New teacher needs your help! Please!

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angel01
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New teacher needs your help! Please!

Post by angel01 » Thu Feb 16, 2006 12:34 pm

New teacher here - well one in training anyway! Does anyone have any timesaving advice regarding putting a portfolio together and a way to evaluate the lesson - do you know of any forms that I could utilise?

I never knew how time consuming all this could be, for a basic 2 hour lesson it is taking me about two days preperation, then that on top for evaluations and assignments. There must be an easier way :shock:

Any help - pearls of your wisdom, will be greatly appreciated

Thank you

Angel :wink: x

Glenski
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Post by Glenski » Sat Feb 18, 2006 11:26 pm

It would help to know who you are teaching (preschoolers, elem ed, high school, university, adults in corporate setting, adults in conversation school, etc.) and what the goals are.

angel01
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Thanks for reply

Post by angel01 » Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:40 am

I am teaching age 16 + at the moment my goals are confined to meeting the eduational standards, by maintaining a portfolio of evidence and a journal of my personal learning. This is whats taking the bulk of my time.

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