A website saying what is required for certain teaching positions such as education, training, qualifacations. As well as earnings for teachers, and what future teachers should expect once they begin teaching.
A website based in vermont dedicated to educators. This link has some great info and advice for new teachers. Topics range from starting the year off right to building a teaching portfolio and what documents to keep in it.
A blog created by teachers for teachers. Find teaching tips and resources for Pre-K to 8th grade teachers. Topics include classroom management, free lesson plans, educational techniques, and more.
A blog created by teachers for teachers. Find teaching tips and resources for Pre-K to 8th grade teachers. Topics include classroom management, free lesson plans, educational techniques, and more.
Teaching Tolerance is a wonderfully written magazine all about the yearning for tolerance in education, and the lack there of that is often found in school systems. There are insightful and thought provoking articles all relating to the education.
i think this site will be very helpful for people in our class since most of us are planning to be teachers. This site provides you with tips for having a great student teaching experience.
WWW.OFFICE.COM/SETUP BLOGS: INTRODUCTION
www.office.com/setup Blogs: Microsoft Access is a database creation and management program. To understand Access, you must first understand databases.
In this lesson, you will learn about databases and how they are used. You will familiarize yourself with the differences between data management in Microsoft Access and Microsoft Excel. Finally, you will get a look ahead at the rest of the Access tutorial.
Watch the video below to learn more about databases in Access.
WHAT IS A DATABASE?
A database is a collection of data that is stored in a computer system. Databases allow their users to enter, access, and analyze their data quickly and easily. They're such a useful tool that you see them all the time. Ever waited while a doctor's receptionist entered your personal information into a computer, or watched a store employee use a computer to see whether an item was in stock? If so, then you've seen a database in action.
The easiest way to understand a database is to think of it as a collection of lists. Think about one of the databases we mentioned above: the database of patient information at a doctor's office. What lists are contained in a database like this? To start with, there's a list of patients' names. Then there's a list of past appointments, a list with medical history for each patient, a list of contact information, and so on.
This is true of all databases, from the simplest to the most complex. For instance, if you like to bake you might decide to keep a database containing the types of cookies you know how to make and the friends you give these cookies to. This is one of the simplest databases imaginable. It contains two lists: a list of your friends, and a list of cookies.
An illustration of two lists - www.office.com/setup
However, if you were a professional baker, you would have many more lists to keep track of: a list of customers, a list of products sold, a list of prices, a list of orders, and so on.
We will hopefully all be going on interviews soon when we graduate. So I thought this article was good to learn on what not to do on a Teaching Interview! Let's keep these in mind!
Mrs. Alphabet is a website that would help future teachers of younger children come up with lesson plans according to holidays and times of the month. It would also help teachers with ideas on how to teach the alphabet, phonics, and mathematics.
Teacher Magazine is a leading information source for k-12 teacher leaders. We cover instruction, school environment, classroom technology, curriculum, and other aspects of school reform and the teaching profession.
Scholastic.com is a valuable resource for teachers to utilize in that it provides the options of lesson plans, teaching strategies, timesaving tools, planning calendar, printables and mini-books, as well as an online stoor for resources.
This site provides everything a teacher could be looking for. There are lesson plans, ideas for technology integration, and solutions to school issues.
Teaching website. Has lesson plan ideas, how to develop as a professional, information on the administration, technology integration, school issues you may face, and more.
Teachnology.com is an innovative website that provides future and current teachers with a plethora of lesson plans in all content areas and grade levels.
This is a website about Inspiring teachers. There are various different headings one can venture off to any where from student teaching to classroom resources.
This website is the site for the CreativeCurriculum strategy of teaching for children up to the age of five. It describes what creative curriculum is and helps teachers with strategies and ideas.