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Kim Ammons

What teachers really want to tell parents - CNN.com - 0 views

  • This summer, I met a principal who was recently named as the administrator of the year in her state. She was loved and adored by all, but she told me she was leaving the profession. I screamed, "You can't leave us," and she quite bluntly replied, "Look, if I get an offer to lead a school system of orphans, I will be all over it, but I just can't deal with parents anymore; they are killing us."
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    Sometimes difficult parents can drive away the best of teachers, but so too can difficult teachers make life hard for parents.  How can we best foster positive cooperation between educators and parents?
Kim Ammons

Talor Mali -- What Teachers Make -- Totally Clean for class - YouTube - 0 views

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    Taylor Mali performing by and large his most well-known piece: What Teachers Make.  A great thing for teachers (and students!) to listen to on a bad day to remind us why we got into this profession!
Kim Ammons

New Teachers: Resource Roundup | Edutopia - 0 views

  • From classroom management to working with parents, lesson planning to learning environments, this compilation of blogs, videos, and other resources provides an array of tips and advice for teachers just starting out.
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    The George Lucas Educational Foundation's education resource website Edutopia includes a links round-up of resources for new teachers, including blogs, lessons, videos, and more!
Carmelino Liau

Top 20 Teacher Blogs - 0 views

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    A collection of great blogs from math teachers online. 
Marissa Utterberg

10 High School Teacher Blogs You Should Know About | Edudemic - 0 views

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    I love blogging teachers!  This list includes my new favorites.
Marissa Utterberg

Educational Leadership:Coaching: The New Leadership Skill:Every Teacher a Coach - 0 views

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    Ways that teachers act as coach.
Kim Ammons

Education Week: Qualified Math Teachers Elusive for Struggling Students, Studies Find - 0 views

  • In many schools in the United States, students struggling the most in mathematics at the start of high school have the worst odds of getting a qualified teacher in the subject, new research finds. Succeeding in freshman-level mathematics is critical for students to stay on track to high school graduation, with students who make poor grades in math in 8th and 9th grades more likely to leave school entirely.
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    Two new studies show that in average- and low-performing schools, students in the low-level math classes are significantly less likely to have a qualified math teacher than those students in the high-level classes.
Denise McCubbins

Teacher Burnout: Four Warning Signs | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Watch out for teacher burn out.
Holly Williams

Friday of Awesomeness! | Dear Teacher/Love Teacher - 0 views

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    Inspirational site to encourage teachers to carry on in influencing the lives of their students.
anonymous

ABC Splash - Teachers' area - splash.abc.net.au - 0 views

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    An Austraila-based site with lesson ideas for teachers
Kim Ammons

Teachers' gestures boost math learning - 0 views

  • The problem involved mathematical equivalence (i.e., 4+5+7=__+7), which is known to be critical to later algebraic learning. In the speech-only videos, the instructor simply explains the problem. In the other videos, the instructor uses two hand gestures while speaking, using different hands to refer to the two sides of the equation. Students who learned from the gesture videos performed better on a test given immediately afterward than those who learned from the speech-only video. Another test was given 24 hours later, and the gesture students actually showed improvement in their performance while the speech-only students did not.
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    A recent study shows that students learn math better when their teacher employs hand gestures in the lessons.  Though the study itself was done on a basic addition problem, the idea of using gestures in the classroom could be utilized in higher-level math classes as well.
Chelsea Parrish

Teacher Tube - 0 views

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    TeacherTube is a video sharing website similar to, and based on, YouTube. It allows teachers to share educational resources such as video, audio, documents, photos, groups and blogs.
Holly Williams

Ken Robinson: How to Escape Education's Death Valley - 0 views

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    Talk on keeping students and teachers engaged in education. Addresses curiosity, individuality and creativity along with the importance and value of teachers.
scrowe

Reflections of a High School Math Teacher - 0 views

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      Awesome Ferris wheels! 
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    Math teacher blog
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    The title says it all.
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    High School Math Teacher
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    High school math teachers blog on the use of student blogs in the classroom.
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    One of the blogs that I read. There are many out there. This is just one of those that I enjoy.
timwright11

Math Teachers - 0 views

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    A website full of resources for teachers
emaddocks

Math Teacher Mambo - 0 views

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    Math teacher blog
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    A blog from a teacher teaching AP Computer Science, AP Calculus, Pre-Calculus, and Geometry. She posts lots of cool worksheets.
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    Math Blog
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    public school teacher gives perspective as a non-mother, non-math-circle-participant, non-unschooler, non-homeschooler.
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    Great pictures. Great ideas.
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    another blogspot
apejones

Crazy Teaching - Just doing what makes sense. - 2 views

shared by apejones on 27 May 15 - No Cached
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  • 1. Tardy passes.  The picture below represents all of the tardy passes I have received all semester, along with passes to the nurse and passes to assistant principals for discipline.  That stack represents a lot of lost learning time, especially when you realize that these passes are written for a lot of the same students over and over again.  If learning was really valued, there would be preventative action taken rather then just letting students be late and lose valuable learning time.
  • 2. Announcements during class time.  For the first four years of my teaching career, I worked in a district where it was in the contract that no announcements could be made during class time other than regularly scheduled announcements during a set period.  Consequently I started teaching not knowing the agony of having my class interrupted with announcements about homecoming, meetings, or sports cancellations, and then having student attention diverted to those topics rather than what they are supposed to learn.  I always hear about cell phones being a distraction to students, but random announcements that could have waited until another time (or be made in another way) during a class can be just as much of a distraction from the real reason students are in the building. 3. Letting students talk among themselves for the last 5 minutes of class.  I am known as the strict teacher because I believe in bell-to-bell instruction.  I only have 50 minutes a day to cause understanding in my students, and I want to use all of that time.  Some students and some teachers find this unreasonable of me.4. Pulling students out of class for things that are non-learning related.  This school year alone I had students pulled out of class to talk about sports participation opportunities and to do something for an extra-curricular activity that was supposed to be done after school.  I even had a student pulled out of my class during a test because another teacher simply demanded it.  Now, I'm not against sports or extra-curricular activities; I feel they are a valuable part of a student's school experience.  It's when they start to take priority over learning that I have a problem.
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    I like this girl, even if she's not a math teacher she is funny and I'll probably get some good teaching ideas from her.
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    Someone else bookmarked this, but I want it in my list.  Excellent resource for classroom setup and management.
helenebean76

ThinkThankThunk | Dealing with the fear of being a boring teacher. - 0 views

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    A creative education blog "dealing with the fear of being a boring teacher."
megdangerfield

awesome math teacher - YouTube - 0 views

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    Amazing Teacher who teaches math with rap to relate to students at his school...
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    Amazing Teacher who teaches math with rap to relate to students at his school...
megdangerfield

Edmodo | Where Learning Happens | Sign up, Sign In - 1 views

shared by megdangerfield on 27 Jun 14 - No Cached
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    Safe Online Classroom for teachers and students with LOTS of resources. Students can submit assignments here. There is even an app for their phone. They can message their teacher... It's like a social networking site for teachers and students that focuses on classroom needs.
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