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 Christine Osae
Christine Osae
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Rwandan educators should borrow a leaf from India’s ban on homework and heavy school bags
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Make growth mindset one of your resolutions this year
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How to teach languages using Christmas experiences
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Why teachers need to be listeners
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Why teachers deserve long paid holidays
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Bring Santa to teachers this festive season
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Teachers: How to spend your holiday productively
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Use the long holidays to have a deep reflection on your teaching
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Teachers and parents: How to support students during this exam season
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What goes on behind the blank stares of your students?
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Teaching: how to keep the fire ablaze
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Reduce rote learning in varsities using these strategies
Students reading in a group. Group activities make the learning experience richer and more enjoyable.
What is the best approach to arranging students in groups?
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Why critical reflection is the best approach to solving 21st Century learning hiccups
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How to get quiet students to participate in small group discussions
A teacher engages students in a lesson. File.
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Develop better strategies to tackle English teaching challenges
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How can educators contribute to the sustainability agenda?
Students read newspapers at The New Times head office. File.
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Encourage students to read for pleasure

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