Teachers

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Apr 13th, 2014
Signing a contract is one thing; making sure that everything is in perfect alignment requires attention to detail and double checking the rules and reg...
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Apr 9th, 2014
There’s nothing more frustrating (or at least not by much) than knowing you did a bang-up job with a unit last year, but not being able to put yo...
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Apr 9th, 2014
Class discussion should be an exciting opportunity for learning. If students (or you) feel that you could miss class discussions with no loss, then you...
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Mar 30th, 2014
It is up to you how you want to share this list, but it might be one to take to a staff meeting so that you can come up with some policies that everyon...
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Feb 18th, 2014
Do you know where your student is, what he/she is up to?  Monitoring students outside the classroom is important. At times students may have to leave t...
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Jan 18th, 2014
Each of the following could be (and might be) its own “Top Ten” in upcoming weeks.  For now, though, know that these are ten factors to add...
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Dec 27th, 2013
One of the best ways to help your students learn a new concept is to connect it to something they already know. These various concepts that they alread...
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Dec 27th, 2013
Note from Meggin:  There are times you probably feel like your students’ parents – but of course, you are not. Their real parents might app...
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Dec 27th, 2013
Here are some more ideas to help you manage your paperwork in the classroom. To identify work, assign each student a number (usually the number next to...
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Dec 27th, 2013
Note from Meggin:  If you are reading this early in the school year, just print and save so that you have it when the right time comes. With just a few...