Improving Classroom Discipline
Teachers must do what they can to control discipline in their rooms, but you don’t have to do it alone.
Teachers must do what they can to control discipline in their rooms, but you don’t have to do it alone.
Some days it seems impossible, but with a little guidance, your classroom can be (mostly) drama free.
Teachers ask more questions about planning and preparation periods than any other subject. Below, you will find answers to some of those questions.
The law ensures that you are fairly compensated for overtime work.
The State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) is taking a hard look at accusations of improper communication between students and teachers with many teachers having their certifications revoked.
There are important rights of teachers when it comes to documentation received, responses written, and appeals of the evaluation.
High school football programs across the state have been using drones to film practice, but is it legal?
The end-of-year conference is where the review of your individual professional development plan will be discussed.
The pre-conference is a great way to share where you are with your classes with your administrator.
As an opener to UEA’s explanation of the T-TESS system, we begin with the first part: Setting Goals