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  1. Jan 31, 2024 · They carried out 54 online interviews at 3 time points: when school buildings were partially reopened for the first time (June 2020), when they were partially closed for the second time (February 2021) and when they were fully reopened for 16 months (July 2022).

  2. TED-Ed's Educator Talks program brings educators (teachers, principals, Ed consultants, CEOs, nonprofit leaders and industry trailblazers) to consider and share the most relevant and transformational ideas in the education landscape across the globe.

    • Being A ‘Popular’ Teacher
    • The Behaviour Question
    • A Little Confidence
    • The Downside of Popularity

    Ask students and teachers what makes a teacher popular, and the answers will likely fall into two distinct camps. One will be centred around a laidback teacher, the kind who is definitely more fun than you in lessons, has Instagram-worthy displays and is often whispered about for being a little more relaxed with discipline than some of their collea...

    A misconception of popularity is that it stems from students having an easy time in lessons… it makes sense that students will like a teacher when the lessons are fun, behaviour management is non-existent and detentions become a myth for three hours a week, right? Well, research suggests that, actually, students are much more critical in their view...

    This combination both impacts and improves motivation and feelings of respect both to and from students, leading to a better classroom experience, with students feeling the desire to achieve and succeed with their teacher. The study even argues that “knowing the popularity of a teacher gives us relevant information… mean[ing] that teacher popularit...

    The judgements of everything from outfits and personality types to results and performance management can be exhausting on top of the demands of a normal day in the classroom. Often ignored, too, is the stress that comes with being popular. Students are more likely to want to be around them and parents more likely to reach out (even about unrelated...

  3. Apr 19, 2020 · Over 200 teachers and a host of well-known faces to teach the nation’s kids, as BBC opens its doors for virtual learning.

  4. Teachers on social media share what TV shows should be required viewing for anyone familiar with life in the classroom.

  5. Mar 16, 2021 · Online - learning resources for children of all ages can be found on the BBC Bitesize website. TV - programming for primary school pupils is on CBBC between 09:00 and 12.00 every weekday.

  6. Mar 10, 2023 · This study examines teacher perceptions of the media and public’s portrayal of teachers and teaching during COVID-19 from the initial school closures in March 2020 through the reopening process of the 2020–2021 school year.

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