Real McCoy Teaching Tips
Teach and Thrive In Uncertain Times: 5 Ways to Navigate Teaching in a Crisis
2020 has already been a history-making year. With the onslaught of COVID-19 sweeping across the world creating a global pandemic, our daily lives have all been altered in so many unexpected ways. As teachers and educators, no one could have possibly imagined that the state of traditional teaching would change so quickly within a month’s…
Read MoreHelping Our Students and Kids Reach Their Goals and Dreams
"The poorest man in the world is the man without a dream. The most frustrated man in the world is a man with a dream that never becomes reality.” -Myles Munroe One of the most frustrating realities to live with is having a goal or a dream and not having a clue how to…
Read MoreRest & Relaxation for the Teachers' Soul
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” -Matthew 11:28(NIV) As a teacher, home school educator, or parent, the grind of daily responsibilities can often make us grow tired and weary. The remedy to rejuvenate the soul is some good ole’ fashion rest and relaxation. …
Read MoreImproving Teacher Effectiveness: The Power of Focus
“Concentrate all your thoughts upon the work at hand. The sun’s rays do not burn until brought to a focus.” -Alexander Graham Bell One of the greatest thieves that robs a teacher or home educator of being effective in the classroom or at home is a lack of focus. You know what I mean. …
Read MoreThe Principal Thing: Teaching With Wisdom
“Wisdom is the principal thing; Therefore get wisdom. And in all your getting, get understanding." (Proverbs 4:7 NKJV) Let’s face it-whether it’s teaching students in the classroom or raising kids in our home, it can be difficult work. Each student or child is so unique that the one size fits all formula to…
Read MoreConnecting With Your Kids Through Play
“We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.” George Bernard Shaw Do you remember playing when you were a child? What games did you play? Who did you play with? Where did you play? I can remember growing up in the Bronx, New York loving to go…
Read MoreTeaching New Concepts: "I Do It, We Do It, You Do It" Method
Teaching our students and children specific concepts can often be difficult and frustrating, especially when the ideas or information is new and unfamiliar to them. One way to help make the teaching of new academic material easier is through this teaching strategy called the “I Do It, We Do it, You Do It” method. …
Read MoreLoving Your Students To Success
I know that as teachers and parents we are supposed to love all of our students and kids, but there are days when demonstrating love to them is downright difficult. You ever have those days when you’re just not in the mood and that child or group of students pushes your buttons to the limits? …
Read MoreReal McCoy Teaching Tip: Improving Classroom Participation Through "Wait" Time
Do you have students in your classroom that never seem to participate? Have you witnessed a student or child freeze up or shut down when he or she are put on the spot to answer a question? Whether you are a teacher or a home educator you have probably encountered children who don’t volunteer or participate in…
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