As part of our activity, we offer tools for teachers and educators to improve their ability to move through an audience.
Courses
Discipline management course in the classroom
A unique course in collaboration with Dr. Eliezer Yariv, the leading lecturer and researcher in Israel in the field of discipline (and Guy Yariv's father) who teaches how to hold a class, prevent discipline problems and solve them if they happen.
The course adds a fascinating and enriching activity to the school in which the students learn to debate in a respectful manner, stand in front of an audience and develop an argument.
A course on standing in front of an audience and overcoming stage fright
Many teachers do not manage to explain themselves well enough, deal with questions and confusion, or suffer from fear of the public (mostly especially in team meetings and ceremonies, by the way). This course combines rigorously reviewed techniques and tools with intensive practice and personal feedback.
books
"Quiet in the classroom please" - a collection of tools for improving discipline problems in the classroom, by Dr. Eliezer Yariv
Discipline conversation - teaches how to handle disciplinary problems in a way that will prevent them from recurring.
"I have eyes in my back" - what makes a teacher one who knows how to deal with the class and maintain the discipline and academic atmosphere without harming human relations with the students and their parents.
Tutorial articles
The differences between teaching and lecturing
How to get an audience to write what you say
How to think about, and how to plan lesson plans
Essays on teaching topics
- Cancel the appointment
of school teachers
When teachers know they cannot be fired, they have no reason to try to improve. The result is that bad teachers stay in the system, and good teachers are not rewarded. - Should the education system replace human teachers with software and websites?
What qualities of the human teacher cannot be imitated by computers and software? - The involvement of associations in the education system harms children
The education system in Israel is flooded with associations full of good intentions and several other agendas. is that good? - Corporal punishment in schools
Are there children for whom no disciplinary measures work? And if so, will a return to corporal punishment help them control themselves, prevent class disruptions and reduce teacher burnout? - Bring home economics classes back to schools
When most parents work, children do not acquire basic life skills such as preparing food for themselves, managing a bank account or fixing a button. - Cheeky students learn more
Learning requires involvement, involvement requires participation, and the price of participation is a lot of questions - even when it's uncomfortable - cut short the holiday
- Debate teaching in academy schools
- reward students for achievements with money
- The psychometric should be abolished