Guidelines Teacher s Manual

Guidelines Teacher s Manual
Author: Ruth Spack
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2007-05-07
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0521613027

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Guidelines Third edition is an advanced reading and writing text designed specifically to strengthen students' academic writing. The Teacher's Manual to Guidelines first introduces the content and structure of the student's book and offers general advice on the teaching of writing. The Manual then details approaches to each reading, each set of guidelines, and each task. Sample lesson plans and answers to exercises are included.

Children Don t Come with an Instruction Manual

Children Don t Come with an Instruction Manual
Author: Wendy Moss (Ph. D.)
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2004-04-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0807744433

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This concise manual will help educators recognize and deal with a variety of academic and nonacademic issues that can hamper a child's classroom performance. The text includes interpretations of childhood symptoms, such as fear, emotional outbursts, hyperactivity, withdrawal, and inappropriate behaviours, with case summaries demonstrating the most positive steps taken by teachers to improve lives.

The Teacher Self Care Manual

The Teacher Self Care Manual
Author: Patrice Palmer
Publsiher: Alphabet Publishing
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2019-10-11
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781948492447

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Self-Care Smarter, Not Harder "This is a thoughtful, concise resource to keep on hand when you need that reminder to take care of yourself. Patrice's message is one I fully endorse as a fellow advocate for the well-being of educators." —Tina H. Boogren, author, 180 Days of Self-Care for Busy Educators and Take Time for You: Self-Care Action Plans for Educators  "Her message that teachers need to make themselves a priority and practice self-care is one that needs to be heard." — Robert Dunlop, Educator, Speaker and Author, S.T.R.I.V.E. for Happiness in Education "A short, easily assimilated guide to teacher self care. The book contains a host of practical tips, looking both at what schools can do and how teachers can look after themselves better physically, and make vital changes to their mindset."— Rachael Roberts, teacher, trainer, life-coach and author of 30 Ways to Mindfulness "Practical, to the point, and easy to read, this book is full of ways anyone can reevaluate their life balance and manage their day-to-day well-being" — Ruth Pearce, Author, Speaker, Transformational Leader, Project Manager at VIA Institute on Character "Compelling and practical, Patrice provides teachers with actionable self-care strategies for right now" — Annemarie, Founder of Speak Confident English It is only recently that we've realized that our expectations for teachers are just not healthy! We can't be everything and everyone to all our students, all the time, much as we wish we could. But so many teacher self-care books encourage you to do even more! Now you have to find time for journaling, yoga, coffee dates, and more. Plus you feel guilty the whole time, because you're not planning lessons or buying pencils to give your students before their big exam Friday! The Teacher Self-Care Manual: Simple Strategies for Stressed Teachers by teacher, trainer, and coach Patrice Palmer provides simple, easy-to-apply strategies that will help you take care of yourself. Patrice leads you through the simple processes of changing the mindsets and habits that make us work until we burn out! Clearly and thoughtfully written, Palmer gives you the awareness and tools you need to be a great teacher without sacrificing yourself! And she should know. She’s been through teacher burnout and come out the other side. The book also features: *Tips you can apply right now *Activities to help you find your strengths *Exercises to share with your students *Advice for administrators to support teachers and their own mental health 8Book-club discussion questions

It s My Choice

It s My Choice
Author: Steve Case
Publsiher: Review and Herald Pub Assoc
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1996
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0828010943

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The School Board Guide and Teacher s Manual

The School Board Guide and Teacher s Manual
Author: Thomas Preston (Author of The School Board Guide.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1871
Genre: Educational law and legislation
ISBN: NLS:V000671314

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Making Meaning

Making Meaning
Author: Developmental Studies Center (Oakland, Calif.),Developmental Studies Center Staff
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2003-07-30
Genre: Language arts (Elementary)
ISBN: 1576214192

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Is designed to help the teacher make informed instructional decisions and track students' reading comprehension and social development as they teach the Making Meaning lesson. Consumable.

The Ultimate Teaching Manual

The Ultimate Teaching Manual
Author: Gererd Dixie
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2011-04-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781441128201

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Embarking on a teaching career is a bit like setting off on an exciting car journey. You've prepared as well as you could, but you have no way of knowing what hazards and pitfalls lie ahead. And when you're on the road on your own, you're going to need more than just a full tank of petrol. Ideal for visual learners, this full-colour handbook uses Highway Code signs to help you navigate life in the classroom. It's easy to dip in and out of, and contains lots of strategies to help establish professionalism and good practice in the classroom.

Graffiti School

Graffiti School
Author: Christoph Ganter
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780500290972

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A comprehensive textbook on this once-demonized art form, featuring its history, lessons on making graffiti, and a teacher's manual Although the public perception of graffiti has changed radically over the last fifty years, few would have predicted that it would become the subject of this major new textbook. Christoph Ganter covers the history of informal mark-making in the public realm, from the first unauthorized characters inscribed on the ancient walls of Egypt and Pompeii to nineteenth-century Vienna, where Joseph Kyselak established himself as the father of graffiti; from New York’s “Taki 183,” the first modern graffiti writer, to more recent developments brought about by the Hip Hop revolution. The effects of the 1980s films Beat Street, Wild Style, and StyleWars are examined, as is the influence graffiti experts on today's subculture through books, magazines, and the Internet. The practical elements of graffiti are considered in later chapters, which combine tips on handling a spray can, creating a unique tag, and getting work up safely and legally with step-by-step diagrams that show how to achieve effects such as bubblestyle, blockbusters, oneliners, and wildstyle. A teacher’s manual features sample plans for a single lesson as well as guidance on structuring a longer course.