is a tough job. It’s sometimes hard to know what goes on in your children’s minds. It’s not without reason that the terms “going through puberty” or “rebellious phase” get thrown around a lot. Playing hooky from school with a falsified MC, or breaking after-school curfews; teenager truancy comes in all shapes. But towards the deeper end, they are also capable of committing petty crimes. When teenagers start shoplifting and or underaged drinking, that is when you as a parent must stamp your foot down. Of course, it is so much better if you could prevent them from doing so in the firs ..read more
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Dominate Your O Level Physics Practical: Essential Guide & Resources
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by Joshua Wee
1M ago
Achieving proficiency in the O Level Physics Practical exam is a crucial milestone for students dedicated to academic achievement. This facet of the GCE O Level Physics assessment not only assesses theoretical comprehension but also demands practical competence in laboratory environments. Within this comprehensive guide, we will explore various subjects, including the format of the O Level Physics Practical Exam, fundamental practical skills essential for O Level Physics, and effective strategies for revision and studying. Additionally, we will share invaluable tips and techniques to assist y ..read more
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