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Public schools teacher – what did your training include?

I’ve noticed some teachers on Yahoo Answers ask questions that I thought would be covered in every Teacher Training program! thought it would be interesting to see what different K-12 teachers did as part of the Teacher Training program. This would also help people thinking of becoming a teacher make decisions about their education.

TWO YEAR BACHELOR OF EDUCATION DEGREE

Entrance requirement: Bachelor’s degree & GPA ~ 3.2

Semester One: two days per week observing classes in a real school, two days on campus. Classes dealing with child development, brain research, classroom management, assessment, learning styles and theories, diversity education and ethical issues.

Semester Two: Still two days of observation in a school, plus two days of classes dealing with curriculum in our chosen subject area. Grade-by-grade curriculum analysis, unit planning, lesson planning and teaching strategies.
Semester Three (Year 2): Four days per week of teaching in a school while observed by a classroom teacher, and one day per week of discussion on campus.

Semester Four: Student-selected options on campus. Choices include special education, counseling, ESL, gifted education and educational leadership.
I go to a top-level university. Bachelor of Education degrees are awarded in two years FOLLOWING the completion of a first Bachelor’s degree.
I don’t know what you people are thinking. ALL CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES (that have Education programs) offer post-degree Bachelor’s of Education degrees in either twelve or sixteen months of full-time studies (not counting summer break). You don’t have to get it from the same university you did your first undergraduate degree in. I think it’s a pretty sad state of affairs when people can’t see beyond their own local borders.

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Angry teacher flings broom, hits pupil

Angry teacher flings broom, hits pupil
CEBU CITY — A grade 1 pupil in Ginatilan town had his head stitched after his teacher hit him with a broom last July 1. John Ariel Dugaduga, 6, received six stitches to close the wound on his head, radio dyHP reported Thursday. read more

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Advice on menotring an alternate route teacher…?

Does anyone have advice on mentoring an alternate route teacher?

I have been teaching for 6 years and have taught 3-8th grade. This October I will be going out on maternity leave, so my district has asked me to mentor an Alternate Route 7th grade French teacher. My role is to give her tips & strategies on classroom management & the professional aspects of teaching, but I also have to observe her several times a week.

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In NJ, to be an alternate route teacher, means that you have at least an undergraduate degree in your content area and that you have passed the required Praxis exams for your content area. The main difference between an alternate route teacher & a traditional route teacher is that the alternate route teacher has not taken methods classes, nor have they had an opportunity to student teach.

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What are some tips for classroom management for HS in an urban city for a substitute teacher?

I am a substitute teacher in an urban district for HS students. I’d like to maintain a modicum of control, however, being a sub, I have none. After students get done, I usually let them do what they want, since that’s what happens anyway. They don’t take me seriously–surprise–but quite frankly, I just need to make it through my day. Any teacher tips would be most welcome.
So far, the best strategy has been to keep the classes quiet enough, and to let security handle the troublemakers (which they explicitly ask me to), but I really hate doing that. Help!

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Any suggestions to a soon to be 1st year physical Education teacher?

Ideas on classroom management strategies, new lesson plan ideas?

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You Have to Go to School–You’re the Teacher!: 250 Classroom Management Strategies to Make Your Job Easier and More Fun

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You Have To Go To School has always been filled with the pearls of wit and wisdom you need to develop rapport with students and manage everyday school problems. And now, in its updated edition, it offers preservice, new, and experienced teachers even more!New features include:More than 50 new tips! A new chapter on safety – both your own and that of your students A broader focus that includes all teachers, not just novicesThis timeless collection of ideas and st… More >>

You Have to Go to School–You’re the Teacher!: 250 Classroom Management Strategies to Make Your Job Easier and More Fun

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What Every Teacher Should Know About Teacher-Tested Classroom Management Strategies

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This guide presents over 100 teacher-tested classroom management strategies for K-12 classrooms, including addressing management problems such as: absenteeism, disruptive behavior, tardiness, lack of motivation, and short attention spans. Readers are presented with a classroom management problem, the teacher’s concern, and workable options for solving each discipline problem. Additionally, classroom management problems are organized alphabetically for easy refer… More >>

What Every Teacher Should Know About Teacher-Tested Classroom Management Strategies

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