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Why Students Forget—and What You Can Do About It

45 minutes
1 Lesson
Intermediate
What you'll learn
The neuroscience behind why students forget what they learn
How memory works—from encoding to retrieval
The difference between shallow learning and deep learning
Practical techniques like spaced repetition, retrieval practice, and interleaving
How to design lessons that stick, using emotion, attention, and connection
Ways to create a brain-friendly classroom that supports long-term retention
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Gen Z’s Phrases That Motivate Students

45 minutes
1 Lesson
Beginner
What you'll learn
Understand the mindset and values behind Gen Z communication styles
Discover popular Gen Z phrases and their emotional impact on students
Learn how to use these expressions to boost motivation and classroom connection
Gain strategies to build trust and positive reinforcement using student-friendly language
Avoid miscommunication by decoding the meaning behind slang and digital lingo
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Punitive Discipline and Gen Z – Rethinking Authority in Modern Classrooms

45 minutes
1 Lesson
Beginner
What you'll learn
Why traditional punishment-based models are ineffective with Gen Z
The psychological and emotional needs of Gen Z learners
The impact of punitive discipline on motivation, trust, and behavior
Alternatives to punishment: restorative practices, positive reinforcement, and empathetic boundaries
Real classroom examples and strategies for transforming discipline into learning moments
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Building Strong Parent-Teacher Relationships: A Partnership for Student Success

45 minutes
1 Lesson
All Levels
What you'll learn
Understand the importance of a strong parent-teacher partnership in child development.
Learn effective ways to communicate and collaborate across home and school settings.
Explore strategies to handle disagreements or concerns constructively and respectfully.
Discover how shared values and expectations can support a child’s academic and emotional well-being.
Gain practical tips to build lasting, positive relationships that put the child at the center.