Blog Design – Single e-Learning Lesson Over time as the popularity of my full blog design course grew, I began to break my course into individual lessons. Not every teacher needed the full course, and breaking my course into single e-learning lessons allowed me to more easily tailor the content to my clients’ individual needs. […]
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Blog Content Decision Maker The biggest problem I observed in my clients was that teachers were feeling overwhelmed at how to create a teaching blog from scratch. The amount of content required by administration coupled with an unfamiliarity with technology was daunting to so many of my clients. My background in English Education came in
Designing a Teaching Blog – Professional Development Course One of the first successes I had in teaching came from my blog. Teaching blogs have become increasingly popular over the past decade, and now they are considered an essential part of the job. I have always loved technology and originally had designs to be an online
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Figurative Language Lesson When I began teaching sixth grade, I was approached by the seventh grade English teaching team. They were concerned that students were coming into seventh grade unprepared for their first unit that revolved around poetry. They had been voicing these concerns for years to no avail, so I was determined to find
Discipline Escalation Decider Teachers are constantly inundated with paperwork and policy adjustments. It can be difficult to keep track of policy changes and adjustments along with all of the other responsibilities of the job. When my school overhauled their discipline escalation, administration distributed a complicated flowchart to help teachers decide how to manage behavioral disruptions.