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Succeed in Mathematics

November 11th, 2011

A subject which is very important to all of us yet takes a back seat while learning is mathematics. Students seem to be scared of this subject and look for tips and suggestions to help them understand the concepts easily.

Math being a very important part of our life needs to be understood better to help us in the future. There are many career avenues that are based on mathematics. Students aspiring to be a scientist or an astronaut, pilot or captain need to be at ease in mathematics.

Here are some tips which can help you overcome your fear of mathematics and succeed.

1. Seek help from a tutor – a tutor is one who can help you ease your fear in math. Though finding a tutor is an easy task, it is difficult to find a person who can help you understand the concepts in a simple way. So how can one find the right person to guide you through the concepts? It’s very simple. Look for people who love mathematics as they are the best people from whom you can seek help. These people have a flair for every topic in mathematics and can help you understand the concepts easily. The love of math from these people can be contagious and can help you overcome your hesitation and fear of the subject.

2. Educational CDs – growth in technology has made it easy for us to acquire information. It has also given rise to many new methods of acquiring knowledge such as online courses, CDs, online tuitions etc. Make the best use of technological advancements and you will definitely benefit from it. CDs and online tuitions are some of the best ways to understand and clarify doubts about any given topic. » Read more: Succeed in Mathematics

3 Types of Therapy to Motivate Students

October 16th, 2011

3 Types of Therapy to Motivate Students are: Touch therapy, music therapy and visual therapy. In my experience, these tools have proved beneficial in the achievement of my students.

  1. Touch therapy can be used in the classroom with wisdom. Many teachers employ touch therapy as part of the morning routine. Shaking the hand or giving a high five to each student as they walk through the door proves very beneficial in building that necessary teacher/student relationship required for learning. We must be very careful in this day and age with hugs and light touches in the regular classroom. However, with the developmentally delayed students touches are a necessary part of their learning. Lightly touching a student’s hand or arm or leg can give them the stimulation they need to respond to an instruction to move. Sometimes smoothing on lotion can calm a child to get them to perform the task required. When working in preschool and especially with developmentally delayed students touch is very important. Pulling a child close or holding a hand can calm the child and get them to do the necessary task required.
  2. Music therapy can enhance a classroom environment. Carefully chosen music can lift spirits and encourage students to work. I was in a classroom where a teacher used a play list on his computer as the background music for his class. His selection of music worked very well until the commercial came on. I had a wonderful collection of Mozart that I loved, however, when I brought it to the classroom I found I could not use it because the variety of loud and soft passages in the music distracted my students. Once I had a visiting student and he said the violins in the music made him feel sad. I have also found some religious music could be used if it was instrumental only. That way the words were not offensive to the certain students. A collection of music may not work for every class every time. Each class is different. I can tell when the music is right when my students are working and happy. » Read more: 3 Types of Therapy to Motivate Students