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Retire With DIGNITY!

Public Group October 27, 2011

Real Value

ValuTeachers is a company of teachers that educate school employees on how the state retirement system works and other options for retirement.


Donna Meyerhoeffer

Research suggests that effective differentiation is proactive rather than reactive, uses small, flexible learning groups for instruction, uses a variety of materials to address student needs, is know-ledge centered and is learner-centered. Making sure individual students get the support they need to learn as much as they can, as efficiently as possible.

Ropa para bebes online

Public Group July 28, 2011

ElArmarito

Este es un grupo para comentar novedades y tendencias en ropa para bebes


Donna Meyerhoeffer

This Introductory Packet provides readings and related activities on support for transitions to address barriers to student learning covering both research and best practices. It explores why transitions are dangerous opportunities that can disrupt or promote development. Key transitions and related intervention strategies are presented for starting school; daily transitions including before and after school as well as recess and lunch; year transitions such as beginning a new school year; moving to a new school/new country; transitions for special needs students; and transitions from high school. The importance of support staff, families and students planning for transitions is accompanied by suggestions and models. Visit "Resources" for more information.

There's No Place Like Home...Visits

Public Group July 10, 2011

Donna Meyerhoeffer

Forging a strong partnership with parents by meeting them on their own turf takes time but is so worth the effort. Sometimes it’s hard to get the help you need from parents in getting their children motivated and ready to learn—especially when the parents didn’t go to school themselves or had a bad time of it. There are many approaches to enlisting parents’ support. Visit www.teachervisits.org for more information! Enjoy reading more about visiting student's homes at http://news.nea.org/UM/T.asp?A1.39606.177.14.1403421

Toasting TV's Top Teachers

Public Group July 10, 2011

Donna Meyerhoeffer

NEA Today staff was inspired to conduct a landmark--and admittedly unscientific--online election naming TV’s top teacher of all time. There were no categories. The poll watchers did not distinguish between characters acting serious or acting the clown. Did the wise-cracking Gabe Kotter (Welcome Back, Kotter) take top honors? Or compassionate Marla Hendricks (Boston Public)? Was Edna Garrett (Facts of Life) a teacher, and should Principal Richard Belding (Saved by the Bell) be included? It’s your call. To vote and share your opinion, visit NEA's
Toasting TV's Top Teachers
.

Drop in the Ocean

Public Group June 18, 2011

dropsintheocean

Drop in the Ocean is a scientific and culture project aimed at fostering on-the-field pedagogical innovation
Promoted by http://lascuolachefunziona.it (the school that works). We are currently writing a book about didactic strategies and technologies for education. We are looking for teachers who have a positive experience to tell.

Heywood Avenue Elementary School Community

Private Group June 17, 2011

irvingna

Elementary PreK-7 school teachers. Share ideas, collaborate on projects and upload resources.

Thinking Skills

Public Group June 11, 2011

philip

Consider the teaching of Thinking Skills in the classroom. This group will look at improvements to teaching practice and the ability of students to think critically.

Bloom’s Taxonomy described the cognitive domain and the links between each hierarchical stage. It suggests the need to develop thinking skills in stages. What teaching strategies have others found useful?

There general concern that students are presented with a wealth of opportunities in the form of a diversity of subjects and user friendly resources which provide knowledge, but often struggle to apply this in unfamiliar settings.

Considering Thinking Skills is relevant to helping students in two ways. Firstly, thinking skills are highly relevant when we consider the speed of change in society. Secondly, changes in the classroom suggests students are conducting their own learning with the role of the teacher reduced to a facilitator. In both cases there is a need for competency in thinking skills.

Do you have strategies to share?
What are your experiences of thinking skills in the classroom?

Dell Coupon code

Public Group May 30, 2011

lapowrence

I really like it when adepts actually spend the time with Dell Laptop Coupons. They expect to discover gold with this although so, "Practice makes perfect." You're up against close deadline. I don't squander it on a sphere of activity if that was this cool.

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