Saturday, November 30, 2024

EFFECTIVE CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES FOR 21ST CENTURY EDUCATORS

 

Effective classroom management is crucial for 21st-century educators to create an optimal learning environment. One key strategy is to establish clear expectations and routines from the outset. This involves setting explicit rules, consequences, and incentives, as well as creating a structured schedule and organizing the physical classroom space to promote engagement and minimize distractions.

Another vital strategy is to build positive relationships with students. This can be

Thursday, November 7, 2024

BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN THE COMPASS AND THE CLOCK: Aligning Purpose with Productivity

In today's fast-paced world, it's easy to get caught up in the relentless ticking of the clock, prioritizing efficiency and productivity over direction and purpose. However, we must pay attention to our internal compass to avoid disconnection and unfulfillment. The gap between the compass and the clock represents the tension between following our inner guidance and conforming to external expectations.

Wednesday, November 6, 2024

THE PRODUCT OF MIND

Your mind is the most powerful tool that God has blessed you with. Your mind translated you from being an ordinary to the supernatural realm. Suppose you productively engage your mind thinking through and imagining positively. In that case, there is no situation in life, there is no obstacle, no negative situation in this life that you will not break through. Whether it is the Red Sea before you, or whether the Egyptians are pursuing you on horseback, there is no situation that you will enclose in negatively that you will not find yourself out of it. In your mind is the solution to that problem. Ask me what I love doing most, I will tell you to always be alone and listen to my conscience.

Let me give you an example of what

Tuesday, November 5, 2024

NEVER REJECT THE GIFT OF REJECTION

I am sure I got your attention? 
Oh! Did I hear you saying, "Tolu, you are really missing it! You are just plain funny with your positivity by calling rejection a gift. Rejection hurts too much to be good for me in any way." 
Sure, I can relate to your viewpoint because I used to feel that way too. All I ask of you today is that you read through this note to the end, and contemplate the ideas I share. You just never know how your perspective might expand if you do.

Sometimes ago, I wrote about “Failure as a stepping stone to Success”, and one of my followers emailed me later asking, "How do I handle rejection?" He told me about the rejection he recently experienced then and how dejected he was. As I engaged him in private discussions, taking him out of his dejection, I decided that I should devote my time to put up an article on REJECTION since rejection is such a major and very common aspect of our daily and lifelong experience. It happens to almost all of us, doesn't it?

We experience it when we are young. Parents criticize us -- some may even walk out of our lives or force us out of theirs. Friends call us names on the playground and talk about us behind our backs. The deep sting of rejection continues into puberty as our boyfriends and girlfriends leave us. I'm sure