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Allison Farnsworth

Top 10 Technology Tips for New Teachers - Teachingcom - 0 views

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      Could have a class Twitter to share with all of the students. In the secondary classroom, a lot of my students will already have Twitter. I could also use it like this article suggests- with other teachers.
  • tes for students to refer to when they have extra minutes. List ideas on 3×5 notecards
    • Allison Farnsworth
       
      I love the idea of getting the students engaged- it allows them to have a part in their education.
  • velopment will keep your teaching fresh, current, and will remind you of what it is like to learn something new. Teachers who are continually learning make empathetic teachers, they understand how frustrating it can be to learn something for the first time.
    • Allison Farnsworth
       
      I can't expect them to learn if I am not learning. Look into those websites!!
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  • 4. Involve parents
    • Allison Farnsworth
       
      I want to do this in a lot of ways, not like an elementary school classroom where there are parent aides necessarily, but with parents being aware and informed of classroom details. 
Reegan Lake

3 Tips on Integrating Technology in the Classroom - High School Notes (usnews.com) - 0 views

    • Reegan Lake
       
      technology in the classroom starts with the teachers. Learn how to go digital today!
  • Wise says that digital learning starts with teachers, whose performance is enhanced by technology—not the other way around. That's also the idea of Digital Learning Day, which the Alliance is spearheading.
Rick West

Web 2.0 Tools - 0 views

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    great list of easy to learn web 2.0 options. Some of these would be good IPT 286 PTP options.
cali brown

Daily Writing Prompts - November - 0 views

    • cali brown
       
      Though I'm more of an advocate for writing prompts that are related to the learning/instruction of the day, this page has some good ideas that challenge students to take their learning outside of the classroom! Love it!
  • November 1 st is "National Family Literacy Day." Tonight you will have the chance to complete a literacy activity with your family. Plan one of the following: •  Think about your favorite picture book. Read the book aloud with your family. Plan on who will read which pages. You may want to plan a craft that your family could also complete. •  Think about a story that your family could write together. You will want to have a setting, plot, and characters. Don't forget to include some illustrations!
Amy Carsten

Interview Checklist: Ten Simple and Sweet Tips to Remember - The Levo League - 0 views

  • Research the company Know who you’re meeting with Practice answers to typical questions*** Bring copies of your resume Have your references handy Wear a professional, yet appropriate, outfit Know where you’re going Arrive 15 minutes early Firm handshake Don’t forget to smile
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    This is a list of helpful hints for job interviews.  It would be great to share with students in an adult roles class to practice interviewing.
Amy Carsten

m&m game | Inkablinka - 0 views

    • Amy Carsten
       
      This would be a really fun activity in an adult roles or teen living class, about relationships.
  • This would be fun for any get-to-know you activity.
  • If a red candy is picked up, you would share a quality you look (or looked) for in your “Mister Marvelous”. An orange candy would have you share a marvelous quality you hope to cultivate in yourself. Blue is for sharing ways we can be united in our spiritual progression. Green is for things that we would enjoy learning with a spouse. Yellow is to share a silly story about anything, and brown is to share an idea for how to resolve conflict or overcome a trial or hardship.
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    • Amy Carsten
       
      This would be a great activity for any class to get to know your students.  Plus, everyone likes M&Ms!
Emily Rose

The History Place - Child Labor in America: Investigative Photos of Lewis Hine - 0 views

  • "Yes I want to learn but can't when I work all the time.
  • boys and girls were so small they had to climb up on to the spinning frame to mend broken threads and to put back the empty bobbins
  • boy had shown him the marks on his arm where his father had bitten him for not selling more papers. He (the boy) said, "Drunken men say bad words to us.
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  • I'm not old enough to work, but do just the same.
  • ere were many young boys selling very late
  • Works 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily.
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    pictures and descriptions of child labor. useful in a history class to visual learners to teach about the industrial revolution and labor laws
Jessica Grosland

Teacher Sayings, Quotes and Proverbs - 0 views

  • By learning you will teach; by teaching you will understand.
    • Jessica Grosland
       
      This is why we should allow our students the opportunity to teach each other, by employing group work regularly.
  • To me, education is a leading out of what is already there in the pupil's soul. Muriel Spark
  • to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge
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    This is a fun site for finding quotes to inspire yourself (and remind yourself that you WANT to be in school for the rest of your life).
Rick West

4 Key Ideas in Obama's Plan Bear Familiar Fingerprints - Administration - The Chronicle... - 0 views

  • MOOCs
  • Thomas L. Friedman, a columnist for The New York Times, has been a fervent messenger on the promise of MOOCs
  • Evidence for the effectiveness of MOOCs remains thin, if nonexistent. Some advocates believe that the promise of MOOCs lies in adopting what is called a hybrid approach to teaching, which combines online and in-person methods.
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  • Arguments against using "seat time" to measure learning have come, most prominently and recently, from Amy Laitinen, deputy director for higher education at the New America Foundation and a former policy adviser to the White House and the U.S. Department of Education.
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