Check your state's Highly Qualified rules. You may be really close to having the credits you would need for HQ in English, so that you could take...
First off, check what the kids need to know for state exams. Second, I agree about jettisoning determinants entirely, but you can give conic...
I got the impression that the OP's impression of the situation was that teachers who aren't highly physically attractive were being excluded from...
If you won't otherwise have access to one and your budget will stretch to it, you can't go wrong with a projector to hook up to a laptop,...
I've often thought that pre-assessments in math should be mostly over the prerequisite skills, to show the teacher what desperately needs to be...
Give yourself permission to follow the book (or existing district-adopted curriculum separate from the book if it's well-structured). With that...
The way I see it is, we live in a litigious society. The difference between just not even kind of clicking with a student on a personality level...
No offspring here but I have a second-hand experience that's relevant to the topic. One of my professors in college switched over from teaching...
There is no "dream job"...the dream is an asymptote. Some jobs are close enough that you can't see the difference, while others fall so far short...
I would find out what they're using at the best college on her short list, go on Amazon or similar, and get the previous edition.
I've read it and my current impression is that it's at least half of what was missing from the licensure program I went through. The only...
I think it's a public/private difference...compulsory attendance seems to program the kids to want free time (I mean, even more than they would...
You could cover topics toward CLEP Calculus during the semester and point them toward a few good websites so that the motivated ones can study and...
As far as what "down the hall" would be in practical terms, there's a room specifically set up for the kids to go to for assorted kinds of...
Well, it wouldn't happen a lot...I'm thinking something like after the semester exam, end-of-course exam, and state test, contingent on them being...
This is something I figured out in the course of getting the shiny knocked off after too many years of Refining My Philosophy Of Education...
When I've tutored privately, in metro Phoenix, I've charged $25/hour or $45/2 hour block (I had to commute across town so I probably made the $5...
I have a new job lined up for next year -- Algebra 1 in a nearby very rural district. Small classes, basically high-achieving kids according to...
The one thing I can think of to be cautious about is, if you depend on employer-provided insurance now, will the new job provide insurance that...
In my experience...and I do mean experience...when a student does something straight-out disrespectful to the teacher and holds it up in their...