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TeachingChannel - Time Management

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Expert classroom time management advice. This tip, called Go With The Flow, allows teachers to adjust their plans and keep stress to a minimum. Get the most out of your classroom time with this management tip.

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The old saying is that those that need time management the most have no time for training.  


If you find yourself sinking under the weight of 'to do' lists,  pay some attention here!

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Emotions And Learning: Part I: The eLearning Coach @elearningcoach

Emotions And Learning: Part I: The eLearning Coach @elearningcoach | E-Learning and Online Teaching | Scoop.it

Cognitive scientists define emotions as powerful, usually short-lived experiences that are a reaction to a specific stimulus. As part of the human evolutionary legacy, emotions arise from a rapid appraisal of an object or event’s significance in order to prepare us for action—similar to an alert system.


Emotions not only increase our general awareness and help us adapt to changes in an unpredictable environment, but they also

===> facilitate social communication and interaction. <===

 

That’s because we read the emotions of others through their facial expressions, bodily postures, gestures and tone of voice.


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María Teresa Gambino's comment, March 28, 2012 9:16 PM
Most welcome Gust MEES :)