In Vegas we had a place where teachers could get all sorts of things dona...See MoreI have been a teacher for 8 years in Las Vegas and I moved to Portland almost a year ago. I have been working in a child development center for the past year, but excited to be teaching kindergarten this coming fall. However, does Portland have a Teacher Exchange? j
In Vegas we had a place where teachers could get all sorts of things donated from business from foam core, binders, old tables and chairs from Starbucks, etc., etc.
Looking for a 5th grade pen pal class. We are located in Weston, Florida, which is just west of Ft. Lauderdale. I will have 22-25 gifted students. We could be exchanging snail mail, emails, sharing projects. It's a lot of fun and the students love the experience. Please let me know if interested. Thanks!!!
K12 Inc, is hiring virtual teachers in Oregon for High School Latin, Spanish, German, Chinese/Mandarin, and Japanese. Please apply online at [link removed]
Are there any foreign language teachers in Portland, OR looking for part time work? Bonus if you specialize in early childhood second language acquisition.
Youth Change Professional Development wrote the book on misbehaved and failing students. We won't waste a second of your time. We will fill every moment with use-now tools, tips, and techniques that will increase the time spent on academic instruction, and reduce the time waste on behavior management.
This conference is for K-12 educators, counselors, and youth workers, and will focus on elementary, middle and high school students who struggle in school, community, and home.
College credit is offered for $55. Clock hours are free.
Now, I can make up a story? Should I? Any feedback w...See MoreI was pressured to resign mid-year due to a parental complaint about touching a student (I was rushed at the entrance, and I grabbed frantically to make order out of chaos - but then let go). No complaints were ever filed with the State. Let out of my contract. Nothing on my certificate.
Now, I can make up a story? Should I? Any feedback would be appreciated.
I would like to invite any families with children in 4th to 12th grade to this free evening of hands-on invention! This program guides students through a 5-step process of inventing their own solutions to community challenges (supporting disabled-persons, and clean-energy technologies).
Participating students will receive a light dinner, free museum admission, and the chance to prototype and pitch their invention for raffle prizes from the OMSI gift shop.
Details: What: OMSI Invention Experience - a 4th - 12th grade hands- on student workshop. Where: Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Portland, OR When: Monday, May 20th, start times at 5pm, 5:30pm, and 6pm
You MUST RSVP to participate! Free admission tickets are limited to those who RSVP.
Free sample interventions, and free monthly Problem Student Problem-Solver magazine available at our web site, youthchg.com, or via email ([email removed].
Coming to many cities around the US. Also available as distance learning. Call 1-800-545-5736 for information and a workshop flyer. College credit and clock hours for many disciplines offered for both live and recorded classes. On-site workshops can also be scheduled for your school, agency or conference. This class also makes a terrific fund raiser if you host the event and invite area professionals to attend. Call us at 1-800-545-5736 or visit our web site at youthchg.com for more details. If you have problem kids, we can help.
Do you want an opportunity to take part in research that could positively impact your students and your classroom? By participating in our short survey, you will be helping us collect data for a study investigating obstacles and feasibility of psychological recommendations. Because these scenarios may be similar to what you have seen in your classroom, your input is very valuable! Once you complete the survey, you will be eligible for a $25 gift certificate to reallygoodstuff.com. Please feel free to pass this along to your teacher friends and co-workers as we need as many responses as we can get! All responses are completely confidential and participation is optional. Thank you!
Jessica E. Emick, Ph.D., Faculty Supervisor
Dannie S. Harris, M.A., M.A.Ed., Ed.S., Doctoral Student
I'm a Washington state CTE teacher. I'm in the process of getting my Oregon certificate. I'm required to take the Students' Civil Rights test, I have 2 days to prepare for it. I downloaded everything I could find on it which isn't much. What can I do to better prepare? Any hints or advice?