u/nextmmead

Teachers, what do you do to IMPROVE yourself?

I'm an economics teacher for Year 11 and 12 students and if I have to be honest, teaching in a formal setting is kind of new to me. And after 4 years in the job, I'm starting to lose my track. I want to improve myself as a teacher but I kind of need some advice on what I need to do or what kind of class/course/seminar do I need to join to improve myself as an educator?

And to me it's not about my career path and paving a way to become a school leader, I could only think about how to teach better and how to be a better educator.

Thank you so much for your help.

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u/nextmmead — 1 day ago
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Why humans don't rely on scent?

Why do humans not rely so much on their scent like other animals do, especially to recognize other humans or animals? When was the last time humans depended on their nose to recognize one another?

Not that I want to sniff someone's butt or anything, just curious.

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u/nextmmead — 2 days ago