Internet For English Teaching -- Chapter 7: Planning Tips Internet for English Teaching by Mark Warschauer, Heidi Shetzer, and family or community members through computer or Internet fairs at your school. http://exchanges.state.gov/education/engteaching/ifettips.htm
Extractions: time Be aware that on-line projects take a lot of time to implement. It is better to do a few tasks or projects and do them well rather than to take on too much the first time. Start with something clear and relatively straightforward, and add new dimensions in future semesters if you wish. For example, WOW! Washington on the Web (Meloni, 1999; see chapter 5) began with reviews of restaurants; students themselves later asked to add reviews of other institutions, such as museums and theaters.
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Extractions: Student Services Start Here Career Advising Drop-in Career Advising Appt. Hours Self Directed Career Planning ... Graduate Resources Employer Services List of Services Post a Job Career Fairs Exploring Careers Self Directed Career Planning Careers in Your Major 4-Year Career Plan Computer Career Tools ... Additional Career Websites Job Search Tools Resume/Cover Letters Interview Prep Informational Interviews Search for Jobs/Internships Search for Job/Internship Additional Job Listing Sites Faculty Services Overview of Services Request a Presentation Alumni Services Self Directed Career Planning Search for Job/Internship Diversity Resources Parent Information Message to Parents Useful Links Career Assessments - coming soon!
Health | Health Fair Planning Guide | Activity Ideas For Health Fairs The Health Fair planning Guide provides information for planning, implementing These are games for four people that take about 5 minutes and teach about http://fcs.tamu.edu/health/health_fair_planning_guide/activity_ideas.php
Extractions: Health Information for Texans! Activity-oriented health fairs inspire more learning than a passive look-and-see health fair. Topic choices are limitless. Your health fair planning committee can help choose topics. Ask participant agencies to come prepared to provide a hands-on teaching activity in their booth. These booths should provide something to do that will teach as least one important point about their subject. Here are some activity-oriented, hands-on ideas for your health fair. The following are suggestions for hands-on booths you can put together or solicit others to provide during your health fair. Contact the AARP (American Association for Retired Persons) [http://www.aarp.org/]
Groups & Workshops - Career Planning & Job Search Career planning Lab. Careers for Queers. Applying to Graduate school in The Career planning Lab consists of four workshops designed to teach you about http://cdev.concordia.ca/workshops/career.html
Extractions: The Career Planning Lab consists of four workshops designed to teach you about the various aspects of career planning. It will help you develop the career planning skills you need to choose or change a major, or decide on a career goal. Students who complete all four parts of the lab (8 hours) will have compiled a career planning portfolio to take home. N.B. $10.00 testing fee. Target Student Group: All Students Step 1. The Career Planning Process: An Introduction During the first part of this workshop students will be introduced to the career planning process. Students will be administered the MBTI during the second part. Those students who have previously taken the MBTI do not need to re-take the test and must inform the facilitator. Register for this workshop: OR OR
Extractions: judging science fairs Criteria for science fairs varies, but usually youll be looking primarily for evidence that the student used the scientific method of inquiry to create their project. In other words, just making a solar car from a science kit or reporting on volcanoes isnt a science fair project (or shouldnt be). So, be sure to look for... source
Mathematics Archives - K12 Internet Sites Canadian Mathematics Society s List of Projects for Science fairs To date there INSTRUCT Implementing the NCTM school Teaching Recommendations Using http://archives.math.utk.edu/k12.html
Extractions: K-12 Teaching Materials The following are Internet sites which contain significant collections of materials which can be used in the teaching of mathematics at the K-12 level. We have organized these materials into the following categories: Lesson Plans Columbia Education Center Mathematics Lesson Plans Explorer The Explorer is part of the Unified Network Informatics Technology for Education (UNITE) efforts at the University of Kansas. The Explorer is part of a research and development effort to establish an on time and user friendly means of delivering a full range of information resources to educators and students. This site includes information on software, lab materials, lesson plans, video tapes, etc. for the teaching of mathematics at the k-12 grade levels. ExploreMath.com Lesson Plans for the Graphing Calculator Lesson Plans using Geometer's Sketchpad Math Activities for K-12 Teachers In December, 1997, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center funded Dan Biezad, Professor of Aerospace Engineering, and Robin Ward, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, both of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, to develop materials for K-12 teachers based on aeronautical themes and NASA projects. One major goal of this project was to make the learning of mathematics more engaging and realistic for students, by using real-world applications.
PPS Teacher Resource Page Your school Look up information about the school where you teach. These online resources include 18000 lesson plans and learning exercises that support http://teachers.pps.k12.or.us/technology/
Extractions: PPS Professional Library Links to services and resources offered by our Professional Library. Allows teachers to search the Media Catalog with keyword, title, and more. School Breakfast and Lunch Menus Day-by-day schedule of breakfast and lunch items for the month. Television Services Program listings for the District's cable access television station, information about educational videos, and more. PPS Environmental Outreach Check out this page for resources for environmental outreach and education and to learn more about recycling and recycling resources in our schools. Your School Look up information about the school where you teach. Special programs and features, enrollment, and more. (Page may take a minute to load.) Electronic Resources From the Multnomah County Library Electric Library
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The Best On The Web For Teachers 8, Mark s ESL World Teaching Jobs, Lesson Plans, and Other Resources Literacy for Teachers and Parents, Homework, Back to school Lesson Plans, http://teachers.teach-nology.com/cgi-bin/bestof/topsites.cgi?abcteach
16th Annual Home Educators Conference And Book Fair - Workshop Topics This MathU-See demonstration shows how to teach mathematical concepts, ranging from How to organize a four-year plan for your high school student, http://www.cheact.org/newsevents/conferences/summer03/followup/vendor_wkshp.html
Extractions: Tim explains the law concerning homeschooling and tells the history of home education in Texas and the nation. He relates ways home schooling families can avoid problems with school authorities and procedures for being prepared for the truant officer at the door. This talk includes a legislative update from this year's session. Tim also shares how home schoolers can answer those oft-asked questions such as, "What about socialization?" Courtship, a Viable Alternative
Loudoun County Elementary Schools teach in Loudoun County Public Schools and provide a climate for success for Loudoun County Public schools is currently planning to hire more than 800 http://www.loudoun.k12.va.us/jobs/teach4loudoun.htm
Extractions: Select A School Aldie Elementary School Algonkian Elementary School Ashburn Elementary School Ball's Bluff Elementary School Banneker Elementary School Belmont Ridge Middle School Belmont Station Elementary School Blue Ridge Middle School Briar Woods High School Broad Run High School Catoctin Elementary School Cedar Lane Elementary School Cool Spring Elementary School Countryside Elementary School Dominion High School Dominion Trail Elementary School Douglass School Eagle Ridge Middle School Emerick Elementary School Evergreen Mill Elementary School Farmwell Station Middle School Forest Grove Elementary School Frances Hazel Reid Elementary Freedom High School Guilford Elementary School Hamilton Elementary School Harmony Intermediate School Harper Park Middle School Heritage High School Hillsboro Elementary School Hillside Elementary School Horizon Elementary School Hutchison Farm Elementary J.L. Simpson Middle School John W. Tolbert Jr. Elementary Leesburg Elementary School Legacy Elementary School Lincoln Elementary School Little River Elementary School Loudoun County High School Loudoun Valley High School Lovettsville Elementary School Lowes Island Elementary School Lucketts Elementary School Meadowland Elementary School Mercer Middle School Middleburg Elementary School Mill Run Elementary School C.S. Monroe Tech Ctr
Loudoun County Elementary Schools Loudoun County Public Schools is currently planning to hire more than 800 teachers for the Classified Employee Job fairs for NonTeaching Applicants http://www.loudoun.k12.va.us/jobs/recruiting.htm
Extractions: Select A School Aldie Elementary School Algonkian Elementary School Ashburn Elementary School Ball's Bluff Elementary School Banneker Elementary School Belmont Ridge Middle School Belmont Station Elementary School Blue Ridge Middle School Briar Woods High School Broad Run High School Catoctin Elementary School Cedar Lane Elementary School Cool Spring Elementary School Countryside Elementary School Dominion High School Dominion Trail Elementary School Douglass School Eagle Ridge Middle School Emerick Elementary School Evergreen Mill Elementary School Farmwell Station Middle School Forest Grove Elementary School Frances Hazel Reid Elementary Freedom High School Guilford Elementary School Hamilton Elementary School Harmony Intermediate School Harper Park Middle School Heritage High School Hillsboro Elementary School Hillside Elementary School Horizon Elementary School Hutchison Farm Elementary J.L. Simpson Middle School John W. Tolbert Jr. Elementary Leesburg Elementary School Legacy Elementary School Lincoln Elementary School Little River Elementary School Loudoun County High School Loudoun Valley High School Lovettsville Elementary School Lowes Island Elementary School Lucketts Elementary School Meadowland Elementary School Mercer Middle School Middleburg Elementary School Mill Run Elementary School C.S. Monroe Tech Ctr
Extractions: Skip to content. Skip to section navigation. This web site has been built using XHTML 1.0 and CSS. It is necessary to use a standards-compliant browser in order to see the page as intended , although page content is accessible to all users regardless of browser. We have provided more information about standards, a list of standards-compliant browsers and links to free browser downloads. wsc student life student services ... career fairs 21st ANNUAL ROCKY MOUNTAIN EDUCATION FAIR April 7 and 8, 2005 at Mesa State College, Grand Junction, CO A two-day Education Fair held in conjunction with Western State College and Adams State College. There wil be over 50 school districts represented from Colorado and throughout the United States. There is no fee to attend the Rocky Mountain Education Fair for Adam State College, Mesa State College or Western State College students and alumni. At the fair, you will be meeting formally with school districts, learn about their hiring needs and schedule interviews for Thursday afternoon and Friday morning. We recommend that you bring several copies of your updated resume, as well as a portfolio, if possible. Thursday, April 7, 2005
Career Center - Graduate School Fair Our graduate city planning program combines both breadth and depth of planning The school continues its tradition of excellence in teaching and research http://career.berkeley.edu/Fairs0304/fairsGrad.stm
Extractions: Description: The spectrum of instruction includes comprehensive training in Traditional Chinese Medicine, composed of acupuncture, herbology, and moxibustion, as well as instruction in Japanese needling techniques, abdominal diagnosis, and electrical acupuncture. Students are trained in the traditional Chinese medical and Western medical models of the human body, and in the underlying philosophy, theory, and clinical applications of acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine.
Private School Employment Networks And Placement Agencies A special plan is drawn up for you to begin teaching with the Also runs job fairs. Private school Employment Network Post your resume (Cost $25). http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~rec/resources.html
Extractions: Teacher Certification - Info about getting certified to teach Public Schools - Job banks and other info about public schools Private Schools - Private school job opportunities and info Miscellaneous Job Information - For both private and public schools, international schools and special programs Summer Programs - Current undergraduates may apply to these programs to teach during the summer For more information, contact the Rice Education Certification Office Elizabeth Heckelman ( heckel@rice.edu or a member of the Rice Education Club Teacher Certification States normally require certification to teach in their public schools. Most universities offer certification programs. Certification requirements vary from state-to-state, but one may transfer certification to another state relatively easily once it is obtained. Other options to get into the classroom more quickly include alternative certification programs and deficiency plans . For more information, contact any member of the Rice University Education Certification faculty.
Extractions: When children are involved in an environment where fair play is emphasized, they experience how important it is to treat others fairly. Teamwork, taking turns, and sharing all reinforce social skills that help children interact successfully at home, school, and playtime. Teach: Playing Fair is Fun! Objective : The following activity nurtures essential: Discuss how much fun playtime with friends can be when everyone participates and follows the rules! Share illustrations from Clifford's Sports Day by Norman Bridwell (Scholastic). What happens when Clifford participates? Have children retell the story describing Clifford's actions. Ask children to name their favorite games and explain game rules. Inquire how they value playing fair and ways that they can handle unfair situations on the playground. Also discuss how important it is to include everyone, especially new friends, when we are learning and playing at school! Practice: Games Galore!
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Selecting Schools Private schools; Setting Priorities; College Nights fairs And don t forget to check on the meal plan—can the school provide for special diet needs? http://www.collegeanswer.com/counselor/content/college101/selecting_sch.jsp
Facilities Planning Case Studies A New Teaching Practices/Technology Fair will feature district teachers In our case, we have a middle school and a high school under the same roof, http://www.nsba.org/sbot/toolkit/CaseStud1.html
Extractions: Case Studies Board, Staff, and Community Involvement in Facilities Planning "In planning for the future, and particularly in developing new educational specifications, we've found the greatest need is to prepare the staff to break through the paradigms under which we work and live. Our district used a futures symposium to precede the development of a new instructional delivery system and the preparation of educational specifications for new schools and remodeling projects. "The futures symposium featured leading educational futurists who spoke on three topics: practical application of technology in the classroom and other areas of school buildings; the environment in which learning and technology takes place; and the human element that demands that we provide interaction among students, between teachers and students, and among other persons within schools. Small groups of teachers, administrators, parents, and representatives of architectural firms discussed the topics and questioned the speakers. The groups then listed questions, suggestions, and comments on how they felt the district should develop the new instructional delivery system and prepare new educational specifications. "The symposium was held in spring 1988, and is being followed up with a new program called Strategy 2020. At least 20 small groups are now developing an executive summary, lists of problems to be solved, recommendations, and assessments of the impact on facilities, costs, and training needs. The sub-committees that focus on instructional strategies, organizational structures, and support services. The strand committees' resulting reports will be brought together in a coordinated vision and presented to the board of directors for adoption.
Extractions: Mary Pride Carole Adams Karen Andreola David Ayers ... Vivian Young Practical Homeschooling Articles / Columnists This page is a table of contents to our online articles library arranged by author. Authors represented are listed to the left. A Word of Advice: The articles in this section were published over a time period of over 10 years. All articles are in their original published words, which means that some articles may refer to resources that no longer exist or whose contact information or prices have changed. We DO NOT recommend that you order any product mentioned in these articles without first checking (via Google or some other search engine) to see if the company still exists, still is doing business at the same address, and the product still has the mentioned price. Special Feature! How to "Bee" a Spelling Success