They specially like to
read about your classroom management skills / strategies, the teaching methods you use, any experience with students with special needs, and the interactions with their parents.
They especially like to
read about your classroom management skills / strategies, the employee relations methods you use.
Not exact matches
I
read about a professor who gave his class an exercise in which he wanted them to prove that there was no such thing as an invisible leprechaun (or some such) in the
classroom.
I picture Christians around the country and around the world sitting in my
classroom reading my lessons and setting out to share the truths
about God's revealed Word with others.
Hippy, yeah I get what you're saying
about not learning anything new in school, and not much from the teachers you had, I also
read constantly and learned more through my books and travel than in
classrooms.
Set up a Feelings Center in your home or
classroom, and create a safe, creative space where your child can
read about and express their emotions.
Students wrote essays
about their role models, who were invited to eat breakfast with the student essayists; one student from each
classroom was invited to
read their essay aloud.
It's an incredible opportunity for school nutrition professionals in Arizona to learn more
about breakfast - in - the -
classroom,... Continue
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In her preschool
classroom, she is the one... [
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about 5 Tips For Parenting a Strong - Willed, Sensitive Child
Thanks to everyone who stopped by to introduce themselves, talk
about breakfast - in - the -
classroom, and to mark your location on our... Continue
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I responded to the reader in a series three posts: Part One offered advice for bringing
about change at the
classroom level (e.g.,... [Continue
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I've written a lot on this blog (and, really, I mean, a LOT — see the «Related Posts» below)
about classroom birthday treats, soccer snacks and the many other ways in which kids are offered junk food by people other than their parents on a regular... [Continue
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By now you've probably attended more than your share of
classroom open houses and «back to school nights» but here's one more that might be of interest, especially if you have questions
about this fall's new school food regulations and how they might... [Continue
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I've written a lot over the years (really, A LOT - see the Related Links below)
about junk food in school
classrooms, whether distributed by teachers as rewards for good behavior and academic performance or served as part of birthday or
classroom... [Continue
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Spending just an hour in the
classroom once a month can give you a
read on your child's feelings
about school.
And it has become clear, at the same time, that the educators who are best able to engender noncognitive abilities in their students often do so without really «teaching» these capacities the way one might teach math or
reading — indeed, they often do so without ever saying a word
about them in the
classroom.
Volunteer in class Spending just one hour in the
classroom once a month will give you a
read on your child's feelings
about school.
Classroom hacks, tips and tricks are HUGE for teachers to organize their
classrooms and I'd love to hear
about your special
classroom hacks that have made continue
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«And when parents
read books with their kids, two things happen: The kids see that what they're learning has interest and value beyond the
classroom and kids and parents have shared material to talk
about — what they each liked and disliked in the story, what they found boring or engaging, etc..
Even before
reading the Times story, my concerns
about food allergic kids led, in part, to my writing my Food - in - the - Classroom Manifesto (in which I argue that school
classrooms should be food - free), and I certainly support accommodations for food allergies in school cafeterias.
I'd want to
read a poem
about vegetables in the
classroom... There is room for all disciplines in childhood health.
Here are seven questions to consider when evaluating your child's
reading program (if you think that the
reading curriculum in your child's
classroom isn't up to par, schedule a conference with the teacher to talk
about your concerns):
Read more
about how Southern Local School District will roll out their breakfast - in - the -
classroom program in stages.
Join the School Nutrition Foundation on Facebook this week to
read more stories
about breakfast - in - the -
classroom and National School Breakfast Week.
Seeing the universal in -
classroom breakfast process up - close and talking to the kids really changed the way I think
about,
read about, and going forward write
about school breakfast.
Learn
about time - tested
classroom strategies that will help your child develop preschool
reading skills.
Commenting on the success of the initiative, BHA Chief Executive Andrew Copson said, «Alom's book is a perfect tool for helping young people to think critically
about the world around them, whether used in the
classroom to stimulate discussion or simply
read at home for pleasure, with the warmth and colour that only autobiography can provide.»
From background
reading for
classroom activities and post-activity quizzes to finding a science project, learning
about the scientific method, or researching careers, you can assign Science Buddies content with the click of a button!
I teach sixth grade
Reading, and love to
read your blogs and write
about all things in the
classroom.
Read about the latest research on technology in the
classroom, from new educational computer games and iPad apps to research on cyberbullying.
We are the first place in the district Meet the principal, visit the
classrooms, check out the school calendar, and
read about activities.
Read more
about how schools and districts can move beyond these «pockets of excellence» to create a broad - based approach — and how to support teachers as they expand their
classroom practices, as well as their confidence and capacities.
Whether it's
about people who are different than your students (window books), an affirmation of their identity (mirror books), or one that exposes bias or shares stories of people who stood up to injustice,
reading books is a core part of the elementary
classroom curriculum and therefore a seamless way to address the topic.
Talk
about books: Another way to make students aware of the
reading all around them is to talk
about it in the
classroom.
Research pays Many of the stories and case studies I'd
read of technology in the
classroom, particularly
about tablet use, hadn't filled me with enthusiasm.
After
reading about hamsters, ask students to share the top five things they would ask a teacher who was interested in keeping a
classroom pet.
(For more
about the Maker movement
read How the Maker Movement is Moving into
Classrooms.)
When I was a district administrator, a parent called me, very distressed that a TIME for Kids article
about 9 - 11 was being
read in her fourth - grade child's
classroom.
Teachers who want to introduce metacognition in their
classrooms might begin by
reading our post Engaging Brains: How to Enhance Learning by Teaching Kids
About Neuroplasticity, and also teach students about the anterior prefrontal cortex, the brain area that researchers have begun to link with metacogni
About Neuroplasticity, and also teach students
about the anterior prefrontal cortex, the brain area that researchers have begun to link with metacogni
about the anterior prefrontal cortex, the brain area that researchers have begun to link with metacognition.
Besides talking
about the pharmacy industry and
reading to some students, Kramer also observed teachers asking for support in conferences,
classroom instruction, activities, and disciplinary action.
To write
about your class; * Six full colour animated power point shows with attached authentic French speaking sound files, listening, speaking,
reading and writing activities as well as music for songs, raps and interactive programmed
classroom games for every learning objective: * A set of six screen by screen guidance lesson plans, with a plain speak vocabulary for all the language in the unit, grammar notes and answers for ppshow and workbook activities.
For more
about the judicious use of
classroom rewards,
read Reward Systems that Work: What to Give and When to Give It.
Meet Captain Dave, find out how he created his on - line search for lost treasure, and
read about 12 other ways to bring privateers and mariners into your
classroom activities.
The book offers ideas
about setting up libraries in
classrooms and the value of offering students a wide selection of books, adults
reading aloud, and many other things that go into Calkins's idea of helping children live a «richly literate life.»
Children in the experimental
classrooms gained
about two months in
reading achievement over those in the control group.
I look forward to
reading your thoughts and experiences
about Common Core implementation in the non-ELA
classroom.
Take a
read about his approach to using Wetoku in the
classroom.
If you want to develop a wellbeing program at your school — or learn how to incorporate it into your
classroom —
read about how School 21 developed their curriculum and created opportunities for discussion.
Assign
reading of content area material from articles and textbooks, and have students write and present
about content area learning objectives in your
classroom.
Read on to learn more
about 4 different edTech tools that can be used to introduce technology into run - of - the - mill
classroom instruction.