College writing essay
Friday, March 27, 2020
Chemistry With the Delta G<|endoftext|>
Chemistry With the Delta G<|endoftext|>The Delta G is the base unit of the periodic table and represents the bottom most rank of the elements. The Delta G can be explained as the 'base' that most of the other important elements are compared to.The Delta G can be written in terms of a 'Tetradecagon'. A tetrahedron has six faces and thus provides a very good foundation for the calculation of an element. Hence, the Tetrahedron is a very important element in the periodic table and can be seen at the bottom of the table.The Delta is used in chemistry and has a great significance to the whole of the periodic table. It is the base of the pyramid and represents the bottom most rank of the elements.A Geiger Element is the name given to a Geiger Counter that is used to measure the amount of radiation given off by an element. There are many types of Geiger Counters that are used to measure different elements with a particular aspect or another such as KVY, P-type, HI or ZE.An Aperture Rad ar (A-Type) is a type of Radar that is used to measure the speed of the moving electrons in a beam of Gamma Rays. The gamma rays are used to help separate the light energy from the matter energy.Gamma Ray Imaging of a substance such as DNA Fragments is using to find out how that substance was formed. By using an A-Type Alpha Station Radiometer this is done using just a gamma ray from a Gamma Ray Imaging Facility.The Delta is used to give a relative value of different elements. The Delta in Chemistry is also used to give the mass of an element in its atomic number.
Friday, March 6, 2020
Student Stress Tips - Private Tutoring
Student Stress Tips BobbiM Mar 20, 2013 The kids at the local high school by my house are taking the SAT Test and the ACT Test this week. Heres the crazy thing: a few of these kids go to my church and I could actually sense a visible and material signs of stress in their faces, voices, and in their mannerisms. In sum, these are some stressed out kids. Now, if you take my experience and multiply that by the tens of thousands of high school kids worrying about the ACT Test and the SAT Test, but also the college students stress from their classes the cumulative effect of all of that stress cannot possibly be good for anybody. Certainly not good. Now, Im an expert on meditation or anything, but I have some experience with stress and have meditated through my practice of martial arts. And, keep in mind, I graduated from Brigham Young University in 3 years while I worked 20 hours per week to support my wife and 2 kids. Later, I graduated from a top 5 graduate school while trying to juggle being a husband and dad to 3 kids. I have stared stress in the eyeballs and have won that staring contest! So, here are some suggestions from someone who has dealt with stress and isnt actually very stressed much anymore: Close your eyes and Breathe: Simple, I know. Seriously, turn away from what ever you were doing, close your eyes, and breathe. Breathe for several minutes by inhaling through your nose and exhaling out your mouth. Heres an important tip when you inhale, do not stick your chest out, instead stick your stomach out. Thats how babies breathe. Try it for several minutes. It will help you relax. Exercise and Sweat: For real get up and do something. When you are exercising, you are breathing. And, oxygen in your body is good. And, when you sweat, you are also releasing toxins (dont quote me on that one). Believe me exercise is good. It will help your mind relax. Drink Healthy Herbal Tea: I like chamomile and apple spice, but you can drink any healthy herbal tea. Warm tea will help you relax and the herbs will revive your mind. Go some place high: Go on your roof or on top of a tree or on top of a hill. If you can see the landscape and broad land beyond you, you will gain perspective. And, when you stressed, gaining the proper perspective will neutralize most stressful situations. Pray: If you are religious, then pray to your God. If not, then pray to something higher than yourself. It will bring you a sense of humility and help you realize that theres more to this world than your problems. Give these student stress tips a try. I hope they help you out.
A Pen Pal Exchange for Communicative Writing Practice
A Pen Pal Exchange for Communicative Writing Practice More on pen pals: Start a Pen Pal Exchange project for studentson the Virtual Writing Tutor. For instructions on how to create a pen pal exchange for your students, check out these step-by-step pen pal exchange creation instructions for teachers.Click here for an article on pen pals that students can read to introduce them to the concept of pen pal writing. For ESL/EFL instructors teaching beginners, finding authentic and meaningful communicative writing tasks can be difficult. One challenge is figuring out how to keep a substantial conversation going. Social media posts are often short, eliciting short comments and likes. Emails are often utilitarian vehicles for conveying digital information, with file attachments, or for making requests. They do not lend themselves to extended, deeply meaningful exchanges that sustain students interest over long periods of time. Blog writing and hypertext narrative writing tasks are different, but these are written equivalents of monologues, a type of one-way communication for broadcasting to the masses. And yet, Applied Linguistics has taught us that languages are best taught by maximizing the repeated exchange of meaningful messages with a focus on form, right? Isnt it strange, then, that when we teach writing, many of us teachers focus primarily on structure, form, accuracy, and critical thinking? Strange, but unsurprising because engaging, meaningful, focused, authentic writing tasks are hard to come by. How can we make writing meaningful, repetitive, form-focused, and engaging for learners? Languages are best learned through an engaging and repeated exchange of meaningful messages with a focus on target structures Instead of resorting to 5-paragraph essay writing activities, a discourse model that does not exist in the wild, we can support the development of Basic Interpersonal Communication Skills (BICS) with online pen pal writing tasks instead. Think about it. Pen pals usually live far from each other and so try to convey theirday-to-day lives through letters. Pen pals often try to communicate who they are, their culture, their family, food, holidays, and life eventsthis is all basic, interpersonal stuff!So pen pal writing projects seem really well-suited for learners trying to develop their BICS. The obvious problem with pen pal writing is that it takes a long time before letters in the mail arrive where they are going, and longer still to get a reply. There are only so many weeks in a semester, so pen pal writing is impractical for instructed language learning contexts. It is something a learner might do in addition to an English Second Language course, right? Maybe not. Maybe there is still a way to integrate pen pal writing into an ESL course. Maximizing Repetitions Sending letters internationally takes about two weeks. Pen pals cannot, therefore, expect more than one letter a month. In terms of maximizing meaningful, form-focused repetitions, college writing teachers wont get much in a three-month English Second language course. Something needs to be done to maximize the number of exchanges. A colleague of mine gets students to write messages to anonymous pen pals in their Hilroy notebook as informal writing practice. He collects the notebooks and redistributes them to students in another group on a different day. They write replies or questions, and he collects them back up again and returns them to the original author. It is a lot to keep track of, but the students enjoy it he saysand I believe him! At theend of the semester, he arranges for the pen pals to meet each other at an end-of-semester party. The Pedagogy of Notebook Pen Pal Exchanges For the record, I love the idea of notebook pen pal exchanges because of the meaningful exchanges it produces. However, I have not implemented this activity in any of my courses because I cant figure out how to ensure that it prepares students for competency-based writing evaluations in a direct and coherent way. General, unfocused language practice is not the highest expression of good CLT pedagogy, is it? Here are a few thoughts on my pedagogical concerns with notebook pen pal exchanges at the college level. Later, I will propose a solution that should improve upon this otherwise excellent activity. Not evaluated: Since this type of pen pal writing is framed as informal writing practice, it doesnt count toward the students final score. What counts instead are formal essay assignments during midterm and final exams. As such, pen pal writing reduces the cohesion of a course. Students pen pal writing does not prepare them for writing that counts. Since the meaningful exchange does not prepare students for competency-based evaluations, its value is restricted only contributing only to general proficiency and a reduction to writing apprehension.Feedback on errors:Giving corrective feedback on weekly writing has proven impossible for my colleague. There is just too much writing to correct, so he doesnt. This makes pen pal writing ineligible for evaluation. If students dont get formative feedback, pen pal writing tasks cannot be used for summative evaluations.Feedback on target structures: Students are invited to use the grammar from the lesson, but there is no follow-up on theuseof th e targets.Drop-outs: Some students go missing for a week or two. Sincehe keeps the notebooks in his office, students cant participate in the exchange if they are absent. Some students drop out of the course and notebook pen pal exchanges become difficult to manage. Some students complain that their pen pal is delinquent. the teacher is quick to pair students up or substitute another pen pal who also lost a partner. Designing an Online Pen Pal Exchange for ESL Learners Whats needed, obviously, is a system that can match up students in the same class and or in other countries. Also, there needs to be a way to provide fast feedback on spelling errors and grammar errors, so that students can get help with their extensive grammar errors. Indeed, it would be useful to know if students are writing more than the minimum number of words. Short messages wont do. Finally, there needs to be a way of ensuring that students use the grammar and vocabulary that they learn in their lessons because of the problem of grammar avoidance. The VWT grammar checker robot can help Sounds like a job for the Virtual Writing Tutor, right? The Virtual Writing Tutor grammar checker can already, count words, check spelling and grammar, and check for target structures. All thats needed, then, is a way to match students up and track their progress. Introducing the Virtual Writing Tutor Pen Pal Exchange Project. Designed for ESL teachers, by an ESL teacher, the system can match up students within the same class or from different classes taught by other teachers. All they need is a free account. It can also, check spelling, check grammar, check for target structures, add voice recordings and photos, and automatically score each pen pal message based on criteria defined by the pen pals teacher. Find out how to create an ESL pen pal exchange on the Virtual Writing Tutor. Please follow and like us:
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Tips on How to Weather the Midterm Storm
Tips on How to Weather the Midterm Storm Weathering the StormThe young scholars. The creme of the crop. Know-it-all by nature. The future of the world lingers in the wit of our decisions. Doused in our fearless, yet uncertain, egos, our humanity remains intact. And like all larger than life figures, we have our shortcomings and flaws. With this, we fall victim to the infamous âMidterm Miseryâ. It is the middle of the semester, and most of us feel the peaking of our breaking points. Assignments are getting lengthier and deadlines are approaching..Collectively, we walk a tightrope of performing our best in class and securing our sanity. Stress builds, sleepless nights, cramming and retaining information to apply it on an exams, we become the mechanical dispensers of knowledge. Here are 5 life hacks and reassurances that everything will be fine. Study to understand, not just to regurgitateInformation is easier to remember if it makes sense. Even though memorization seems to play a key part in learning, it has definitive use unless it can be can be understood and applied. You will find that most information can be memorized naturally if understood. Just try it. Adopt a study habit that allows you to use your comprehensive skills. You will see that the memorization comes more naturally when concepts are understood.Understand that pressure can be beneficialHere is the thing. As humans, we are able to perform our best and tap into autonomic responses on cue when we are under high pressure. Referring to Nixon P. Stress Response Curve (1979), as stress increases, so does performance. So what does this mean? When the pressure is on, we tend to not overthink or overanalyze anything, we naturally act accordingly. When applying this concept to schoolwork, we can began to apply the information we learn in an easier thought process. Let your body and mind do the work for you, Pressure is normal, and our bodies are naturally ready to respond to it. So in a way, we are in control, whether we know it or not. Keep an eye on your bodyWe love Starbucks. Energy drinks give us a jolt. We indulge in anything that will help heighten our senses and keep us energized. And though this is ideal behavior for us as college students. We must be mindful that over consumption could be harmful to our bodies. Remember, our bodies are naturally equipped with the chemicals it needs to help us function naturally. Let us not throw off the functionally by drinking too much caffeine. One cup could suffice. Try balancing your meals and getting plenty of rest at night. Our bodies are like clocks, let us keep them oiled and ticking. Realize your potentialThe only thing keeping you from making the grade you want...is you. Okay, well maybe your instructor can throw in a few twisted challenges, but you can top it! We must understand that we execute tasks at our full capacity IF we are aware of the extent of our capabilities. But waitâ¦.what if we are not exactly sure of how much we are capable of? Well, give a stab at it. It is okay to remind yourself every now and again, âI got thisâ. You are in total control of your situation.It is only a matter of timeLooking at your course syllabus can be quite intimidating. But what is more rewarding than putting an X on those deadlines as the semester progresses? The only thing that separates where you are and where you will be in the semester, is time. And as time suspends, we must perform accordingly. Get a head start on a some readings, or pitch some ideas for an upcoming paper. Surely soon, these things too will be crossed off of your âto doâ list. In closingâ¦.We are halfway through the semester and in the eye of the storm. Brace yourself. Push through. Do your best. Weather the storm. Cheers!!-Kendra D. Scott
Best Meal Kit Delivery Services to Try
Best Meal Kit Delivery Services to Try via Pixabay HelloFresh HelloFresh offers subscribers customizable meals. That means you can choose what type of protein you would like or choose a vegetarian option if you prefer. These meals come in compact containers, so they fit in your refrigerator nicely. If youâre a beginner in the kitchen, you can choose meals from different difficult levels. There are three different levels, so you can always increase the more comfortable you become with cooking. Depending on just how busy your life is, you can opt for the âQuickâ meals from HelloFresh. These meals take about a half-hour to prepare and cook, which means you have more time to cross items off your to-do list and less time worrying about what youâre going to eat for dinner. If health and nutrition are important to you, then you can also opt for the âFitâ meals, which are packed with nutritious ingredients. HelloFresh offers two meal sizes. You can order meals prepared for two people or for four people. This is perfect for those busy parents who still want to make healthy dinners for their kids. Price: $60 for three meals per week portioned for two people or $96 for three meals per week portioned for four people. Blue Apron Blue Apron was one of the first meal kit delivery services to come on the scene, so they definitely know what they are doing when it comes to providing delicious easy to make meals. The recipes are extremely easy to follow and make for some pretty amazing meals. The beauty of Blue Apron is that most of their meals take just under an hour to make. You donât have to worry about missing any ingredients or wasting time chopping or measuring anything. Just follow the instructions and throw it in the pot, oven, or whatever the recipe calls for. If you like to enjoy a glass of wine with your dinner, this meal kit delivery service also offers a wine subscription. So, along with your meals for the week, youâll also receive a bottle of wine that pairs perfectly with what youâre making. Itâs basically date night, but cheaper and you get to stay home in your pajamas. Not only does Blue Apron make your life easier, but they are environmentally friendly. Their mission is to improve the food industry by using direct shipping methods and sustainable farming. It doesnât get better than that. Price: $60 for three meals per week portioned for two people or $96 for three meals per week portioned for four people. Infographic by Brittany Loeffler Sun Basket Sun Basket prides itself on its high-quality organic ingredients. These meal kits are packed full of nutritious ingredients such as wild-caught fish, antibiotic-free meats, and organic fruits and vegetables. Sun Basket is a little more luxurious meal kit delivery service and just a tad more expensive than others. However, the quality of the food you receive is absolutely worth it. If you are on a special diet or have dietary restrictions, Sun Basket has a variety of meal options that range from paleo to vegan to pescatarian. Meals are also rated for how difficult they are to cook, so beginner home chefs donât have to worry about taking on more than they can handle. Sun Basket is also environmentally conscious, so all of the packaging is compostable or recyclable. That means you donât have to feel any guilt about harming the environment when you order a meal kit from Sun Basket. Price: $72 for three meals per week portioned for two people or $88 for two meals per week portioned for four people. Home Chef Home Chef has a meal kit for just about anyone. The meal kit is fully customizable, so if you are avoiding a certain food group such as meat or dairy or if you are allergic to something, you can opt for it to be left out of your meal kit. If you are a planner, Home Chef allows you to choose and plan your meals up to five weeks in advance. That means you donât have to worry about what youâll be eating for over a month and can focus on other aspects of your life. Home Chef also offers meals based on the amount of time you have to cook, such as their âExpressâ meals. This meal kit only takes about half an hour to prepare and cook. If you enjoy spending time in the kitchen, you can opt for a more intense and intricate meal kit. Or, if you are completely new to cooking for yourself at home and need some tools, Home Chef has you covered with essential kitchen tools. Price: $19.90 per meal portioned for two people. $59.60 for three meals portioned for two people per week. Free delivery for orders over $45. Freshly The meal kits from Freshly surely live up to the brandâs name. Unlike some meal kit services, Freshly never freezes their ingredients, so they are always fresh for you. If you are really on a time crunch during the week and literally have no time to even cook a meal kit, then Freshly is here to answer your prayers. They deliver fully cooked meals that you just need to pop in the microwave. Youâll have a delicious meal in just a few minutes. Freshly also makes all of their meal kits gluten-free and in a peanut-free facility, which is great news if you have a peanut allergy. Freshly is also one of the few meal kit services that offer breakfast, lunch, and dinner options! So, you can ensure that you always have a meal ready for you no matter what time of day it is. Price: $50 for four meals portioned for one person per week. $108 for twelve meals portioned for one person per week. Green Chef Green Chef aims to make 90% of the ingredients included in their meal kit USDA-certified organic. That means you donât have to worry about GMOs or harsh chemicals touching your food. There are multiple menus that customers can choose from including a paleo, Keto, gluten-free, vegetarian, vegan, and carnivore menu, so you donât have to sacrifice your preferred diet in order to have a meal kit delivered to you. The recipes are extremely easy to follow and are even color-coded, so there is very little room to make a mistake while preparing your meal. Whatâs even better is that all of Green Chefâs meal kits can be prepared in just 30 minutes, no matter how simple or fancy the meal is. Price: $79 for three meals prepared for two people per week. $95 for two meals prepared for four people per week. Terraâs Kitchen Eating nutritious and healthy meals consistently can be difficult when youâre always on the go. Sometimes you may not know what a nutritious meal consists of. Terraâs Kitchen will help you make eating healthy meals easy with its meal kit delivery service. These pre-chopped ingredients only take about 15 minutes to throw together for a delicious meal. The one thing that really stands out about this meal kit delivery service is the method that your food is delivered to you. Terraâs Kitchen utilizes what they call a Vessel, which is a non-electric fridge that keeps your food fresh until you can come home and bring it inside. It creates little to no waste in the delivery process, which is a huge win for the environment. Every meal of the day is available from Terraâs Kitchen. Whether youâre looking for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or snacks, itâs all available. Choose from specific diet menus including paleo, Mediterranean, vegetarian, and more to fit your current lifestyle. Price: $4-$18 per serving per person. Fresh Direct Fresh Direct doubles as a meal kit delivery service and an online grocery store, so you can kill two birds with one stone. You can choose from a variety of meal options from different menus, including a menu dedicated solely to stir fry. While ordering your meal kit online, you can see just how long it will take to prepare and make each meal. This is great if you know you have a busy week coming up and wonât have time to spend an hour making dinner and want something quick. If you are watching what you eat, there is also a healthy menu that you can choose from. While Fresh Direct doesnât offer a huge selection of meal kits, they do offer pre-made entrees, salads, and sandwiches that they can ship to you as well. So, there are food options for just about anyone. Price: $14-$29 per meal portioned for two people. Gobble With Gobble, even the most inexperienced chefs can make delicious gourmet meals. If you are really in a time crunch and donât even have time to peel or chop up vegetables, Gobble has you covered! All of the ingredients are portioned out and chopped up so you just have to throw them in your pot, pan, or whatever the recipe calls for. For customers with dietary restrictions, Gobble offers specialty menus such as gluten-free, kid-friendly, low carb, and more so you donât have to compromise your goals just to eat a meal kit. The beauty of meal kits from Gobble is that they take about 15 minutes on average to make. Thatâs almost no time at all! A feature Gobble offers that other meal kit delivery services do not is a lunch meal prep plan. Stop going to the food trucks at work or skipping lunch altogether. In just about an hour every week, you can prepare your lunches for up to six days! It doesnât get easier than grabbing a container in the morning and heading off to work knowing youâll have a nutritious and delicious lunch. Price: $79 for three meals portioned for two people per week. $151 for three meals portioned for four people per week. $7.98 to $11.47 per lunch meal. via Pixabay Why Try Meal Kit Delivery Weâve already established just how convenient and easy a meal kit delivery service is. You donât have to worry about going to the grocery store or planning out your meals for the week because everything you need is shipped right to your door. Youâll have peace of mind knowing that you have at least three dinners ready for you to prepare too. Not only do these meal kit delivery services offer nutritious, sometimes organic, and healthy foods, but itâs also delicious! That means you can start living a healthier lifestyle without worrying about picking out the right types of food. With so many specialty menus, you will be sure to find one that matches your dietary restrictions and will help you to achieve your goals. Lastly, you can actually save money with meal kit delivery services. Rather than going out to eat a couple of times a week and spending money on transportation, the food, and the service, you can have a restaurant-quality meal right at home for almost half the cost of going out. A bonus is that you will also start to learn how to navigate your way through the kitchen. If you feel that your life is so hectic that you donât have time to make it to the grocery store and cook a decent meal for yourself, consider subscribing to a meal kit delivery service. Youâll be surprised at just how amazing it is.
Educational games are they useful or not - ALOHA Mind Math
Educational games are they useful or not Most school going kids today are absorbed into the current media rich, universe, popularly known as the, âalways connectedâ world. As Bill Gates (2005) noted in his address at the National Educational Summit on High Schools, âTraining the workforce of tomorrow with the high schools of today is like trying to teach kids about todayâs computers on a 50-year-old mainframe. Itâs the wrong tool for the times.â Do you think of a need to reform the educational system which could effectively prepare students for a much more technology driven, interconnected and competitive âflat worldâ? Will educational games act as values addition or not to achieve this? Are these games worthwhile to play, or are they are just a waste of time for your children? Well, I think game-based learning helps to teach children important skills for future jobs such as collaboration, problem-solving, and communication. Games provide a practice for students to create solutions and understanding for the very real challenges and risks in a world and most importantly it is always easy to understand and reproduce concepts when learnt with a fun aspectattachedto it.In todays technological era there are certain computer-based games that can boost the working memory capacity which is a basic ingredient of intelligence and academic success. Wait benefits do not end here have you heardabout the video games which encourage kids to be helpful and friendly? Educational games can take on innumerable forms to accommodate childrens learning styles, It is very important for you to keep in mind the way your kids learn while you choose an educational software or game for them to use or play. I would suggest you to choose games like JumpStart,Elementary Advantage 2011, and Schooltown that will appeal to your kids and reinforce the things theyre learning in school too. Here are few interesting online games I came across: Whyville is a virtual world featuring games and activities for kids aged 8-14. The game teaches academic subjects like art history, civics, economics and ocean science. Free educational video games at the NASA website. These games there are mostly quick, casual games of logic, memory, or math. Nobel prize organizations free educational video games. Games include âThe Diabetic Dog Gameâ (which teaches kids about caring for someone with diabetes) and âLord of the Fliesâ based on the novel by William Golding. I have had fun playing few of these educational games, so why wont your Kids. Share with us any such game that you think have some commendable educational benefits.
Heres why you keep missing the boat on recruiting teachers ?
Hereâs why you keep missing the boat on recruiting teachers ? First, imagine youâre a teacher at an international school. The first few weeks of the term have sped by in a blur of lesson-planning, dusting the cobwebs from your studentsâ brains, and trying to remember everyoneâs name! When youâre not dashing madly between classes, youâre at your desk trying to get ahead on your admin work. While itâs been hectic, youâve made it through the first few weeks and are starting to settle into a routine. This is your second year at your current school and you have a big decision to make. Renewals are just around the corner and youâre still fine-tuning lesson plans, the stress is real! Youâre not even sure if you should stay hereâ¦the world is so big and mysterious and there are far-flung countries whispering your name⦠Wait, hold up ? our teachers only worry about teaching! Maybe you donât like the thought of teachers fretting about their own future when there are students that need their full attention? But teachers are completely human. They have a long list of worries aside from just their future. The future is as big and scary and ever-present as it is for anyone. Teachers are not immune to a bout of existential dread. Just 7 worries your teachers could be having on any given day: What am I doing with my life? Is this my true calling? Will I retire here and teach the children of my current students? Are the grade twos really grasping the imperative and should I try a more hands-on project-based approach with grade three - they seem a bit distracted? Why is technology conspiring against me! AGAIN! I need to make a backup list of activities for days when the computers arenât working. I wonder if any of the other teachers are tired of these lunches? If I could teach anywhere⦠would it be here? Even if my benefits are pretty cushy, are there better ones? Should I adopt a cat, cats fix loneliness, right? Even the happiest teacher is going to have questions about their life and career They might be sitting there counting their blessings: great students, supportive leadership, lovely textbooks, access to tech that makes teaching easier, colleagues they actually like spending time with and a community of expats that are willing to celebrate special occasions by attempting to roast a turkey in a toaster oven. What more could an expat teacher want? (A conventional oven, I hear you say⦠but no, that is not quite the point I am making). Maybe this teacher has a bucket list, a passion for surfing or an urge to become a Buddhist in their spare time. Maybe theyâve thought about teaching in a country where one, or even both of those things are possible. Psst: Want to know wha 12,618 international teachers are really looking for in their next teaching job? Grab your free copy of Download Teach Awayâs 2019 International Education Recruitment Report - weâve got the answers for ya! Donât forget that thereâs a bit of wanderlust in their hearts Even if your school presents them with the fattest possible renewal bonus, the chances are teachers are weighing up their other options. Schools will be putting pressure on them to sign a letter of intent and theyâve barely just got their heads above water with lesson-planning. Itâs a lot to process. Should they stay in their current situation, or follow the wanderlusting heart that landed them in your school in the first place? What if thereâs a place in the world where they can start the day by surfing to a Buddhist temple before school has even started? Itâs a tough call for anyone in a good situation. Should I jump ship, even though the ship is well-built and sailing on calm waters. What if I dive head first into turbulent waters? Teachers in international schools have taken risks before, itâs worth remembering that theyâre used to uprooting their lives, and once theyâve done it once, they know they can do it again. Itâs not that they want to leave, and years ago they mightnât have. But now with Google, they can easily take a peek at the greener grass on the other sideâ¦they donât even have to really be looking. Well, this is all very scary. What can I do to keep teachers? The best move for schools is to be as proactive as possible. You will have teachers that renew time and time again, but you canât only depend on that. Sometimes it just wonât be the perfect fit, and the Buddhist temples might call harder than you like. Building your schoolâs online presence so that you constantly have a pipeline of new teaching talent is half the battle. That way when some teachers donât renew, youâre not stuck. Itâs also worth remembering that just because a teacher leaves, it doesnât mean theyâre done with you. They might still see the value of your school and help refer another teacher, provide a smooth transition of their classes and offer valuable insights into how to find a teacher who will love the position as much as they did. Candidates are beginning their job search earlier and earlier This is partly because renewals come around so early. The recruitment season is starting earlier and earlier and with technology, candidates arenât afraid to start looking as much as a year in advance. Letters of intent are becoming more commonplace. And incentivizing teachers to sign them earlier and earlier is happening too. For good reason. Pragmatic school heads want clarity on their recruitment needs as soon as possible so they have more information to make better decisions/plan their recruitment strategy/tactics. Tech is changing the job hunt for everyone Perhaps the biggest reason for the change in job-hunting habits is down to the technology available today. If teachers have a hard month in the classroom, you can be sure that a bit of FOMO will set in from an Instagram scroll...and some career-related Googling is sure to follow. Sometimes just out of escapism, and other times to seriously check out their options. With information at everyoneâs fingertips, itâs important that youâre putting your school front and center. You never know when teachers will be lookingâ¦maybe a bored hour on the bus, or while home sick for a week. Chances are they wonât trekking to job fairs hundred of miles away, theyâre more likely to do a bit of extensive research on education career sites and bookmark any schools they find interesting. The internet works both ways. Get yourself on Google, too. If you want to have a competitive advantage, you need to make sure your virtual doors are always thrown wide open - that a curious teacher, at any stage of the recruitment journey, can take a peek inside. That if they should google something as simple as âteach in Indonesiaâ, suddenly your school will waltz across their screen and say âpick meâ. Whether they stumble across your job postings/website/social media, you want them to think âoooooh! That looks alright, doesnât it?â So whatâs the easiest way to solve the how-can-I-show-up-in-a-Google-search conundrum? Get your school listed on a search-engine-optimized job board geared towards international educators! Google is a bit of a clever clogs (and yes, more than a little creepy). It knows these are the sites that give job-hunting teachers what theyâre looking for, and theyâre not afraid to plug those at the top of the page. If youâd like to talk about how to kickstart your recruitment ASAP, feel free to drop me a line!
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