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This is a guest post by Jane Little of My Many Colored Crayons. Jane teaches third grade in Los Angeles, CA. I teach in a school that has more than it’s share of challenges. Low morale is just one of them. About a year ago I started blogging with this
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I want to take a look into the depths of the archives of SoYouWantToTeach.com and see if maybe there are great articles hidden that some of the newer readers have never bothered reading. I think there are.
As we enter the new school year, hopes and expectations
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I hopped over to Confessions From The Couch this evening to check in and see how things were going for Miss A. Boy am I glad I did! She wrote about her first day from hell: It was the worst possible first day anyone could imagine. I’m on the verge of
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On the first day of teaching, my Teacher gave to me: A classroom management plan On the second day of teaching, my Teacher gave to me: Two Administrators
And a classroom management plan On the third day of teaching, my Teacher gave to me: Three days of
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One of the most popular search queries that has sent people to my blog lately has been “why do teachers quit?” Doing a quick search of my sits tells me that I have a number of articles that reference this idea, but have not yet explored exactly
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One of the most popular search queries that has sent people to my blog lately has been “why do teachers quit?” Doing a quick search of my sits tells me that I have a number of articles that reference this idea, but have not yet explored exactly
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We’ve all seen them. People who are able to motivate large numbers of people to do things as a team. Great coaches, teachers, politicians, and even dictators. All of them are great motivators.
Until recently, I would have agreed with that statement.
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After my first post this morning, I realized that I actually met a few high school dropouts. One was mentioned in the previous post. On the flip side were two other young ladies I had lunch with.
These women were 22 and 29 years old. One finished 11th
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I met a high school dropout yesterday. We talked for something like an hour and a half or two hours. It was very revealing and confirms a lot of my thoughts about education. Beware as you read this. If you’re comfortable thinking that everyone needs
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