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Curriki - Their Eyes Were Watching God Unit - 0 views

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    "Their Eyes Where Watching God" Unit Lesson plan (High School)
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A Trial of the Narrator of 'The Tell-Tale Heart' | HotChalk Lesson Plans Page - 0 views

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    "Edgar Allen Poe"
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High School Lesson Plan Template #1 | www.lessonplans4teachers.com - 0 views

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    This template is super helpful! It even lets you plan out to the minute! It has an area for the standards focus, procedures followed, what materials are being used, if homework was given and how students will be engaged.
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Crazy for First Grade: Back to School- The First Day in First Grade!!! - 0 views

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    Weekly planning template
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Grant Writing and Professional Development: Get Results | Scholastic.com - 0 views

  • Nine studies show teachers that receive substantial professional development increase their students’ scores by 21 percentile points.
  • Great PD can often come with a great price tag to match. The cost of a conference can be hundreds of dollars, not to mention the travel costs. While some conferences will cover your meals, you still have to figure in the price of exploring, parking at the airport, and those exhibit hall deals you can’t pass up. If you get sticker shock, it’s time to think about ways to fund your adventures.
  • Education grants exist for nearly everything.
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  • Search for your interests and there is a grant to match — guaranteed.
  • If the grant is for high school teachers, you will not get it teaching kindergarten. Don’t waste your time. Read the requirements and make sure your needs match.
  • Explicitly say that you need this grant and why.
  • If a grant says to write in 300 words, don’t use 302.
  • Watch your grammar. You are an educator and no one will fund an illiterate teacher.
  • Even if it isn’t asked for, find a chance to say that you are extending the learning to others. How can you share this information you learn with collegues? How can you take this opportunity and expand on it in your school?
  • Showing that by paying for you they are reaching many more is important.
  • Ask and You Shall Receive
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    The importance of Professional Development along with tips on how to write grants
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Unit on Anthem by Ayn Rand « Mrs. Macemore - 0 views

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    Anthem by Ayn Rand unit Plan
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    Anthem by Ayn Rand unit plan for high school English class
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macbeth - YouTube - 0 views

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    Macbeth Play summary video
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    Macbeth Play summary video for high school English class
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How to Make a Lesson Plan (with Sample Lesson Plans) - wikiHow - 0 views

  • Tips After the class ends, review your plan and how it worked in actuality. What will you do differently next time? Preview new material with the students and give them their study goals a week or two in advance. Be prepared to divert from the lesson plan. Plan how to guide the class's attention back to you when it wanders. Remember to match what you are teaching with your state or local school district standards. If lesson plans aren't your thing, consider the Dogme teaching method. It involves no textbooks and allows the students to take control.[1] Be clear that you will expect them to respond to questions in class by a certain date.
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    Awesome Wiki that gives tips and sample lesson plans. This Wiki has something for everyone because it gives different methods on how to create a lesson plan.
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Another Glorious Day : My Lesson Plan Format and Last Week of School! - 0 views

  • Lesson Plan: I like to be able to take my plans with me on a clip board so I can fill them out where ever I can.
  • You won't find a space for standards because I do that separately.
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    This teacher has a black template that she carries with her so that she can write down her ideas as the come to her! Brilliant and super helpful! She even has her time planned out and has space for demos!
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Strategies for Successful Professional Development - 0 views

  • What are some of the key requirements for successfully integrating technology in your classroom? Not surprisingly, one requirement is adequate and effective professional development.
  • implement technology stress the need to work with teachers to weave technology-based activities into their existing curriculum in order to stretch—rather than add to—their instructional repertoires.
  • 1) teachers are at various levels in their knowledge and use of technology, 2) staff development for instructional technology needs to be based on what are currently construed as "best practices" for teachers' professional development, and 3) teachers' professional development in technology may well serve to further larger goals of school reform.
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  • The author concludes that the human element in integrating technology is critical. Teachers and other staff members must be supported on an ongoing basis in order to sustain the process of technology integration in the classroom.
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    This site gives a few examples of studies done to show the importance of integration of technology in the classroom and teacher competency when it comes to teaching through technology. It also provides examples of how to achieve this goal.
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Do-It-Yourself Virtual Professional Development: Taking Ownership of Your Learning | Ed... - 0 views

  • Twitter is one of my favorite places to gather information on education trends.
  • Start off by following educators with similar interests and organizations that share ideas you can use in your classroom. You can search by hashtags like #mlearning or #STEM to find tweets in an area you are interested in learning more about.
  • If you become overwhelmed because the volume is getting just too big, divide them into lists to make navigating your Twitter feed a little easier. This way, you have one spot dedicated to colleagues in your school or local community, another for people you've heard speak at a conference, and a space just for following along with current events. My go-to list is titled "ADEs and EdTech Leaders," which I created to list some of my favorite tweeters.
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  • Lots of organizations now offer live and on-demand webinars for busy teachers.
  • Many webinars offer a back channel so that participants can share ideas and strategies with other attendees. If you're not able to make a scheduled webinar, there are some that can be accessed on demand, allowing teachers to watch at a time that is convenient for them. SimpleK12 has free weekend webinar events where teachers can learn about best practices.
  • When you're looking to try out a new app or web-based tool, search for the product developer's website to see if their homepage includes a video to watch.
  • try hosting a Google Hangout.
  • treat the meetup like a book club.
  • I'm always coming across great articles on education thanks to my personal learning network on Twitter and other social media sites.
  • Bookmark Articles to Read Later
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    How to take Professional development into your own hands.
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Professional Development: Targeted, Ongoing, and an Opportunity to Develop Teacher Lead... - 0 views

  • But, teachers can’t wait for districts to research, plan, and fund professional development days. As a result, grassroots efforts by teachers are gaining traction as the digital world enables them to connect and learn in new ways.  Teachers can no longer wait for their one or two days of professional development, they want their PD streaming. 
  • Teachers are always thinking about teaching, but now their focus is on learning…their learning.
  • Teacher accountability issues have brought teacher learning into hyper focus.
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  • Twitter, facebook, and the blogosphere are ripe with ideas for changing professional development models. 
  • Teacher leaders can facilitate school based literacy teams. They can guide their colleagues in identifying areas of strength that can be capitalized on.
  • These teacher leaders can direct teachers and administrators to the research and resources that can support faculty efforts in their ongoing professional development efforts.
  • The days of the one-day drive by professional development workshops are over.  Professional learning has taken on new meaning and new forms. 
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    Developing teachers and leaders
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The Organized Teacher: Lesson Plans (OrganizedTeaching.com) - 0 views

  • Step 2 (Assessment) -- Though this might seem out of order, you should plan your assessment next.
  • There is no such thing as a “Special Education Lesson Plan.”  General education teachers and special education teachers must develop lesson plans based on state and district standards. 
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    This site has the basics of lesson planning, a step by step guide of how to lesson plan, how to adapt your planning for students with special needs, and links to other sites for further information!
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