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Teacher Values in the Classroom

by Lyn Newton

03 Jul 2008 01:48 PM

Teachers today must be very careful about their words and actions in the classroom. Their personal opinions and thoughts are often not welcomed like they once were. Teachers can no longer speak of political or religious beliefs.

What Makes a Teacher Good?

by Lyn Newton

02 Jul 2008 09:36 AM

I have been discussing some characteristics of different degrees of teachers. In my first article I gave my description of a super teacher. I then went on to describe an excellent teacher in my next article. In this article I will focus on good teachers.

Should You be a Teacher?

by Lyn Newton

02 Jul 2008 07:33 AM

One thing that some people are concerned about before entering the teaching field is whether of not they will make a good teacher. Some believe that good teachers can be trained and others feel that they must be born. There is much to consider before entering college to become a teacher.

What Makes a Teacher Excellent?

by Lyn Newton

01 Jul 2008 09:29 PM

Previously I discussed how in often cases teachers are labeled as being bad or great and all in between. I also gave some characteristics that are typically found in super teachers. While there are few super teachers to be found, there are many teachers that are considered to be excellent or good.

What Makes a Teacher Super?

by Lyn Newton

01 Jul 2008 10:26 AM

When describing your childhood teachers you typically use words such as bad, good, or great. We have all had teachers from each of the categories.

When Teachers Compare Siblings

by Lyn Newton

30 Jun 2008 08:08 PM

Prejudging students by looks, other teachers' comments, or by family association is not a good idea. However in many cases it does happen.

Creating Lesson Plans

by Lyn Newton

30 Jun 2008 04:56 PM

In many cases students in teacher education programs are required to create very detailed lesson plans for their teachers or supervisors. There are several different models and styles of lesson plans. One basic style is discussed below.

More about Students who Refuse to Work

by Lyn Newton

29 Jun 2008 08:50 AM

Previously I began a discussion about students who refuse to do work and how teachers in essence cannot make them. The article listed some typical actions that teachers take to try to get a student to do work.

Creating Your Own Interactive Student Books

by Lyn Newton

29 Jun 2008 08:15 AM

Previously I discussed how teachers can make their own worksheets with the wonderful world of technology that we live in. I have found that one teaching material I love to create is student reading books. Each week I try to give my kindergarten students a book that they can read.

Using Test Generators

by Lyn Newton

28 Jun 2008 02:44 PM

When I was teaching eighth grade math I struggled with preparing for standardized tests. There are few materials out there that allow for students to practice with multiple choice math tests.



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