martes, 12 de julio de 2011

About Elementary Education: Tutoring on the Side,Saving Money in the Classroom

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From Beth Lewis, your Guide to Elementary Education
Money, money, money. No one enters teaching for the money, yet budgets and receipts somehow become a key part of managing a classroom. How do you save money and still run a quality educational program? ~Beth

Tutoring on the Side
Have you considered taking your teaching skills out of the classroom and into your neighborhood? If so, I recommend reading this practical article on how to make it happen: Tutoring on the Side: How to Get Started. Once you've got your creative juices flowing, here are my top tips for implementing a tutoring business plan.

Tutoring can be a very fulfilling and effective way to work with children, during summer vacation or even year-round. If you decide to tutor, I wish you the best of luck!... Read more


How to Save Money in the Classroom
Teachers are, by necessity, some of the most budget-conscious people around. Sadly, many teachers must spend some of their own money in order to adequately supply our students with the learning tools they need. (Remember to save those receipts for tax time!)

So, instead of breaking the bank, I recommend incorporating some of these practical money-saving tips as you set up your classroom this year.

How do you stretch your classroom budget?... Read more


How to Set Up Your Classroom
Are you already fretting about how you will set up your classroom for the first day of school? If so, I offer you this step-by-step checklist to help you decide where best to organize your room in order to meet your teaching objectives.

There are so many decisions to make (especially if you are setting up your very first classroom) that it's definitely best to contemplate each aspect of your classroom before you start moving furniture around. I highly recommend visiting your colleagues' classrooms for inspiration and fresh perspectives. Good luck!... Read more


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