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September | 2006 | Mr. Teacher Man: Confessions of a Classroom Teacher
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Mr Teacher Man: Confessions of a Classroom Teacher. September 29, 2006. Should Teacher’s Blog? USA Today says “Teachers speak out of turn…”. Posted by Mr. Teacherman under Uncategorized. You can read the entire article over at USA Today. So, back to the original question … should teacher’s blog? I think so. Obviously. September 15, 2006. The “One Time…” Kid. Posted by Mr. Teacherman under Rants and Raves. Every class seems to have one. And they reveal themselves every day … sometimes more often. One time...
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Are Teachers Overpaid? | Mr. Teacher Man: Confessions of a Classroom Teacher
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Mr Teacher Man: Confessions of a Classroom Teacher. October 5, 2006. Posted by Mr. Teacherman under Teachers Unions. You can check it out here. One Response to “Are Teachers Overpaid? November 30, 2006 at 12:19 am. I like him. He seems rational. Anyone who thinks I only work from 7 to 2 September to June is NUTS. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email. From your own site.
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Mei Flower: What I Have Learned
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What I Have Learned. If you adjust your tire pressure while wearing three inch heels, your thighs will hurt for days. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm a spinster schoolmarm with a degree in English; I watch artsy movies about British people; I knit while watching the History Channel; I listen to NPR in the car; I eat frozen dinners on the couch. Is that stereotypical enough for you? Well, then . and I have a cat. View my complete profile. A Shrewdness of Apes.
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Principal Learner: February 2015
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Thinking about teaching and learning. Saturday, February 07, 2015. Thank You Ron Schwab. I would have never run as fast as I did that day. I would have never overcome the front runner to capture the victory. I would have never benefited from the competition that made all of us reach new heights. I thought to myself. Before long we has nearly 20 staff members in a frenzy of physical activity, each trying to outdo one another in . moving! Today I came back from our District spelling Bee where we crowned ch...
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Principal Learner: Overcoming Discouragement
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Thinking about teaching and learning. Wednesday, April 08, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Make Learning Harder, not Easier. Mark Twain, the Losada Line, and School Culture. A Gift Granted on Reading Comprehension. Weniger, aber besser (Less But Better). Evidence of Students Ownership of Learning. Building a Better Teacher. Daily Disciplines of Leadership. In Search of Excellence. Post traumatic stress synbdrome. The Road to Character. What works in schools. What's it Like on the Inside?
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Bright Ideas | Bright Minds
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News and Commentary on Kids and Education (and Everything Else in Between). Low Cost to No Cost Things To Do . . . I’ve created a listing of ideas for lessons, projects, journal topics, discussion starters, behavior management tools, etc. I’ve even thrown in some free worksheets that I’ve created and used in the classroom. This section will be updated frequently, so check regularly to see what’s new. November 2, 2007 at 6:39 pm. November 2, 2007 at 6:40 pm. The website is http:/ www.bubbabrain.com. It...
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Slacker T-Shirt | Bright Minds
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News and Commentary on Kids and Education (and Everything Else in Between). Low Cost to No Cost Things To Do . . . As Seen In The Classroom: Priceless. Raquo; Slacker T-Shirt. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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Low Cost to No Cost Things To Do . . . | Bright Minds
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News and Commentary on Kids and Education (and Everything Else in Between). Low Cost to No Cost Things To Do . . . Low Cost to No Cost Things To Do . . . 1 Turn your own back yard or neighborhood into a science lab. However, if you have the extra cash, you could spring for a science kit, complete with test tubes, glass slides and a microscope. Prices range from $20 to over $100. It’s all about how much you are or aren’t willing to spend. 2 Take a trip to your local library. 4 Get creative with your child.
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Playing Catch | Eruditionis et Doctrinae
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Of learning and teaching. April 2, 2008. Today we started *Darth Vader theme music* quadratics in Algebra. Naturally, we played catch. I was a little too unstructured in my directions, but walking around, most students could answer my questions without prompting. How can you change the curve? 8220;Throw it higher.” “Throw it harder/longer.”. How can you change the starting value? 8220;Throw it overhand [instead of underhand].” “Stand on the stairs.”. Can we change the end value? Laquo; Nine Weeks.
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One Down, 19 To Go | Eruditionis et Doctrinae
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Of learning and teaching. June 6, 2008. One Down, 19 To Go. That’s how another first year teacher put it today, and I think it sounds right. 8212;————. I hope learning happened this year. I keep seeing all the things I want to do better for them next year, but I think some learning happened. 8212;———-. The best entry in my yearbook: “Magistra, You’re a cool teacher! I can’t believe I’m going to say this…this is hard for me, but…you made me like math class! I hope I see you next year! By: Ms. Cornelius.