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    shailendra mishra posted a note on 21 October 2009 - 8:56am.

    Tabla Teacher Available in your area to teach the art of Authentic Tabla Playing

    Here is an opportunity to learn authentic Tabla playing; one of the richest heritage and cultural symbol of India. Learn under an able and experienced teacher and on a one to one basis.

    Please feel free to contact for learning the art of Tabla Playing under Guru-shishya parampara with complete coverage of theoretical and practical aspects.

    The aim of Music is to create and develop individual's personality rather than making him skillful.

    Music brings joy and peace to an individual’s life.

    www.shailendramishra.com
    Contact info: 9911912027

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    Dougald Hine posted a Blog entry on 5 August 2009 - 3:39pm.

    Come and teach in a tree!

    If you go down to the park this summer, you might get a big surprise - at least if it's Regents Park in London.

    The Treehouse Gallery

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    S K N posted a forum topic on 6 July 2009 - 7:39am.

    If I had to recomend 1 thing to inspire people it would be Randy Paunch's last lecture

    Ok so I have had some great teachers in my life but my best learning experience last year was from watchign this video on line of a guy called Randy Pausch, it was his last lecture on achieving your childhood dreams and it showed me some of the best qualitied of a teacher.

    Take a look for yourself and let me know what you think.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji5_MqicxSo

    Happy learning and I hope you achieve your childhood dreams.

    Best,

    Kate

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    Aneeta Patel posted a link on 30 April 2009 - 8:43pm.

    School of Everything and Knitting SOS on Channel 4 website

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    Claire Medcalf posted a Blog entry on 27 April 2009 - 4:29pm.

    Things I Like

    When I go through all the new profiles on School of Everything I find loads of great content from members - I normally just send it around the office but Andy said I should blog it, so here is my first little look/see. Enjoy.

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    Aneeta Patel posted a forum topic on 3 March 2009 - 11:54pm.

    Credit Crunch...is it affecting you too?

    I've been teaching for 6 years now and getting busier every year...until October 2008.

    As a knitting teacher, Sept-Dec is my busiest time of the year...classes book up up to six weeks in advance. But Oct 08 was like a ghost town for Knitting SOS. My years finances have averaged out pretty healthy due to a couple of big jobs last Spring, but I'm noticing that I can't fill classes as easily as I was 12 months ago.

    Has anyone else found this and do they have any suggestions to inspire people to learn?

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    [video]Srinivas nunna posted a video on 3 March 2009 - 9:48am.
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    Find your best rated guru teacher tutor professor and rent books online

    Softscripts was established in the year 2003. Our main motto is to help in eradicating illiteracy from the world ,so we developed a platform connecting tutors ,teachers and professors with students and renting books online in an easier way . Teachers can showcase their classes to the world. Students can reach teachers in a better way .

    Find-guru.com started online quiz for students, teachers. Any one can play weekly quiz and win exiting prizes $50 gift hampers.

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    Srinivas nunna posted a note on 3 March 2009 - 9:46am.

    Find your best rated guru teacher tutor professor and rent books online

    Softscripts was established in the year 2003. Our main motto is to help in eradicating illiteracy from the world ,so we developed a platform connecting tutors ,teachers and professors with students and renting books online in an easier way . Teachers can showcase their classes to the world. Students can reach teachers in a better way .

    Find-guru.com started online quiz for students, teachers. Any one can play weekly quiz and win exiting prizes $50 gift hampers.

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    [video]Claire Medcalf posted a video on 27 February 2009 - 4:18pm.
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    Ferris Bueller's Day Off - Traditional Teaching Clip

    Ferris Bueller's Day Off - Traditional Teaching Clip

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    CHRISTINE PARSONS posted a forum topic on 26 February 2009 - 11:23am.

    Sessional Cookery Teachers & Teaching Assistants Wanted Hertfordshire

    Community Learning Partnership is looking to recruit flexible and hard-working sessional cookery teachers and teaching assistants, with experience in delivering to adults or children and young people.CLP uses a holistic inter-generational approach to deliver innovative family learning programmes to families in a variety of schools and community venues across Hertfordshire.

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    Subhashri D V posted a link on 16 February 2009 - 4:14pm.

    My website

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    Sara Baugh posted a link on 9 February 2009 - 12:04pm.

    Why are our pupils so stressed?

    Interesting results of this week's Teaching Expertise poll.

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    [video]Claire Medcalf posted a video on 26 January 2009 - 2:50pm.
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    Specialist Subject

    Everyone has a specialist subject. What's yours? If you haven't signed up to teach yet, create a teaching profile and share your knowledge for love or money.

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    Andy Gibson posted a link on 23 November 2008 - 5:35pm.

    Inspired teaching - free e-course

    My friend Nick worked on this course with a friend of his who has sadly passed away, but he's made it available now for free in his memory. It includes a PDF guide plus two hours of supporting audio comprising seven easy lessons in how to identify what you know and competently teach it.

    As Nick says, "we would love you to have access to Rick’s material free of charge – with just one condition – please use the material to teach what you have to share."

    Might be of interest to all those "long-time learners, first-time teachers" out there?

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    Andy Gibson posted a note on 18 November 2008 - 3:21pm.

    Becoming a teacher

    This week a couple of friends of mine asked me to teach them how the web works, and the basics of what they'd need to know to commission their own websites. So I found myself in the strange position of being their teacher for the evening. I think I did okay, so here's what I did, and what I learnt:

    1. I asked them what they wanted to learn. (Easy to miss this one.) They basically had enough questions to build a clear map of the lesson, and it meant I could use examples from their lives to illustrate my points.

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