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Although you're not likely to see schools issuing an iPhone to every faculty and staff member, the fact is that the iPhone is a great tool for education.
Times are definitely changing for our educational community in Michigan. Many districts and schools used to employ grant writers to apply for available funding for innovative programs, events or projects.
In honor of Teacher Appreciation Week, all of us at The New Teacher Network would like to take this opportunity to thank you, our Michigan educators, for all that you do.
Congratulations to Chelsey Poindexter of Harbor Springs! Chelsey, 21, is the winner of the New Teacher Network’s “Outfit My Classroom” Sweepstakes and will receive $500 worth of desktop accessories and school supplies!
Insiders know, teaching is one of the most demanding professions out there, but it is also one of the most rewarding.
When I tell people that I teach seventh graders I usually get a spirited mix of awe and sympathy in response!
The teaching profession has changed dramatically over the years. Higher standards have inspired teachers to learn new skills and sharpen those skills they already possess. Life in the classroom is full of challenges and change.
In an effort to improve productivity in the educational system, some schools have implemented a mentoring system designed to help new teachers ease into their initial transition in a new classroom.
As a new teacher, providing for the needs of learning disabled students can be remarkably challenging, and also amazingly rewarding.
Many new teachers have anxiety about their first Parent-Teacher Conference, and rightfully so.
Just like every student is different, every parent is different.
Just like every student is different, every parent is different.
New teachers have a lot to plan for during their first year. Being properly organized will let you manage your classroom better and allow you to concentrate on educating your students.
As a new teacher, entering the classroom for the first time can be stressful. Being properly prepared and establishing expectations can often ease some of that anxiety.
As a new teacher, having an effective classroom system that your students understand and embrace is critical to a smooth transition into your first years of teaching.
Developing successful lesson plans can provide you with structure and organization in your new classroom. Often new teachers will face challenges that can be easily prevented through proper planning.
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Teachers, apply for a book grant of up to $250 by October 31, 2011. Just visit www.meemic.com/BookGrant for more ... View Forum5 months ago by pcicci -
Teachers, only a few weeks left to apply for a MEEMIC grant of up to $2,500! The online application is easy so don't miss ... View Forum6 months ago by pcicci -
During Teacher Appreciation Week, we say 'THANK YOU' to all of the dedicated teachers out there doing a great job in difficult ... View Forum9 months ago by pcicci



