Monday, 23 July 2012

A+ Teaching..

Assalamualaikum, delightful noon, sunshine.. =)

Wanna be a teacher someday?? Me too!! (tengah jadila ni, preschool je pun.. heee =D.. ) so here are some sharing feeds about an A+ Teaching that i've got from walkthetalk.com. daily mail.. Check this out..


So, what exactly is teacher effectiveness? What is A+ Teaching? Many things! There is no single definition. For some people it may be developing and maintaining successful classroom management skills. For others, it may be enabling students to outperform state, local, and national test scores. To be sure, it will vary, depending on your district’s goals and initiatives. There is, however, a myriad of teaching behaviors, practices, and attributes which are universal to a quality education.

A+ Teaching involves the use of a wide range of successful ideas and activities. This means learning new strategies and trying what has worked for others. The good news: You don’t have to reinvent the wheel! Hopefully, you’ll be as excited to try them as I am to share them – as together we rediscover that…

1.Establishing positive relationships and building a caring community is essential to student success.
Organization of systems, materials, and the classroom environment helps your days run more smoothly.
          
2. Communication is essential for all stakeholders to reach their common goals.

3. Decisive, creative decision-making skills are crucial when the unexpected occurs.                                  
4. Incorporating brain-based strategies and responsive classroom activities significantly enhances student performance.

Well then, whether you are a new or experienced, tutor, or a temporarily teacher  – no matter if you teach preschool, elementary, middle, or high school students – there’s something here for you – and for all of your colleagues.

Good day, everyone.. Maassalam.. ^^

Best Quotes of the Day;

Ask yourself this question today:
“Am I growing or dying?”
If your answer is dying, make the decision today to become more aware and begin growing

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