With any profession, the first day can make you feel like a deer in the headlights. You don’t know the environment, and everything is unfamiliar. You are trying to navigate a world unknown to you while these fast moving lights are coming directly towards. This is for any first year teacher or aspiring teacher. This post is for the ones who want to feel as if they are not in the unknown. These are the lessons from my first year teaching. Whether you are in your first year about to go back in-person or about to begin a student teaching internship, this is a useful post for any teacher.
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how i used a blog in my classroom
Hello to my teacher note-takers!
Are you a teacher looking for some way to combat the age old problem of keeping absent students updated on missed work? This past year, I was student teaching for my master’s degree. The summer before, I was thinking of various ways to be more efficient. One idea that I had was to make a website. It is becoming more common for teachers to have their own web pages, but they are often updated or used. I used wordpress to make my own website for my classroom which worked really well.
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Hey there note takers!
I just finished my student teaching internship for my Master’s degree, and I remember at this time last year wanting as much advice as I could get about the following year of grad school. Therefore, I thought that I would share with you all some of the valuable things that I have learned as a student teacher.
secret to avoid procrastination
Hey note takers!
A year from now you may wish you had started today.
Karen Lamb
As a teacher and as a graduate student, I see a lot of procrastination from my friends and my students. Waiting until the last minute to complete something. For me, that just seems to stressful. If you are someone who wants to procrastinate less, I wanted to share a few tips that I do in order to fight it off.
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