Does University of Ghana Accept D7 and E8 Grade? Students with a grade of D7 or E8 may not be admitted to the main undergraduate programme at Legon. The University of Ghana is a public university in Accra, Ghana. It is the oldest university in Ghana and one of the largest universities in Africa. The […]
Which University accept D7 for a degree program in Ghana. To be accepted in a degree program in a Ghanaian university, the applicant must have aggregate 24 or better form 6 subjects. Three core subjects and three electives. The electives comprises of any of your best three and the core is English plus any other […]
Looking for a KNUST course catalog and a current list of accredited programs? Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) offers a wide variety of courses that prepare students for leadership roles in their chosen career field. Find out more about KNUST courses and programs here. The following are the formal list of Courses […]
[ad_1] by TeachThought Staff What kinds of supplies do students need on the first day of school? Well, that depends. But what are some universal ‘things’ students need to start the year off right with the best chance to become their very best? The Right Mindset The beliefs and ideas that students have about themselves […]
[ad_1] by Terry Heick The premise here is simple enough, and I’ve written about this kind of thing before in greater detail (see 20 Questions Parents Should Ask Teachers). You’ll likely learn their name, roughly be able to estimate their height, know what school they attended last, know what languages they speak, and get a […]
[ad_1] by Terry Heick & Jackie Gerstein For specific training and professional development around technology integration, contact TeachThought Professional Development to bring Jackie Gerstein and other TeachThought professionals to your school today. I took an excerpt from a recent post by Jackie, 6 Activities I Use To Build Connections With Students At The Beginning Of The Year because it seemed too […]
[ad_1] Will You Still Be Teaching Next Year? by Terry Heick Are you coming back next year? Teaching, I mean. Will you be back? Not to the same classroom. I don’t mean the same grade level or content area or school or even the same district. I’m asking about whether or not you’ll be back […]
[ad_1] by Terry Heick What are logical fallacies and cognitive biases? In short, logical fallacies and cognitive biases are both failures of reason–errors in thinking that can result in inaccurate perspectives, distorted views, error-filled judgments, and eventually, skewed, irrational beliefs (about one’s self and/or the world around them). Because the human brain is susceptible to […]
[ad_1] contributed by Rachelle Dene Poth Summer provides an opportunity to relax, but is also a time to explore new ideas and reflect on the previous year. We have to ask ourselves what worked and what did not. With the start of each school year, teachers begin by establishing classroom procedures, getting to know the […]
[ad_1] 8 Things Teachers Can Do To Improve Their Bedside Manner by TeachThought Staff Ed note: Though the word ‘parents’ is used, the premise of the article is really about how schools communicate with communities at large. Whether the communication is intended for a grandparent raising a child, a local organization that works with schools, […]