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  • Special Education Teaching : Understanding Special Education Terms

    Posted by admin on September 8th, 2009 and filed under special education | No Comments »

    A few commonly used special education terms include abbreviations, such as LD for learning disabled, BED for behaviorally and emotionally disturbed and OHI for health impaired. Learn about how special needs students are made to feel like they’re a part of the regular classroom with help from a special education teacher in this free video on special education terms.

    Expert: Julie Peebles
    Bio: Julie Peebles graduated from Appalachian State University with a Bachelor of Science in special education and learning disabilities.
    Filmmaker: Rendered Communications

    Duration : 0:1:37

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    The Ultimate Classroom Thanksgiving Feast Lesson Plan

    Posted by admin on September 4th, 2009 and filed under lesson plans | 1 Comment »

    Check out www.TeAchnology.com We got all of our teachers together and came up with the key components for a mega lesson that includes everything we learn in school and thanksgiving. Bring on the fun and get your learn on!

    Duration : 0:3:18

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    Special Education Teaching : Teaching Strategies in Special Education

    Posted by admin on September 1st, 2009 and filed under special education | No Comments »

    In special education, the standard course of study should be modified and simplified to help kids with special needs to remember. Learn about research-based instructional programs that are used to teach reading in special education with help from a special education teacher in this free video on teaching strategies in special education.

    Expert: Julie Peebles
    Bio: Julie Peebles graduated from Appalachian State University with a Bachelor of Science in special education and learning disabilities.
    Filmmaker: Rendered Communications

    Duration : 0:1:39

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    Special Education Teaching : Teaching Language Life Skills to Special Education Students

    Posted by admin on August 30th, 2009 and filed under special education | No Comments »

    When teaching language life skills to special education students, it’s important to be direct and repetitive. Find out how special education teachers compensate for the disadvantages faced by their students with help from a special education teacher in this free video on teaching language life skills to special education students.

    Expert: Julie Peebles
    Bio: Julie Peebles graduated from Appalachian State University with a Bachelor of Science in special education and learning disabilities.
    Filmmaker: Rendered Communications

    Duration : 0:1:58

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    Teaching Job Placement in China

    Posted by admin on August 27th, 2009 and filed under teaching job | 14 Comments »

    http://www.onlinetefl.com/teaching-internships/china/?source=youtube The mysterious land of China has only recently opened its doors to the western world. One of the best ways to see it and be immersed into the culture is to teach. Listen to the first hand accounts of two young Australians, Damien and Rebecca, who are having the times of their lives teaching English to young Chinese students.

    Duration : 0:7:32

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    Christmas Lesson Plan Ideas

    Posted by admin on August 27th, 2009 and filed under lesson plans | No Comments »

    Check out www.Teachnology.com We look at Christmas project ideas for your classroom. We offer some teaching ideas you probably haven’t heard of before.

    Duration : 0:2:27

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    Teaching in Japan – Elementary School – Part 1

    Posted by admin on August 24th, 2009 and filed under elementary schools | 25 Comments »

    Sitting down outside at the local sports park, I discuss the challenges and rewards of teaching at shogakko (elementary school) in Japan.

    I hope to film one more vlog touching on some other important aspects of teaching at elementary, so if you have any questions related directly to teaching younger kids, then please leave a comment and I’ll address them in the next vlog on this subject.

    小学校 (shougakkou) is grades 1 (1年生) ichi nen sei – thru to grade 6 (6年生) roku nen sei. So usually we’re talking about kids age 6 to 12.
    This term I’m teaching 5th graders and 6th graders exclusively, as my area is trying out the newly introduced English textbook, Eigo Noto 1 and Eigo Noto 2.

    Every week I visit 5 different elementary schools, in addition to my regular teaching at one of my two Jr High Schools.

    I plan on doing a separate vlog about the book being used and possibly I’ll go over some of the lessons I’ve been teaching this first term so you can get an idea of what level of English we’re talking about.

    By way of example, yesterday I taught two classes of 6th graders the names of the months in English.

    OK – hope you enjoy this vlog and more soon.

    -Jason

    Duration : 0:10:57

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    January Lesson Plans

    Posted by admin on August 24th, 2009 and filed under lesson plans | No Comments »

    www.Teachnology.com Teachers: Kick off the New Year in your classroom with these great lessons, projects, and events.

    Duration : 0:3:4

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    Lesson Plans for Teachers

    Posted by admin on August 21st, 2009 and filed under lesson plans | 1 Comment »

    Lesson Planet (www.LessonPlanet.com) is the comprehensive search engine that helps busy teachers find lesson plans and worksheets fast.

    Duration : 0:1:0

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    Professional Looking Letterhead for Teaching Job Application

    Posted by admin on August 18th, 2009 and filed under teaching job | No Comments »

    Create your own professional looking letterhead for your teaching job application in less than 10 minutes!

    Duration : 0:9:44

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