Archive for April, 2011
Teacher: A Twenty-Four-Seven-Responsibility
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I went to my son’s little league game yesterday. It was ridiculous.
The coach from the other team started complaining about some of the calls made by the umpire, and eventually the coach just lost it, and started screaming and yelling at the umpire right there in front of the team of 9 and 10-year-olds.
I couldn’t believe what I was seeing.
I couldn’t believe what I did next. Continue reading “Teacher: A Twenty-Four-Seven-Responsibility” »
Free E-Book: 101 Tips for New Teachers
Posted by: | CommentsI finally did it. I have been compiling some of the tips and strategies that I’ve learned over the years, and I finally included them into an e-book.
The tips in the e-book are some of the same ones that you’ll find on my new website: TipsForNewTeachers.com.
The e-book is free. Just click on the book to go to the download page.
I hope it’s helpful.
Here’s to lots of Success in The Classroom!
Thanks,
Sam
New Website from SITC – TipsForNewTeachers – Looking for help
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Hello again,
I decided to go ahead and compile a bunch of practical teacher tips that I’ve picked up over the years and post them on a new website. I called it, TipsForNewTeachers.com.
It’s been an idea I’ve had for while, but I actually took the plunge and did it. I hope to add to it a little at a time, and eventually have an easy to search site where new teachers can come and get some practical advice from veteran teachers like me on how to have a successful year.
Most of the advice is applicable to middle school teachers, but I’m trying to make the tips as general as I can, so teachers of all grade levels can benefit.
Do you have a tip that new teachers would find beneficial? Please feel free to submit it to me. I’ll include your name and website url when you do.
Take a look.
Let me know what you think.
Thanks,
Sam





