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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...
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Dec 23rd, 2013
If you have taught for any length of time, you’ve heard it. In the middle of a lecture you ask a question, expecting that among the eager faces i...
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Dec 20th, 2013
Lesson plans guide your daily instruction; unit plans expand over weeks and tie lesson to lesson to attain big goals and achievement. While no lesson e...
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Dec 20th, 2013
Layered Curriculum is an easy way to differentiate activities for different abilities and give students input into their learning. Students are offered...
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Dec 10th, 2013
Classroom management is the way you set up your class so that it is conducted in such a way that it offers fairness and opportunity to learn for every ...
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Dec 10th, 2013
In this day and age of meeting the needs of all learners, high stakes testing, teacher effectiveness, PLCs, and student accountability, our time is at ...
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Dec 10th, 2013
Teachers love words – or at least all of you who are reading this week’s tips love words!   Given that we love words – and all kinds ...
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Dec 2nd, 2013
About the second or third semester that I was a professor, I realized I needed a “helper” to assist me in geting back and forth to class, h...
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Nov 21st, 2013
As an educator, you have to read a great deal in order to keep up professionally AND as an educator, you probably love reading for pleasure, too.  Ther...
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Nov 3rd, 2013
Your desk should be the place that simply works (and works simply) for you. It shouldn’t be a place of distraction or entertainment. If you don&#...