Author: Kriti K

I am Kriti, an avid reader and collector of books. I bring you my thoughts on known and hidden gems of the book world and creators in all domains.

August 8, 2018 / / Teaching
July 25, 2018 / / Teaching

What does scientific research say about how brain learn? How can we apply this knowledge to the classroom?

July 15, 2018 / / Teaching
July 6, 2018 / / Teaching
July 2, 2018 / / Bullet Journal
June 29, 2018 / / Teaching
June 22, 2018 / / Teaching
June 15, 2018 / / Book Thoughts

My thoughts on Mark Manson’s book, The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life, reflecting upon my immortality projects.

June 8, 2018 / / Gaming

The 1975 game Tenure offers the player a chance to experience the first year of teaching, with challenges ranging from being part of the Union to dealing with note-passing in the classroom. I played the game to find out whether it contains all the elements of a teacher’s life.

June 1, 2018 / / Teaching
May 29, 2018 / / Reading

If you think about the future, a couple hundred years from now, do you think books still exist and are in use as they are today? Would more advanced  tablets developed to allow easier access of materials or have humans gone back to reading from paper and they used to before tablets were invented?

May 25, 2018 / / Teaching

In today’s classrooms, we have a diverse set of learners and no matter how much a teacher would want to address the needs of all learners, it takes time to know the students and understand them better to give them the supports they need. This is where Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles comes in handy. In this article I explore UDL in theory and practice.

May 21, 2018 / / Writing
May 9, 2018 / / Teaching

How can we truly embrace “By Teaching you will learn, by learning you will teach”? Reflections on Will Richardson’s book From Master Teacher to Master Learner.

April 30, 2018 / / Teaching

I started my collection of teaching books as a preservice teacher and it keeps growing. The following is a list of books on teaching that have been recommended to me. Let’s bring together the best books on teaching we have read and want educators to read!

April 24, 2018 / / Teaching

How can we attain the state of flow in the classroom? What kind of activities should the students be involved be such that they do not want to stop working? As a learner, flow is when I am focused on my task, to the point that I do not care about the time because I am having so much fun doing what I am doing.

April 22, 2018 / / Book Thoughts
April 18, 2018 / / Teaching

What can we learn from technology that will make history more engaging for the students? Taking inspiration from the digital fiction, The Silent History, I present here some ways in which we can be inspired by technology, allowing for differentiation and a new connection to the content.

April 11, 2018 / / Teaching

Self-care ideas for preservice teachers: the habits I want to ensure I have when I am a student teacher. Routine, community and affirmations because at some point of time during our teaching degrees, we have all heard how hard student teaching is — building lesson plans, getting to know a set of students, and more.

April 1, 2018 / / Bullet Journal

The beginning of April for me is the beginning of my third bullet journal (bujo). I have come to savour the days when I am finishing up a journal and on the verge of starting a new one. I plan in advance yet for some reason, I am not able to start working on the next one till it is going to be in use.

March 22, 2018 / / Journey

The countdown has begun for the last one of school. Then, the Winter 2018 term will officially be over and the academic year of 2017–2018 will come to an end for me. But as the last stretch begins, it is important to start this stretch with a refreshing look. Time to take a deep breath!