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Lesson I Learned as a Teacher

by aeonsquare in Education, September 6, 2011
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I remember when I was still new in teaching, I found it hard to cope up. I felt like I was just pushed to be there. But something changed after a different experience.

Reading Rapunzel Lesson Plan

by NE Olson in Folklore, September 3, 2011
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A P-A-R Content Reading Lesson in which student read and mark the text of Rapunzel.

Character Archetypes Lesson Plan

by NE Olson in Folklore, September 2, 2011
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A Gradual Release of Responsibility lesson plan that covers common character archetypes.

Model EFL Classroom Interactions: Teaching Speaking Through Guided Conversations

by Sirei in Education, August 4, 2011
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Model dialogues can indeed be excellent starting points to teach speaking skills. They are short enough to learn by heart but are usually rich in contexts. Furthermore, they are easy to exploit for expansion.

Phonics Lesson Plans for Your Child

by antoy4u in Education, June 23, 2011
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Phonics lesson plans are the foundation by which you can be better prepared to help your child to begin to learn to read. You must be prepared in order to make the most of your time together and to make the most of your child’s attention span. With an early introduction to phonics, you are giving your child a head start on a lifetime of literacy.

How to Get Parents’ Input and Involvement with Lesson Plans

by Jsqc Writer in Education, June 21, 2011
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A few ideas on how to get parents’ involvement and input regarding lesson plans.

Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol (Siop)

by oliveria23 in Education, May 31, 2011
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Introduction

Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol (SIOP) is an established, effective and frequently applied, technique of providing sheltered instruction to English language learners (ELLs).

Lesson Plan

by rubielee in Education, May 15, 2011
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This is about using English story map system, how story map helps ESL students in very effective way.

Of Teaching, The Students, The Public Schools

by www.eteachers.info in Education, April 12, 2011
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Teaching requires extensive training or specialized training. Teachers do not just go through a rigorous academic training, they are forced to continue their training throughout their careers to advancing education and training to adapt to a changing world.

The Teacher: Why Budget Anything?

by www.eteachers.info in Education, April 12, 2011
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When children become increasingly technological, teachers benefit from learning how to integrate advanced computer technology in the classroom. Since its occupation are continuously adjusted, training is important. Normally, if a teacher has done through its first five years of teaching, which will continue until retirement. This means that 25 to 30 years of race must be preserved. All professions require a commitment, but commitment is himself a teacher, and secondly, after the students they teach.

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