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Teach Smarter, Not Harder:
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Your
Teaching Style | |
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All
Rolled into One | |
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Developing Your Teacher Voice | |
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Other
Teachers as Role Models | |
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Collaboration | |
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Children Will Respond to Our Faces... | |
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Take
Care of Yourself | |
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Ignorance Is Bliss | |
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Lounge
Lizards and Other Dangerous Animals | |
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Surviving School Lunches | |
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Taking
Work Home |
II.
Creating Your Room Environment
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Where
Do I Start? | |
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Classroom Space/Take an Outsider’s View | |
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I Like
This Classroom | |
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Start a
Collection/Become Experts | |
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Bulletin Boards, Commercial Material and Children’s Work |
III.
Before You Meet the Students
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Overview the Curriculum | |
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Pacing
Your Year | |
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What
Are Your Goals? | |
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Setting
the Stage/Paper—Paper-—Paper-—Paper----Paper |
IV.
The Art of Instruction
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Teaching and Facilitating | |
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Should
We Teach the Child or the Curriculum or Both? | |
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Concrete Through Abstract Instruction |
V.
Powerful Instructional Techniques
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The
Importance of In-depth Instruction | |
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Learning Is a Social Experience | |
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Making
Choices/The Prison System | |
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Building on Decision Making Through Choice/What If Children Make Inappropriate
Choices? | |
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Success
and Celebration | |
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Success
and Struggle | |
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Teaching Is Risky Business and If It Isn’t, It Ought to Be |
VI.
Firsts in Your Life as a Teacher
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First
Fire Drills and Other States of Emergency | |
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First
Open House | |
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First
Sick Child | |
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First
Field Trip | |
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First
Formal Observation | |
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First
Party | |
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First
Parent-Teacher Conference | |
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First Upset Parent |
VII.
The Real Nitty Gritty of Teaching
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Empower
Children To... | |
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Giving
Directions | |
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Discipline | |
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Homework | |
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Hand
Raising/Clean Desks |
VIII.
Grades, Grades and More Grades
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Grades,
Grades, Grades, Grades | |
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Tacit
Knowledge | |
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I’m a
Good Person Even If I Don’t Get Good Grades |
IX.
Accountability
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Being a
Diagnostician | |
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How Do
We Measure Success in Children? | |
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How Do
We Measure Our Success as Teachers? |
X. You
and Your Students
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The
Issue of Respect | |
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Manners | |
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Children Are Not Interested in Being Your Press Agent | |
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Stuff
for Kids of Any Age | |
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Sexist
Roles in Your Classroom/Ladies and Gentlemen | |
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Please
Read/Being a Storyteller | |
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Indoor
Recess/Games Made by Children | |
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Fads
and Kids | |
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What’s
Taught Is Not Always What’s Caught | |
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Feeling
Successful at Every Level/Working at Your Own Pace | |
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Pull-Out Programs/Is It Time? | |
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Working
with High-Risk Students | |
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Working
with Talented Students | |
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Humor | |
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Making
Mistakes | |
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Home
Visits | |
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Approval | |
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Completion = Celebration/Viewfinders/Sand Escape | |
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Everyone Is a Winner/Let Students Compete Against Themselves/Student of the
Day/Pride Wall | |
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Affective Elements That Make a Classroom a Safe and Happy Place |
XI.
You and the Structure of Schools
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The
School Culture | |
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Serving
on School Committees | |
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Unions | |
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Understanding Your School Administration | |
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You and
Your Principal | |
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Principal Visitation | |
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You and
Your School Janitor | |
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You and
Your Building Specialists | |
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You and
Your Room Mothers | |
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You and
Your School Secretary | |
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You and Your School Cleaning Staff |
XII.
In Conclusion
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