We’ve all heard about faculty stereotypes: the absent-minded professor, the one who so entrenched in her own research that she doesn’t have any desire to focus on students; the disheveled, unkempt, ...
This is my second post in this series. Check out the first one here. Two years ago I was a member of a hiring committee at my school. Along with two administrators, one other teacher, and a parent, I ...
Teaching is one of the most rewarding professions, but let’s be honest—it can also feel overwhelming at times. Between crafting lesson plans, creating assessments, and addressing the unique needs of ...
Our teachers share the tricks of the trade they’ve devised to avoid the drudgery of planning late into the evening It’s a truth universally acknowledged that planning, while a necessary part of ...
You have /3 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. Today, I’d like to share my own secret weapon for mid-semester productivity (and mental sanity ...
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NSW teachers need more lesson preparation time to meet students' complex needs, union says
As an assistant principal at one Sydney public primary school, and a teacher at another, Eleanor Lewis can spend three hours each day before and after class preparing lessons and dealing with student ...
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