Feb 24, 2022 | Academic Excellence, Character Development, Early Education, Innovative Teaching, Parent-Teacher Partnership, Parenting, Parenting Boys, Parenting Girls, Teaching Boys, Teaching Girls, Technology, Teenagers
Photo by Filip Urban on Unsplash 1. Start Them Working Young How young is too young to start giving your child chores? Chores such as sorting through laundry at an early age can be entrusted to children, helping them understand the importance of contributing to the...
Feb 10, 2022 | Character Development, Early Education, Innovative Teaching, Parent-Teacher Partnership, Parenting, Parenting Boys, Parenting Girls, Tangara School for Girls, Teaching Boys, Teaching Girls, Technology, Teenagers
Photo by Dragos Gontariu on Unsplash Embrace the Mess Making art is about creatively using your hands to design a piece. When we’re children art gives us the opportunity to experiment with materials such as glue, scissors, crayons, paint, pencils, and how to colour...
Feb 3, 2022 | Character Development, Community Service, Innovative Teaching, Leadership, Parent-Teacher Partnership, Teaching Boys, Teaching Girls, Technology, Teenagers
Photo by Jason Goodman on Unsplash You would never send your child to a doctor knowing they had never consulted another doctor, right? So why would you send your child to a teacher who doesn’t consult other teachers? The idea behind professional Learning Communities...
Nov 25, 2021 | Academic Excellence, Character Development, Innovative Teaching, Leadership, Parent-Teacher Partnership, Parenting Boys, Parenting Girls, Redfield College, Teaching Boys, Teaching Girls, Teenagers
Photo by Jeswin Thomas on Unsplash Building rapport is the art of developing mutual trust, respect, and friendship with another person. For a teacher, there are several benefits of building rapport with your students in the classroom which translate to hard work,...
Oct 21, 2021 | Innovative Teaching, Leadership, Parent-Teacher Partnership, Teaching Boys, Teaching Girls
LuonPhoto by Element5 Digital on Unsplash 1. A Good Teacher Loves Their Subject This is the science teacher that you meet who, as soon as they hear the word biology, their eyes light up, and you can see how much they love it. Teachers are people who love their...
Oct 13, 2021 | Character Development, Early Education, Innovative Teaching, Parent-Teacher Partnership, Parenting, Parenting Boys, Parenting Girls, Redfield College, Teaching Boys, Teaching Girls, Teenagers, Wellbeing
Photo by Jyoti Singh on Unsplash Why are hobbies so important growing up? Hobbies capture the unique interests and creativity in a child and grows with them, sometimes remaining as a hobby, and sometimes flourishing into a career! Having Hobbies Early Can Positively...