| Paperwork: Making a Molehill out of
a Mountain
How to deal with the overwhelming amount of paperwork required
of today's teachers.
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Time Management
There are enough hours in the day if you plan wisely.
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Article Archive
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Creating a Home Library
Simple steps parents can take to cultivate a love of reading in their child, and create a home library.
Don't Stop Now
A call to parents to read aloud to their children-no matter what their age.
So Much to
Do, So Little Time
How to make the most of every minute when you're setting up your
classroom.
Courage to Teach
Four teachers share passions, joy, and wisdom about their life's
work.
Inspiration to Begin
A renowned veteran educator offers her personal top-10 list of
advice and words of encouragement.
All Together Now
Tips for building a positive classroom community.
Fabulous First-Day Ideas
Primary- and Intermediate-level teachers offer suggestions for first-day-of-school
lesson planning.
The
First Morning: The Formation of a Community
Some very helpful tips for those anxious first days.
Classroom
Organization: The Physical Environment
Make the most of the space you've been given!
Planning
Preparation is the key to a teacher's success in the classroom.
General
Rules of Conduct
Make rules that will result in a calm, orderly learning environment.
Important
Beginnings for Beginners
Helpful tips for a good start to your career.
Classroom
Organizing Tips
As a new teacher, you have probably spent a lot of time trying
to create a nurturing environment. Now it's time to work on encouraging
your students' independence. Here are some tips on how your classroom
set-up can help.
Just
the Right Spot
With all the challenges of being a new teacher, you probably haven't
had much time to think about which students should sit where in
the classroom or who should be partnered in line. These decisions
may seem trivial, but they can lead to improved classroom management,
student friendships, and general atmosphere.
Successful Parent-Teacher
Conferences
Resources to help you plan successful parent-teacher talks.
Making the Grade
Experienced educators offer advice on writing report cards.
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