Charity Weber - Author on www.juicyarticles.net
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Registration date: | February 03, 2008 |
| Location: | United States
, Cape Coral |
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| Total articles: | 28 |
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Communication Keys in Online Degrees
Category: Reference and Education / Online Education | February 06, 2008 Communication is key when beginning and continuing in an online degree program. Since you are not physically attending a class, it is much more difficult to get to know those you attend class with and are taught by. Sometimes it is hard to remember that they are actual people who also have jobs, families, and other obligations. It takes some effort, but you can utilize the networking opportunities and make friends while working on your virtual schooling.
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Super Classroom Supply Organization
Category: Self Improvement / Organizing | February 06, 2008 Using labels to organize student and teacher supplies is a key component to an efficient classroom environment. The time that you save can be used for something much more fulfilling.
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Online Degree Discipline
Category: Reference and Education / Online Education | February 04, 2008 Disciplining yourself when working on an online college degree is vital to you finishing that degree. Here are a couple tips to help you when considering whether or not you can complete an entirely online virtual degree from home.
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Choosing the Right Online School
Category: Reference and Education / Online Education | February 04, 2008 Choosing the right online school and degree can be a tedious and time-consuming process, but one that will make the difference in whether or not you actually finish. There are several factors to consider when you are making such an important decision.
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Easy Bulletin Board Ideas For Your Primary Classroom
Category: Reference and Education | February 03, 2008 Bulletin boards can be time-consuming and tedious in the primary classroom. The following ideas help to ease the burden of reinventing new creations!
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SuperStar Substitute Teacher
Category: Reference and Education | February 03, 2008 A few simple ways to be the leader of the pack when substitute teaching. By proving yourself in this educational role, you will have a large advantage over others who are also trying to land a full-time position in very competitive school districts.
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Super Student - Led Parent Teacher Conferences
Category: Reference and Education | February 03, 2008 Parent-Teacher Conferences can be very frustrating for all involved. All are involved in such a minuscule way and never really involved at all. The choice I have made in my classroom is to hold student-led conferences.
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Classroom File Organization
Category: Reference and Education | February 03, 2008 The key to organizing files is to find a system that works for you and stick to it. Train your parent volunteers, student teachers, and classroom helpers how to manage it, and you'll never lose papers again.
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Master Classroom Materials Organization
Category: Reference and Education | February 03, 2008 The beginning of the school year is so hectic on its own, why make it worse by not having a plan for all those student supplies? Learn the best ways to organize all those first day school supplies that come bounding through the classroom door.
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SuperStar Substitute Teacher - Part 2
Category: Reference and Education | February 03, 2008 Substitute teachers can be savvy and marketable by following the above tips. You can be the person who gets called each and every day (for multiple schools) therefore increasing your income to where you want it!
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SuperStar Substitute Teacher - Part 3
Category: Reference and Education | February 03, 2008 Substitute teaching is a tough job, but with the right attitude, experience, and these tips; you will increase your income and have fun working with children at the same time! Here are even more tips to remember to become that sought-after substitute who gets work every day.
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Stress-Free Parent Teacher Conferences
Category: Reference and Education | February 03, 2008 Parent-teacher conferences can be a challenging time for all involved: the parents, the students, and the teacher. If all parties involved are well-informed and are made to feel a part of the child's education, the planned meeting will go smoothly and evolve into a positive action plan for the student. It is as important for the teacher to understand background, families, and individuals within the classroom, as it is for the child to know how to add or spell.
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Lesson Planning - The Art of Organization
Category: Reference and Education | February 03, 2008 Lesson planning should not be a chore that is dreaded each week, but rather an exciting opportunity to create lessons that involve students. It should instill a love for learning and teaching for all involved. For all teachers, new and veteran, I encourage a plan of action to envision interesting lessons that benefit the students, but are not time consumers to create.
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Curriculum Mapping Your Educational Content To Ensure Accountability
Category: Reference and Education | February 03, 2008 Curriculum mapping is the act of placing an entire year's worth of instructional material on a calendar so that it is shown to be covered. If I have everything contained on a master schedule, I am fully accountable for covering all content in a timely manner by the end of the school year. Curriculum mapping is always an annual tradition to kick off the start of my school year, but the time is worth it many, many times over!
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Assessment Results Made Easy
Category: Reference and Education | February 03, 2008 It is a lot to expect from educators and students alike to teach and learn all the new information that is required in six hours or less nine months of the year. But to make sure the students are learning, which is definitely expected, there is an easier way to see concrete results: pre- and post-testing, along with graphing results.
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