…and What to Do About Them.

iStock_000000219187MediumDid you have a teacher that really had an impact on you? Remember the excitement? Or the thrill you felt when you taught something to someone else and they really got it? First, let me thank you for your commitment to education – a value that is high enough for you that you are stretching for resources to help you reach your goals. In this article, I am going to share with you some of the common mistakes that educators often make.


If you’ve fallen prey to one or more of these, it simply means that no one told you about them yet. Once you know, you can then focus on solutions. Or, perhaps you’ll find that you are already on track, and this may reaffirm that you are headed in the right direction. Are you ready?


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3 Responses to “Seven Biggest Mistakes Made in Teaching Science”

  1. Jamie Cavazos says:

    My kids are both dyslexic, but have very different learning processes from each other and from me. It has been challenging to get into a good rhythm. Your article helped me to rethink how I am approaching subjects with each of them, not just in science. Thank you. I will be revamping a few things for our day starting tomorrow! 🙂

  2. Patricia Johnson says:

    I think this is amazing, I’m sure the kids will enjoy it very much. I know I do and I only scanned through it.

  3. Angela Doty says:

    I enjoyed listening to the audio workshop.