12 reasons to have Computerised Roll Books
…of Education and Science for making our lives unduly difficult. Every year, I say, “Why can’t they computerise the roll book?” Why can’t they create a system where the teacher…
…of Education and Science for making our lives unduly difficult. Every year, I say, “Why can’t they computerise the roll book?” Why can’t they create a system where the teacher…
…role in helping to organise, it was a campaign built by branch committees, district committees, staff reps and principals and a real example of what is possible when we build…
…autonomy ‘to set their own staffing needs’ Principals and boards will have increased freedom to allocate and manage staff and to delegate management responsibilities to teachers Parents and local communities…
…Notepad and a sheet of paper with various commands as my companions. My first web site contained a title with some text under it followed by a picture followed by…
…now, it may be a little prohibitive to many schools’ budgets. Extras: 5/5 This is about as complete as any educational package could be. It comes with strong, robust resources…
…have some way to come into schools to talk to pupils about life in secondary schools and talk to them in general about secondary school as compared to primary school….
…year, has opened Balbriggan Educate Together to a wider community. Although only 3 people publicly commented on the blog, Fintan said he has been approached in person by many many…
…The success of edugames is one proof. This generation demands to be able to communicate. On my phone, I have 5 or 6 apps that allow me to communicate with…
…their community to support these businesses. It would also be an investment from these companies rather than an expense as their employees of the future will have had excellent experience…
…using technology? Yes, but not completely. There are always ways to reimagine learning without the use of technology. Different methodologies come up all the time. Things like emotional intelligence, mindfulness,…