help!!!, I have been teaching a resource lab for 1st thru 5th students. Now since the budget crunch and teacher layoffs I will also have 6th and 7th graders. I always do my own bulletin board characters. Needing help this year on an idea for back to school so that I can include older students and not make them feel like they are in primary school.
Mrs. WorsterI am a student seeking my Special/Elementary Dual degree in AZ. I came across this site which had emergency ideas for all sorts thought it may help you. [link removed].
What is the process of becoming a substitute teacher in Oklahoma. I may be going to grad school in Talequah and would like to find out more about substitute teaching. Thank you
Not difficult at all. Contact the Administration Office for the District, they chould have an application there or maybe even online. They will want a copy of you finalized transcript (or a copy of your actual degree). There will be a day or two of procedural stuff, and then it's just a matter of getting called.
> What is the process of becoming a substitute teacher in > Oklahoma. I may be going to grad school in Talequah and > would like to find out more about substitute teaching. > Thank you
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Has anyone taken the Marketing Ed 041 OSAT? If so any pointers or study materials that might be helpful other than the study guide provided by the ceoe website? Thanks!
TaschaOn 6/18/10, mct wrote: > Has anyone taken the Marketing Ed 041 OSAT? If so any > pointers or study materials that might be helpful other > than the study guide provided by the ceoe website? Thanks!
Have you already taken the test and what did you think about it? I am taking it soon.
I'm taking it at the end of this month and I'm really nervous. I graduated with a degree in Marketing almost three years ago. I looked at the study guide and it didn't look to bad. Have you two taken it now? If so, what should I study?
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LauraOn 7/01/10, help wrote: > Do the teachers who were "let go" because of the economy > qualify for Federal/state unemployment benefits?
If I remember correctly, Unemployment specifies specifically that teachers do not qualify over the summer, so they have to have some stipulation where they do qualify if that is mentioned.
Hi, I am currently organizing a postcard exchange project for the 2010-2011 school year. (In case you don't know what this is, it is a chance for you to share really cool facts about your state with the 49 other states. You also get to learn about 49 other states and classrooms because you will in return get a postcard from each of the other states...See MoreHi, I am currently organizing a postcard exchange project for the 2010-2011 school year. (In case you don't know what this is, it is a chance for you to share really cool facts about your state with the 49 other states. You also get to learn about 49 other states and classrooms because you will in return get a postcard from each of the other states.) Great geography lesson! This year, we won't be starting this project until January 2011. Many people had a hard time getting started at the beginning of the school year last year. We had a really successful turnout though. I am just filling slots for the teachers who haven't reponded back that they want to participate again. I will be providing a lot of information and ideas to you as soon as the slots have all been filled. If you are interested in committing to this project, please email me and give me your full name, school name, school address, grade you teach, and an email address that you check frequently. I will respond back to you. Once you are on board, you will need to get 49 state postcards for the project. Start looking now!! Some have a hard time finding the postcards. You can also make your own at Vistaprint.com.
I also am organizing a leaf exchange project starting in October 2010. If you are interested in this project let me know and I will write your information down and get back to you as soon as I have at least 30 participants. You will need to think of at least three different types of trees that you could use. In a snipit, you would press enough leaves for at least 30 participants and then glue each one on a 6x6 card, which will need to be laminated and labled with both the tree name and state it comes from. More details to come. Please email if you are a serious participant. Thanks
On 8/01/10, Okie wrote: > I am a junior in college and curious how to get the Pocket- > PASS books that break everything down. I'm a junior in > college and just now getting into education classes and > have been noticing the teachers have them in the > classroom. I would like to read and learn as much as I can > and can't seem to figure out where to get them. Any idea > on how I could order/puchase one? (If that's possible?)
Let me know, J. Worster