lunes, 19 de diciembre de 2011

About Secondary Education: Teachers as Organizers

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From Melissa Kelly, your Guide to Secondary Education
The lead story this week looks at why teachers must be good organizers. I hope everyone has a great week!

Teachers Should Be Good Organizers
Teaching is a difficult profession for many reasons. For one thing, teachers are expected to fill many roles, some that have little to do with the subject matter being taught. However, the glue that can hold all of this together for teachers is the ability to organize themselves, their classroom, and their students. This article is a list of all the reasons why teachers need to cultivate the habit of good organization.

Appropriate Consequences for Student Misbehavior
What do you do when students misbehave in your class? Do you always respond in an even manner giving out appropriate consequences to students? I am willing to say that... Read more

Wait Time: What Is It and How to Use It
Wait time is the time that you wait before calling on a student in your class to answer a question. It is an effective way to help students think through... Read more

Technology and Education
The use of technology and the internet has become an important component in effective teaching today. Use these resources and strategies to help integrate technology into your classes.

 


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