Posts Tagged ‘Teacher’
Meet the Experts: Phyllis C. Hunter (Teaching Reading)
Teaching reading is a critical task for educators. Reading can be the gateway to new worlds for students and guide them on the path to success. Phyllis C. Hunter describes the skill as a new civil right. Hunter, a former classroom teacher and school administrator, shares her experiences and highlights the need for research-based reading programs in schools today. She also shares the importance for children to have solid reading skills by the third grade. Formore information about teaching kids to read and helping those who struggle, visit www.readingrockets.org. Reading Rockets is a national education service of public television station WETA. Funding is provided by a grant from the US
Effective Literacy Practices – Phrasing in Fluent Reading
Teachers explore aspects of fluent reading, including the importance of phrased reading for young literacy learners.
Effective Literacy Practices – Teaching for Transfer – Strategic Activity
An exploration of strategic reading activities initiated by children and actions teachers can take to encourage those behaviors.
What Do I Need To Do To Become A 1st Grade Teacher?
I have been working on my portfolio since spring quarter. And I have been adding all my awards and news articles I was fetured in. What do I do? Should I add some lessons that I know will help my future 1st graders to my portfolio? What else should I add to it?
Any 1st Grade Or 2nd Grade Teacher Out There?
I am thinking to be a 1st or 2nd grade teacher.
How much do you get paid???
How do u like it?
What course should I take in college. What degree should I get?
Is there any adice or what I should be preparing for?
If You Are A 1st Grade Or K Teacher: Do You Think You Will Have To Start Teaching Fractions And X’s Tables?
I was just wondering because, schools are changing all the time; and I was thinking if teachers would have to start teaching 1st grade and Kindergarten fractions and X’s tables.
If You Are A 1st Grade Or K Teacher: Do You Think You Will Have To Start Teaching Fractions And X’s Tables?
I was just wondering because, schools are changing all the time; and I was thinking if teachers would have to start teaching 1st grade and Kindergarten fractions and X’s tables.
Meet the Experts: G. Reid Lyon (Reading Today)
There are many factors that can contribute to reading success. Not only is proper reading instruction necessary at school, but what parents do at home has a great influence as well. G. Reid Lyon describes reading as a crucial skill today, and emphasizes the factors needed for success. Reading is not a natural process, but when both parents and teachers take responsibility, success can be achieved. Formore information about teaching kids to read and helping those who struggle, visit www …
Meet the Experts: G. Reid Lyon (The Reading Process)
Reading is a constellation of complex processes, which can be tough to manage for a beginning reader. G. Reid Lyon identifies the processes involved in reading, and describes how each is crucial for reading success. Two commonly confused terms, phonics and phonemic awareness, are defined and exemplified. Lyon also emphasizes the emotion involved in success and failure for beginning readers. Formore information about teaching kids to read and helping those who struggle, visit www …
Parents: What Do You Look For In A Kindergarten And 1st Grade Teacher? What Do You Hope For In A Teacher?
I ask because, I am majoring in elementary education. I would love to teach either kindergarten or 1st grade. I love working with children. Have anyone of you ever had bad experience with the teacher? Did the teacher do his or her job? Was your child learning what they are suppose to learn? I just want to hear your opinions and your outcomes.