Smart reading is a capability that every student should learn how to develop through using a set of strategies in their reading and analyzing of texts. It is about understanding what to read, when to read, and how to read it. Smart reading is a holistic kind of practice that includes other key reading skills such as skimming and scanning. This infographic features some useful strategies that students can use to improve their reading competencies and become better and smart readers.Read more
Education Infographics
Judy Hanning / Apr 26, 2023
The teachers are the ones who help in shaping the lives of future generations by enhancing their skills and encouraging them to pursue their dream. This infographic shows just the value of teachers. It also highlights the true amount of time teachers spend working, the real-world impact of having an effective teacher, the prediction of change in school enrolment in coming years, and the social and emotional support teachers provide.Read more
Judy Hanning / Apr 26, 2023
At what age should a child learn how to apologize? Research shows that children as young as the age of four can understand the emotional implications of an apology. They can understand that an apology can make someone’s feelings improve if they are upset. Apologies bring about forgiveness and empathy for the offenders and it also repairs the broken trust. This infographic shows how we can teach our kids how to apologize.Read more
Judy Hanning / Apr 19, 2023
Graphic created by Master Pieces, Inc Our brains are complex miracles of nature. Although still not fully understood, a lot of research has been conducted to try and understand the brain’s development and potential limits. One particularly interesting area of study is how the division of the left and right hemispheres seemingly impacts cerebral function, especially in regard to learning. For instance, there are methods supposedly thought to exercise or “train” the right brain specifically. Generally, this side of the brain is related to creativity and artistic pursuits. As such, exercising it...Read more
Judy Hanning / Apr 18, 2023
Dyslexia is a learning disorder that primarily affects the skills involved in fluent and accurate word reading and spelling. Characteristic features of dyslexia are verbal memory, difficulties in phonological awareness, and verbal processing speed. It happens across the range of intellectual abilities. By definition, dyslexia is not related to mental retardation. A student with dyslexia is just as intelligent as their peers.Read more
Judy Hanning / Apr 18, 2023
How do young children in early childhood classrooms learn from inclusive environments where all kids with and without disabilities are welcomed and fully participate? Encouraging inclusivity has appeared to benefit all young children. Not only will children have positive feelings toward school and themselves, but an inclusive environment also helps teach important life skills, like empathy and compassion for others. This post is an infographic that sums it up in nine key points.Read more
Judy Hanning / Apr 16, 2023
This beautiful infographic was created to show the four major reasons why reading graphic novels is beneficial for students. Graphic novels are created to help sharpen promote vocabulary acquisition, and critical thinking, and build visual literacy. Today the ratio of images to words in all kinds of documents is starting to increasing because it aims to help understand information better. Comprehending the interplay between pictures and text in both print and video media is an important component in comprehending increasingly complex information.Read more
Judy Hanning / Apr 16, 2023
For a student to have a great-quality academic career, one must have a high-quality education from preschool, kindergarten, and first grade, particularly in reading. Kids who do not develop basic literacy skills by the time they go to school are three to four times more likely to drop out of school in later years. While children who are read to for at least 20 minutes a day are exposed to 1.2 million words of text every year. This infographic states the basic literacy facts.Read more
Judy Hanning / Apr 14, 2023
Talking, playing sound, word games, singing, reading, drawing, and writing with your child are great ways to lay a good literacy foundation. The great news is that everyday activities, like bath time, family meals, cooking, or going shopping, are all fun opportunities for literacy development. This infographic shows what activities can be done with your child.Read more
Judy Hanning / Apr 12, 2023
Adult learning theories can have a positive impact on adult learning experiences both in the classroom and at work. Adult learners are an important resource because they bring the richness and diversity of their lives with them. They should be provided with the opportunity to use their existing knowledge and experience, which they can apply to new learning experiences.Read more
Judy Hanning / Apr 11, 2023
Playing outside allows your child the chance to explore the natural environment and have adventures. Children really progress more when they are outside. Outside play helps your child express themselves, test their physical limits, and build their self-confidence. Outdoor play can cause more mess but more mess often means more fun! Here are five easy ways to add outside play to your family’s everyday activities!Read more
Judy Hanning / Mar 31, 2023
An inclusive classroom climate refers to a place where all students feel supported intellectually and academically and are extended a sense of belonging in the classroom despite of identity, learning preferences, or education. Inclusive learning and teaching recognize all students' entitlement to a learning experience that respects diversity, enables participation, removes barriers, and anticipates and considers a variety of learning needs and preferences.Read more
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