Archive for February, 2008
Find a Degree Program
Teacher preparation programs exist in every state and usually cater to the state’s teaching requirements. Try to choose a program that offers a variety of options. If you enter your education experience wanting to be an elementary education major and change your mind, you want to have other options. Cost, location and degrees available will [...]
Decide if Teaching is Right for You
Being a teacher isn’t for everyone. Teaching does not come with a high salary, though it can come with high rewards. Many skills are required to become successful in a classroom. If you are selecting education as your first or second career, there are several qualities that are helpful to possess. Ask yourself the following [...]
Learn About the Education System
In the United States, being a part of the education system can mean many things. An old African proverb states, “It takes a village to raise a child.” Likewise, it takes many people to educate each unique student. Some people find their place in the classroom with students, while others work hard to spin the [...]
10 Steps to Becoming a Teacher
Are you thinking about becoming a teacher? It’s a profession with great rewards and challenges. The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics says that job opportunities for teachers over the next 10 years will vary from good to excellent, depending on the locality, grade level, and subject taught. Shortages of qualified teachers will likely continue, [...]
Becoming One with Clay: Pinch Pots
This lesson will provide students with an initial, successful experience with clay. They will begin with a small, palm-size piece of soft clay, mold it into a ball, and then create a small rounded pot.
Artful Boomerangs
Students will review three different types of boomerang shapes, use stencils to draw and cut out these, shapes and use various art materials and mediums to design their surfaces.
In the Spirit of… a Museum Visit
This is an integrated unit that focuses on masks in cultures as reflections of individual spirits. This lesson focuses on students’ observations of masks while visiting a museum.
Haiku and Photography: a Natural Connection
This lesson will allow students to combine photographing nature with creating a Haiku poem to express what they see in the photograph.
Chicken Feet used in Science Lesson
While teaching the human body (skeletal system) I purchase chicken feet from the local Mexican market and GIVE my students hands on experience as to how Ligaments actually work.
Computer Ebooks Programming Development Mobile .NET Databse
Name: Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 in C# 2005
Type: Computer EBook - C#
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Document Type: PDF in rar upload
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