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Guindaruhan National High School: School & Community Profile, Provision of Access, Physical & Ancillary Services, Curriculum Implementation & Instructional Delivery, Core Values & Motto, Including School Administrator’s ProfileThrough the efforts of the School Head and the teaching and non-teaching personnel, there is a strengthened linkage as well as partnership of the nearby stakeholder like “the JLR Construction and Aggregates Incorporated.”
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A Guide to the CBEST, California Basic Educations Skills TestPassing the CBEST is required for a teacher credential in California, including applying to become a substitute teacher. Here's some tips, from a CBEST passer, regarding the test-taking procedures.
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How to Pass CBEST MathBeat CBEST's Math section with a proven success strategy.
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A Guide to Becoming a Substitute Teacher in CaliforniaSubstitute teaching in California, like in many states, is often a gateway position, leading to full-time teaching positions for the many people who decide while substituting that a career in education is the right fit for them.
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Gay History Enters California ClassroomsCalifornia passed a new law this month to include the teaching of gay history in public schools. What will this mean for our curriculum?
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How to Adopt a New Teaching Style to Meet the Common Core StandardsChange constantly occurs in education. Teachers often adapt to these changes by reinventing their teaching style or adopting new strategies. This article discusses teaching concepts to best meet the demands of the U.S. Common Core Standards. -
How Teachers Can Stay Excited About TeachingThere are many teachers who can have a very tough school year.
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Free End of School Worksheets for Elementary, Preschool, and HomeschooolGet help with your End of School planning with these End of the School Year worksheets that are appropriate for elementary, preschool, and homeschool students -
Teachers Should Not CoachThere are standards that must be met for coaches who are teachers, too. The most important being no coaching during class time. -
California High Schooler Questions SpendingLike Wisconsin, California's government unions want to be paid. Teachers want their pensions. Public employees seek salaries for not working and call them hard-earned rights. I call it corruption. And the students are noticing. -
Are You Worried About Putting Your Child in School?As I am approaching the time when I need to start considering where my daughter goes to kindergarten, some hard truths and realities surface about what public school can be like. -
California Demolition License RequirementsCalifornia has one license for both demolition and building moving. Contractors seeking such a license generally need to get work experience and pass a California demolition exam. Moral and financial fitness also apply.
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Visalia Charter Independent StudiesWhat the school is all about, how it works, and why it's a great choice! -
There is More to Life Than High SchoolInstilling wisdom in teenagers that there is happiness and success beyond the high school years. High school years are formative and should be used for learning and growing. -
Thanks Dad for Teaching Me What School Failed to TeachMy true education, the one that led me to become a self-employed writer with a loving family and a weighty sense of responsibility, is due entirely to the influence of my father.
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Mark Hash: A High School Coach Teaching No BoundariesAt 5'4" tall, I was not made for shot put and discus, but Mark Hash taught me there were no boundaries in life that could hold me down. -
Teaching Methods to Skyrocket School ScoresTeaching is one of the many forms of education. Many contributors to forum sites claim to have a had poor teacher who made it near impossible to skyrocket school scores. According to this, there were certain criteria missing in their teaching methods. -
The Feminization of Teaching TodayThis article discusses the feminization of teaching and the trends of schools today.
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Concept Attainment: Teach ThinkingThis is an introduction to the concept attainment teaching strategy. The three phases of the strategy are identified and explained. A lesson plan that illustrates the strategy is provided for teachers desiring to emulate the strategy. -
High School of the DeadReview of Daisuke SatÅ's new Anime, Illustrated by ShÅji SatÅ.
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35th Season Celebration for the California Theatre Center in Sunnyvale, CaliforniaCome and celebrate the 35th season of this great community theatre group that calls Sunnyvale home.
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Reflective Teaching Practice Through Lesson StudyLesson study can be an effective way to improve the practice of teaching through systematically examining classroom instruction and student work.
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Why I TeachWhat makes teaching a grand profession.
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Want to Teach at a Good EFL School Abroad?If you have your EFL qualifications, it sounds like a great and romantic adventure to teach English is another country over the summer. And it is. But every EFL teacher knows that a language school is only as good at its DOS (Director of Studies).
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The Differences Between Teaching High School and CollegeMany college instructors begin work in higher education without any teaching experience or by coming from a high school position. Knowing what the college teaching position entails and how it differs from other jobs can help ease the transition. -
Investigation of Teacher Anxiety Dreams at Back to School TimeTeachers often have school related anxiety dreams as the school year approaches. This article explores this trend and shares individual and generalized information concerning teaching anxiety dreams. -
The Ding Dong School DropoutNo matter how I tried to explain, Miss Francis refused to listen. I knew I was never going to recapture that special student teacher relationship again. -
Obama's Windfall Money a Drop in the Bucket for Ailing Chicago SchoolsPresident Barack Obama passed the federal jobs bill but will it be enough to help save teachers in Chicago and across the country? -
Requirements to Teach High School HistoryUnderstanding the requirements to teach high school history may seem complex, but there are several basic requirements needed to become a high school history teacher. Thia article will discuss the requirements to teach high school history in detail.
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How to Become a High School History TeacherHere are the requirements to teach high school history.
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First Week of School Activities for TeachersHere are some activities and printables for the first week of school.
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Schools and Teaching MethodsOther countries are passing the United States rapidly when it comes to education. This is simply because the US Ed system is failing to work to its full potential
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Day of SilenceThis will enlighten parents of high school kids as to what happens on the Day of Silence, which spotlights homosexuality and its practitioners. -
A Bachelor of Arts Degree in English: The AftermathThe importance of a college degree combined with career choice may not be so glamorous as once thought.
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High School the LifeRemembering back, the days where life was so much easier. Go to school, have friends, learn, live, hang out. School what gets us to where we are when we grow up.
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Teaching is a FeelingMemoir of the reason for becoming a teacher. It is a calling for the dedicated teacher and it is all about the students.
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Why Study at CLU (California Lutheran University)Reasons why I think California Lutheran University is a wonderful place to study.
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How to Maintain a Passion for TeachingTeaching can be one of the most rewarding careers that you will ever have. There are times that this field can also be overwhelming.
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Character Counts is Important to Teach in SchoolsTeaching this program is important so that children grow up showing respect to others.
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1 in 5 Kids Drop Out, 2/3 of Grads Ill-Equipped in CaliforniaThe Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning (CFTL) issues its Status of the Teaching Profession 2009 and it's a doozie. Interestingly, the teachers' union is still opposed to school vouchers and resistant to merit pay for teachers.





