Teaching Professional Development
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Joel Said:
I need teaching professional development book suggestions???We Answered:
A lot of people will probably suggest "The First Days of School" by Harry Wong. That's a really good one about classroom management and general how-tos.My favorite book about classroom management is "Tools for Teaching" by Fred Jones. Seriously, pick it up. It's great.
Another good one is "The First Year Teacher's Survival Kit," I don't remember the author but it's published by Jossey-Bass Education. It's a really thick book that covers pretty much everything. I bought this one in college, well before I started teaching, and it's given me lots of cool ideas.
Ben Said:
What should I teach my ELT professional development seminar on?We Answered:
I teach English to German business people, and I think the hardest thing is to teach grammar in a way that is easy to understand and to make it fun!I find using drawings of matchstick men with binoculars jumping from past, present and future, setting their sights at other times helps to explain the tenses. germans find it particularly difficult to understand the difference between past simple and present perfect.
Another super fun subject is changing the meaning of a sentence by intonation!
Good Luck
Carrie Said:
How will I to continue learning about disabilities, as part of my professional development?We Answered:
Just by knowing who the students are, taking time to actually sit down and and pay attention to their IEPs and their difficulties. You should be always willing to help them. Everyday is a learning process in the school, just take the time to figure out each day what you are learning and apply to the teaching standards.Michael Said:
Examples of professional development?We Answered:
You can take a Ph.D or an Ed.D in education./Charlie Said:
Teaching grants for professional development?We Answered:
The best person to ask would be your headteacher as they would probably have to OK the time out of school you would need and might even need to OK your application too. I don't know much about any grants but most schools have in house courses and there should be information somewhere on pro development courses in the staff room. Many LEAs have a training centre you can go to as wellVanessa Said:
help please professional development plan?We Answered:
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