How to Prepare for a Teacher Interview
Upcoming teacher interview? Congratulations! Maybe you are wondering how to effectively prepare for a teacher interview so that you can answer questions confidently and make a lasting impression? Keep reading….
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Upcoming teacher interview? Congratulations! Maybe you are wondering how to effectively prepare for a teacher interview so that you can answer questions confidently and make a lasting impression? Keep reading….
Are you googling one pagers because you’re trying to avoid grading yet another stack of essays? I don’t blame you. That’s how I started, too. Or, maybe you are wondering…
Do you have students sitting in your high school class who struggle to read fluently? Sure. We all do. The problem is that most teaching programs do not prepare secondary…
Avoiding plagiarism can be a tricky topic to teach. It’s important for teachers to make students aware of the consequences and to empower them with the digital literacy tools they…
Are you teaching a range of readers at the middle or high school level and looking for ways to scaffold comprehension of complex texts? In this post, you’ll find reading…
Teaching reluctant students? Wondering how to motivate struggling readers? Keep reading. In today’s post, I’m sharing some of my favorite ways to connect and encourage students to read when they…
Teaching writing? Sometimes students shut down before they write a single word. Teachers can address this dilemma by making the brainstorming process meaningful. How? Engage students through differentiation and scaffolding….
Teaching reading? ELA teachers are constantly searching for new inspiration. How can we get more students to read? How can we create a warm, inviting literacy culture? How can we…
This article is the second in a three-part series about how to run classroom book clubs. Part 1 details information about why book club is critical and how to engage…
This post is the first in a three-part series about how to run a book club in your classroom. The second post details how to establish expectations and create a schedule,…
Teaching is a labor of love. It’s not always easy. We pour our hearts and souls into our profession, love kids who need it but don’t always show they appreciate…
Looking for summer reading lists or recommendations? In this collaborative post, a group of secondary teachers shares ideas for professional and personal reading options for summer…or any time of year….
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