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Instructional Videos for New Teachers

Classroom Management

 by Linda Kasarjian

"Developing your classroom management style is a process.  It can take years.  You cannot expect to have it on the first day of school.  Management styles can be very different yet all be very effective. My advice is to observe other teachers and adopt what you think will work best for you.  For me, it's an exciting mystery or puzzle when I experiment to see what will work with each new class."  -- Linda Kasarjian

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Aligning, Standards, Curriculum,  & Assessment

by Matt Wayne

"The standards are an end point, a final destination. The standards are the what, without the how. My curriculum is the road we take to get there, and my assessment lets us know if we made it." -- Matt Wayne

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Cooperative Groups

by Alice Hom

"...the jobs students have in their groups promote responsibility and accountability."  -- Alice Hom

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