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Sunday, 3 March 2013

Why is Professional Development Important for Teachers



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New Teacher Resources

Discover everything a beginning teacher will need for a successful school year, from tips for your first day, to classroom-management advice, to printables and lesson plans that will support your curriculum all year long. Get help with disciplining your students, lesson methodologies, the first day of school, maintaining both authority and fairness, assessing your students' work, teaching English-language learners and students with special needs, forming a relationship with parents, and more. You'll also find printable forms, awards, and graphic organizers to help you in planning your lessons and your curriculum for the whole year.

Slideshows of Advice

Top 10 Behavior Management Tips for the Classroom
Top 10 Free (& Cheap) Rewards for Students
Top 15 Pieces of Advice from Veteran Teachers
Top 10 Great Books on Teaching
Top 10 Writing Graphic Organizers Gallery
Top 10 Things Every Teacher Needs in the Classroom
Top 10 Educational Technology Resources
Top 10 Classroom Organization Tips
Top 10 Icebreakers to Get to Know Your Students
Top 10 Science Graphic Organizers
Top 10 Education Apps for the Classroom
Top 10 Free Field Trips
Top 10 Teacher-Parent Collaboration Ideas
Top 10 Animal-Themed Graphic Organizers
Lesson Planning Advice from Veteran Teachers
Top 10 Interactive Whiteboard Websites & Resources
Tips from Veteran Teachers on Dealing with Parents
Seasons Printables Slideshow
Preparing for Your First Day as a New Teacher
Top 10 Ways to Use Skype in Your Classroom
MoreSlideshows for Teachers

Beginning the School Year

First Day at the Secondary Level
Ten Guiding Principles for the Beginning of the Year
Preparing for the First Day of School
FAQs for the First Days of School
First Day Celebration
Student Orientation
First Questions First
Make a Giving Tree
Self Portrait Class Book
Offering Students Choices from Day One
MoreResources for Back to School

The Classroom

Top 10 Classroom Organization Tips
Creating a Physical Learning Environment
On the Hunt for Supplies
Classroom Arrangement Checklist
Seating Arrangements
Creating an Effective Physical Classroom Environment
Bulletin Boards

Classroom Notes, Passes, and Forms

Class List/Grades
"From the Desk of..." Stationery
Library-Nurse Pass
Weekly Plans
Hall Pass and Lavatory Pass Samples
Bathroom Pass (8 per sheet)
Student Homework Checklist
MoreClassroom Forms & Notes

Lesson Planning

Lesson Planning Advice from Veteran Teachers
Teacher Team Planning Form
Structuring Lessons for Diverse Learners -- Planning Pyramid
The Question of Homework
The Basics of Centers
Lesson Plans: Using Objectives
Lesson Plans: Using Procedures
Bulletin Boards: Themes and Tips
Learning Centers
More Lesson Planning Forms & Resources

Assessment

Scantron® Sheets
Skill Assessment Form
Assessment vs. Evaluation
Teacher Self-Evaluation Form
Portfolio Assessment Guide
Please Do Not Disturb Sign (Testing)
Categories of Evaluation
Authentic Assessment
MoreAssessment Resources

Behavior Management

Behavior Analysis Log
Sample Behavior Contract, Version 1
Sample Behavior Contract, Version 2
Tips for Achieving and Maintaining Discipline
Communicating Bad News to Parents
Student Fight Sheet
Getting the Most out of Detention
Student Incident Report
Guidelines for Behavioral Observations
Students' Contributions to the Rules
Discipline Must Be Logical: Teaching Advice
The Rebellious Student
Working with the Talkative and/or Disruptive Student
Setting Limits for Effective Behavior Management
Dealing with Cleanliness in the Classroom
Good and Bad Consequences
The Fighting Student
Environmental Interventions
Preempting Students' Premature Questions
Applying School Rules to the Classroom
More Behavior Management Resources


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