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8th Grade ELA Teacher Essentials: 11 Top Teaching Tools

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Teaching 8th grade ELA can be a uniquely rewarding experience, as long as you’ve got the right tools. A good classroom management system, a novel list, and a set of writing prompts go a long way to set students and teachers up for success. Choose a classroom management system 4. Table of Contents 1.

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Tackle Teacher Burnout with 8 Tried-and-True Tips

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So what do you do when you start to feel the tell-tale signs of teacher burnout? Learn all about symptoms, tips for turning things around, and how teacher burnout can have a major effect on the entire educational profession. Table of Contents What Is Teacher Burnout? Lean into your teacher community 3.

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Five Things to Do During the Grumpy Time of the Semester

Faculty Focus

This invigorates our students about the value of the content, empowers them to demonstrate their learning in personalized ways, and fulfills and inspires us as teachers to see these wonderful applications of their learning. Applied Economics Teaching Resources , 4 , 1-11. Provide catch-up days and mental health days. Saucier, D.

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Five Things to Do During the Grumpy Time of the Semester

Faculty Focus

This invigorates our students about the value of the content, empowers them to demonstrate their learning in personalized ways, and fulfills and inspires us as teachers to see these wonderful applications of their learning. Applied Economics Teaching Resources , 4 , 1-11. Provide catch-up days and mental health days. Saucier, D.

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Learning Outcomes for Instructors, Not Just Students

Faculty Focus

It sends an implicit message that our classrooms consist of two groups, each with fixed roles: those who teach and those who learn. They are meant to be developed by the individual, prompting them to reflect on what they need to learn to become a better teacher. Instructor learning outcomes, however, are highly personal.

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Learning Outcomes for Instructors, Not Just Students

Faculty Focus

It sends an implicit message that our classrooms consist of two groups, each with fixed roles: those who teach and those who learn. They are meant to be developed by the individual, prompting them to reflect on what they need to learn to become a better teacher. Instructor learning outcomes, however, are highly personal.

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Teachable Moments: Connecting With Students In — and Out — of the Classroom

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The same is true for educators, whose teaching philosophies are often shaped by moments that happened when they weren't in front of the classroom. That was the case for four teachers featured on this week’s episode of Teachable Moments, a four-part series about why teachers teach. And it crushed him.

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