Teachers plan the welcome they will place bulletin boards, they order supplies,
they arrange classroom furniture, and they put their last touches on unit plans before they set a foot in their classroom on the first day of the school year.
Not exact matches
Additionally, in order to enhance and motivate learning, teacher teams must intentionally design
classrooms — the lighting and the type of
furniture and how it is
arranged, for example — so they are inviting places to learn.
Modules vary in duration and range from the nitty - gritty of
classroom management — how to
arrange furniture, how to grade papers, how to deal with families, how to open and close a lesson — to big - picture subjects, including literacy instruction, writing development, learning disabilities, unit planning, and character development.
You don't have to create Feng Shui, but
classroom furniture and accessories — and how you
arrange them — can have a big impact on your daily routine, student interaction and collaboration, and even student behavior.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA, Tampa, FL Custodial Worker, February 2013 — Present • Collect the trash daily and dispose it off in an environment friendly manner • Dust and
arrange furniture in the
classrooms • Remove cobwebs from ceilings • Clean white and black boards regularly • Clear snow off the pavements and parking area • Mop and scrub the floor
HILLSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, Huntington, WV 2/2015 to Present School Cleaner • Sweep and mop
classrooms, offices and waiting areas • Dust and polish wooden
furniture and ensure that all pieces of
furniture are appropriately
arranged • Mix cleaning liquids in correct and safe quantities and ensure that any spills are immediately cleaned • Clean bathrooms by washing and disinfecting sinks, water closets and surrounding areas • Wash window sills and dust and polish wooden doors • Dust computers, shelves and pipes and ensure that all property placed on desks such as telephones and fax machines are carefully cleaned • Ascertain that parking areas and playgrounds are free of debris and dangerous materials • Shovel snow and clear grit footpaths during inclement weather • Ascertain that appropriate amount of cleaning supplies are available and liaise with administration officers to ensure that procurement of supplies and equipment is handled on time • Make sure that school premises are properly secured after school hours and report any incidents of vandalism or suspicious activities on campus