Share links from your personal library with classmates using this group. I will post some of my favorite finds here as well. All links for assignments for class should be shared to the group.
The Association of American Educators (AAE) is the largest national nonunion professional teachers association, advancing the profession through teacher advocacy and professional development, as well as promoting excellence in education, so that members receive the respect, recognition and reward they deserve.
Offers a great amount of resources for professional development. You can improve your teaching skills with articles, lesson plans, and resources. This site also offers free printables.
Publications, training, networking. You can search for resources by theme, grade level, learning objective, and resource type. There is a professional library and videos you can watch.
E-newsletters are a great way to get the latest news with the click of a button. This website gives you access to eight different educational e-newsletters that are quick and convenient to access.
This Pinterest board gives insight to thirteen websites that teachers can utilize for developing professionally! Each of these websites contain other links too, so really this one board can lead you to countless resources.
A complete overview of the Myers-Briggs Assessment, which can help determine the different types of personalities you may encounter in the professional workplace.
ITSEA is the Ivy Tech Student Education Association & it is a great way for us future teachers to get involved with the community and they have upcoming professional development workshops! Check it out and join the club!
Mind Tools teaches more than 900 skills that help you excel at work and in your life. Learn management, decision-making, time management, goal-setting, communication and more.
300 million+ members. This is a great networking site to connect with professionals of all kinds, and specifically teachers, principals, and administrators across the globe.
Tammy Worcester Tang, a former classroom teacher, specializes in finding unique and creative, but most of all, effective ways to use technology in the classroom. Her website offers some fabulous free resources and ideas that can excite teachers and engage learners!
PGPs (Principles of Good Practice) are offered in partnership with the Indiana Association of School Principals. This website lists courses offered through different colleges to earn PGPs and college credit that can apply towards the 90 PGP State License Renewal requirement, salary advancement or educational needs.