A typical day consists of me getting to school 45 minutes to an hour before the 8 a.m. start time for school, getting my mind and papers ready for class for the day. I usually teach first period either as the only teacher for one of my eighth grade classes, or as the co-teacher ...
He is the best maths teacher I have ever studied from... I, not only learn Maths from him, but I respect his punctuality, teaching skills, presentation, friendliness, and his, covering of many topics, without wasting time... Sir has a rule, to give more than 100 % within the time ...
she needs to address those issues before she can move forward with them. Amanda gives great feedback to her parents. I am never in doubt that the time is being used wisely. Her feedback allows me to know what feedback I need to give the teacher to help her help my daughter. Amanda ...
also from a long time ago.The idea for this post is to record what it’s like to be a teacher in the middle of this craziness, specifically a teacher with
Getting a similar position anywhere near my hometown is not possible. It would also be sad because I just spent a lot of time and effort to get my house at the end of the divorce. How do I manage the situation? Should I even bother? What would you do? Signed, Still Paying The ...
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t know me at all. They’ve never met me before, but they know I’m coming in. I come in, the teacher launches, and then I call everybody over to me and we’re standing around this table and I’m standing sort of near the edge of the room and there’s a counter behind me, ...
In addition, during the practice sessions, try to practicechecking for careless mistakes. It will help tremendously in improving your grades. Practicing with understanding means that we need to understand the method used, to the extent that if the teacher sets a slightly different question we are...
This went on for about ten minutes; what it turned out was that this boy knew almost all of his multiplication facts, with the exception of the “difficult” ones (8 x 6, 7 x 8, 6 x 7, etc.) Every time he came upon one of these facts, he was reminded of what his teacher sai...
About every week I have something kid related (dentist appointment, allergy tests, parent-teacher conference, etc.)-I don’t know how full-time people do it. Anyway, I thought I’d tell you how I got these gigs: totally blind networking without realizing I was networking. In April, ...