Providers | Graduate Studies in Teacher Education (TEP) (2024)

  • A+ Advancement for Educators

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    A+ Advancement for Educatorsknows that educators work hard, and they should not have to spend a fortune advancing their career, knowledge, or pay. That’s why we offer affordable options for graduate-level courses or recertification credits. All of our classes are completely online and self-paced, with strategies you can use in your school tomorrow!

    Our classes are culturally-relevant and student-centered. We offer a 21st century curriculum that embraces technology, media, and research skills. We are committed to providing timely feedback and the support you need to excel in your career.

    For more information, please visithttps://www.aplusadvancement.com

  • Affordable Credits for Teachers

    Providers | Graduate Studies in Teacher Education (TEP) (2)

    Affordable Credits for Teachers was created by Adam and Sarah Nance, two Denver high school Social Studies and English teachers respectively, who, when pursuing their horizontal salary advancement and license renewal accreditation saw a need for providing advancement credits for their colleagues that didn’t cost more than the average teacher was comfortable paying. Given the vast breadth of topics that teachers can genuinely benefit from in refining and enhancing their craft, they wanted to make such enrichment to the profession affordable and accessible.Collectively, they have 30 years of teaching experience and over 200 advancement hours of their own! When not teaching high school students, they are busy raising and loving two young children in South Denver.

  • B.A.K. to School

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    B.A.K. to School is a registered LLC that is designed to offer a variety of self-paced graduate education and professional development courses for educators. We strive to create unique and innovative courses that are designed to teach to any grade level or content area.

    Brett, Anna, and Kerry (B.A.K.) have a total of 35+ years of teaching experience, varying from a traditional to alternative education settings. We have experience in a variety of subject areas ranging from language arts, science, math, and visual arts. We also have experience working with all grade levels, elementary through high school.

    VisitB.A.K. to Schoolfor more information.

  • Body/Mind Dynamics

    Providers | Graduate Studies in Teacher Education (TEP) (4)

    Françoise E. Netter and Body/Mind Dynamics, Inc. have provided specialized classes and services for educators for over 14 years. These courses not only offer credits to increase your salary and re-certify your teaching license, but offer subjects that can enhance every aspect of your professional and personal life. Their passion is to motivate others and use education as a resource for creativity, inspiration and transformation. They are changing one classroom at a time.

    Courses offered through Body/Mind Dynamics, Inc. are EXHP 591 courses.

    A full list of their courses offered through CSU-Pueblo is available at: Body Mind Dynamics.

  • Continuing Education Associates

    Providers | Graduate Studies in Teacher Education (TEP) (5)

    Continuing Education Associates (CEA)provides high quality accredited online continuing education courses and professional development topics that are relevant and convenient for teachers. They are taught by expert instructors covering content areas pertinent to today's K-12 schools. Topic areas such as;Classroom Management,Instructional Strategies,Life Skills,School Counseling,Science,Social Science,Special Education, andTechnology, are comprised of courses that are designed to help individuals hone their teaching skills and methods. With quality and convenience in mind, CEA courses are designed to help teachers pursue their professional development plans and accomplish their professional development goals with confidence and relative ease.

    For a list of courses and course schedules,visit them on the web.

  • The Connected Classroom

    Providers | Graduate Studies in Teacher Education (TEP) (6)

    Welcome to the Connected Classroom!We provide affordable, self-paced graduate education credit and professional development courses for busy teachers. Created by teachers for teachers, the Connected Classroom offers educators in pre-kindergarten, elementary, middle and high school with meaningful online courses to further their education.

    Founders Jennifer Hair and Shawn Hair have a combined 50 years of experience working in the classroom and building relationships with students, their families, the community and other dedicated educators. They created the Connected Classroom courses to give ambitious teachers the freedom and confidence to pursue a higher education, while continuing their passion in the classroom.

    Visit them on the web!

  • Credits for Teachers

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    Credits for Teachers provides self-paced Professional Development courses for K12 educators. Their courses provide teachers with resources to improve their classrooms and engage their students.

    More information can be found at: Credits For Teachers.

  • Dewey Walsh Teacher Education

    Providers | Graduate Studies in Teacher Education (TEP) (8)

    Dewey J. Walsh, Ed.D. has been offering Graduate Professional Continuing Education Classes for 45 years through face-to-face and independent study classes, centering on how children learn, their learning differences and the current trends in education.

    Registrations are no longer being accepted for this provider, please contact CSU Pueblo TEP Specialist Jonni Valdez Silva at 719 549 2048 or email at jonni.valdezsilva@csupueblo.eduif you have any pending course work.

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  • ED Technology Specialists

    Providers | Graduate Studies in Teacher Education (TEP) (9)

    ED Technology Specialists offers the best online courses created by the most innovative lead educators in the nation including Google Trainers and Innovators, authors, and edtech experts. Our online courses are written and administered by real teachers who are thought leaders in the field of educational technology. Work at your own pace, collaborate with other educators, and learn skills that can be transferred to your classroom immediately. Click here to find out more

  • Educators Academy

    Providers | Graduate Studies in Teacher Education (TEP) (10)

    Educators Academy provides high quality on-line graduate credits courses and professional development points for teachers from various academic disciplines and grade levels. They are ideal for Educators who seek re-certification, promotion or endorsem*nts to develop a better understanding in key areas.

    Currently they offer subject courses in French, Spanish, Humanities and STEM. These courses not only address learning standards of States Curriculum Frameworks, but also offer new perspectives on developing classroom environments.

    For more information, visitEducators Academy.

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  • Higher Plain Learning

    Providers | Graduate Studies in Teacher Education (TEP) (11)

    Higher Plain Learning offers continuing education courses designed to help you and your students succeed in the classroom. Higher Plain Learning partners with CSU Pueblo to offer a variety of courses covering several topics in the field of education.

  • Idioma Education & Consulting

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    Idioma Education & Consulting, LLC is an online provider of graduate courses that are affordable, convenient and practical with a student-centered approach to learning. We offer courses in more than 8 languages, ESL, Math, Special and General Education with instructors who are experts in the field and are dedicated to helping each student achieve their professional and personal goals. Teachers who enroll in our program have access to excellent and friendly customer support to help them with course selection or any issues that arise. For a complete list of upcoming courses, or for more information about the M.Ed. approved courses, consulting workshops, or information about Idioma, please visit our website.

  • iFireUP

    Providers | Graduate Studies in Teacher Education (TEP) (13)

    iFireUp offers practical and researched based online courses to assist educators in improving teaching and learning. These courses are designed to provide useful information that can be used immediately in your school or classroom. We thrive on helping educators and many of our participants are repeat customers and frequently recommend the courses to colleagues. Please visit iFireUp website to learn more and see course offerings IFireUp.

  • Innovations for Education

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    Innovations for Education offers free resources for educators, graduate courses through the University of Colorado, and specializes in the development of E-Learning solutions for corporations and schools.

    All courses are self-paced so you can take one week, one month or one year to complete your work. The best part is that you can work on your courses anywhere that is convenient for you!

    Course offerings:https://innovation4edu.weebly.com/

  • Instructional Concepts

    Providers | Graduate Studies in Teacher Education (TEP) (15)

    Instructional Conceptsoffers continuing education courses on relevant educational topics. Courses can be taken for step & lane advancement as well as graduate credit. Each course provides rich theoretical background. The course workis intentionally designed to be applied to your instructional environment right away.

  • JPS: Character Education

    Providers | Graduate Studies in Teacher Education (TEP) (16)

    At JPS: Character Education, all of our courses are created to motivate educators to connect with students through relationship building, positive attitudes, and incorporating social-emotional learning standards into every day lesson design. The JPS: Character Education courses offer a variety of topics to help all educators learn practical, authentic, and easy-to-implement strategies and programs into their classroom TODAY! Classes are affordable and do not require textbooks! JPS Character Education is led by Jim Place, a Hall of Fame High School Coach and Award Winning Character Educator.

    Visitjimplaceservices.comto learn more!

  • Landmark School Outreach Program

    Providers | Graduate Studies in Teacher Education (TEP) (17)

    The mission of the Landmark School Outreach Program is to empower students with language-based learning disabilities (LBLD) by offering educators meaningful and effective professional development grounded in theory and practice. Our strategies help educators broaden their thinking about how to teach students who have LBLD, which falls under the broader category of specific learning disabilities (SLD). We offer consulting, graduate courses and seminars, and online courses to help educators enhance their instruction of students with LBLD. Landmark Outreach doesn't’t deliver pre-packaged programs—we challenge teachers to understand the nature of their students' learning difficulties and find ways to make evidence-based practices work in their own classrooms.

    Visithttps://www.landmarkoutreach.org/to learn more!

  • LEAD Legal and Educational Services

    Providers | Graduate Studies in Teacher Education (TEP) (18)

    LEAD Legal & Educational Services, LLCpartners with Colorado State University-Pueblo to provide lower cost graduate level course credit that may be applied directly to a Masters or post-Masters degree course requirement, as elective credit transferable to a Master’s program, or credit submitted for state teacher license renewal.

    LEAD courses are primarily school law-related and facilitated by a licensed attorney, educator, and experienced school administrator.

    Visitwww.leadeducationservices.comto learn more about LEAD Legal & Educational Services, LLC and the list of current course offerings.

  • Midwest Teachers Institute

    Providers | Graduate Studies in Teacher Education (TEP) (19)

    Midwest Teachers Institute (MTI) is a national provider of inexpensive and university-accredited K-12 graduate courses for teacher professional development, salary advancement, and state re-certification. Founded by teachers, they understand the challenges facing educators and strive to provide exceptional learning opportunities at very reasonable prices.

    Join your fellow educators from across the U.S., Canada and the Department of Defense (DoD) and take a course with them!

    Visit http://www.midwestteachersinstitute.org/ for more information.

  • The Modern Classrooms Project

    Providers | Graduate Studies in Teacher Education (TEP) (20)

    The Modern Classrooms Project empowers educators to meet every student’s needs through blended, self-paced, mastery-based instruction. We lead a movement of educators in implementing a research-backed instructional model that leverages technology to improve educator effectiveness and learner understanding.

    Visithttps://modernclassrooms.org/for more information.

  • Music ConstructED

    Providers | Graduate Studies in Teacher Education (TEP) (21)

    At Music ConstructED, we support music educators’ professional growth and development through a collaborative community of teachers. Our platform offers professional development opportunities to fit every schedule and budget. With both synchronous and asynchronous options for graduate courses, it is easier than ever to learn from exceptional educators across the country. Build the experience that is right for you, today.

    Visit Music ConstructED for more information.

  • North Star Continuing Education

    Providers | Graduate Studies in Teacher Education (TEP) (22)

    For over ten years, North Star Continuing Education has offered independent study courses on current topics of interest to educational professionals. Classes are designed with your convenience and professional development in mind. Class formats consist of readings in the assigned textbook and articles and developing lesson plans and/or writing essays. Students can register for classes anytime throughout the year.

    Please visit North Star’s website for a complete list of course offerings: http://www.northstarcontinuingeducation.com/.

  • One Step Ahead

    Providers | Graduate Studies in Teacher Education (TEP) (23)

    One Step Ahead (OSA) Professional Development delivers first-class online continuing education and graduate courses for all educators. We offer over 100 courses in all different content areas via zoom, hybrid, or self-paced online options. OSA is affordable, flexible, and practical. Our classes focus on current issues in education, coupled with topics that are proven to be vital for fruitful educational practices. Coursework is aimed at enhancing student performance and strengthening teachers' pedagogical skills.

    For more information visithttps://osainstitute.com/m

  • Orton-Gillingham Nation

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    Orton-Gillingham Nation, LLC specializes in providing online Orton-Gillingham training and practicum that follows the guidelines set forth by the Orton-Gillingham Academy. We provide educators with in-depth knowledge of the structure of the English language and best practice in multisensory instruction, as well as the foundation in theory and science-based reading research, necessary to effectively teach students with language-based learning difficulties. Orton-Gillingham Nation does not deliver pre-packaged programs; we challenge teachers to consider the cognitive profiles of the students with whom they work when designing and delivering multisensory, structured-language, evidence-based instruction.

    Visit www.ortongillinghamnation.com for more information.

  • School House Consultants

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    School House Consultants offers a wide variety of extended studies courses throughout the year.

    For a list of courses and course schedules, visit themon the web at:http://www.schoolhouseconsultants.com/graduate-and-recertification-classes.

  • Siedow Teacher Education

    Providers | Graduate Studies in Teacher Education (TEP) (26)

    Siedow Teacher Education has been providing continuing education courses for teachers since 1985. Siedow Teacher Education partners with CSU-Pueblo to offer a variety of print-based courses that have helped thousands of teachers to become more effective educators.

    Please visit their Website to learn more: www.siedowteachereducation.com.

  • Simply Me International

    Providers | Graduate Studies in Teacher Education (TEP) (27)

    Simply Me offers accredited online courses for educators, which focus on leadership, empowerment and self-esteem and provide tools for your personal empowerment through: games, exercises, stories and activities.

    Once you have experienced the courses firsthand, you will receive training on how to independently impart these tools to your students and children.

    Join thousands of educators who make Simply Me their preferred choice!

    To learn more, please visit: http://www.simplymeinternational.com

  • Student Services Academy

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    Student Services Academy We are dedicated professionals consisting of educators HELPING educators.We achieve this by providing educators with national and state accredited graduate courses for salary enhancement, state re-certification and continued education.We offer independent self-paced online courses for your busy schedule. These courses feature the most current research combined with modern day practical instructional strategies that can be used immediately in the field.

    For a full list of course offerings, visitwww.studentservicesacademy.com.

  • Teacher's Learning Center

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    Teacher’s Learning Center has offered low cost graduate courses for working teachers for over nine years. Study materials and assignments are mailed to you, allowing you to study anytime, anywhere.

    Please visit the Teacher’s Learning Center for a full list of course offerings. https://www.tlcgraduatecredits.com.

  • Teachers' Professional Advancement Institute

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    Our graduate courses are independent book studies based on authors and educators that have had a proven impact on education. We take their ideas and practices and help implement them into your classroom--guiding you from theory to practice. We offer high quality, relevant courses with the flexibility to study at your own pace.

    Check out their offerings at: www.teacherspai.com

  • Therapy Advance Courses

    Therapy Advance Courses offers self-paced, online postgraduate courses for school-based related service providers including Speech Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists, School Psychologists, Social Workers, and Special/General Education Teachers. Our courses are created and taught by school-based therapists who understand the need for manageable coursework that is professionally relevant and affordable.

    See our course descriptions athttps://www.therapyadvancecourses.com/course-descriptions

  • The Educator's Place

    Providers | Graduate Studies in Teacher Education (TEP) (31)

    The Educator’s Placeoffers classes that can be applied to your classroom right away! They provide courses that are stress free, and easy on the budget. Their schedule offers 25 courses with seven different instructors, who are teachers ~ just like you! All classes are online, and paced at your convenience. The Educator's Place is a Denver based company that meets teachers’ needs for professional development, recertification, as well as, salary advancement credits. Classes are approved for ALL states and ALL districts.

    Check out their offerings at:https://www.theeducatorsplace.com/.

  • The Learning Tree Professional Development Network

    Providers | Graduate Studies in Teacher Education (TEP) (32)

    The Learning Tree Professional Development Network, LLC is an online provider of AFFORDABLE graduate courses for school professionals created by teachers for teachers! The Learning Tree delivers over 30 relevant courses for teachers that are applicable to daily classroom life! Courses provide research-based strategies and resources that teachers are able to apply immediately for successful classroom instruction and student management. The most recent and best pedagogical practices are modeled and taught by instructors with REAL classroom experience and an understanding of the increasing demands placed upon teachers. All course readings are provided at no extra cost. Courses are 6 weeks in length and entirely online!

    To learn more, please visit: https://www.tltpdn.com/

  • Theracourse

    Providers | Graduate Studies in Teacher Education (TEP) (33)

    TheraCourse offers courses for Speech Language Pathologists that are affordable, focus on improving clinical skills required to work with students on their caseload and that could be fit into their busy schedules.

    Check out the course offerings available through CSU-Pueblo at:www.theracourse.org

  • VESi

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    VESi offers online laptop, tablet and smart phone compatible courses for professional educators that are convenient, relevant, affordable, and can be taken at a pace that fits your schedule.

    Check out the course offerings available through CSU-Pueblo at: http://www.virtualeduc.com/csup/.

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  • World Language PD

    Providers | Graduate Studies in Teacher Education (TEP) (36)

    World Language PD offers online graduate courses in Spanish, French, and other world languages that have been designed with in-service teachers in mind. Additionally, courses on the teaching of world languages are available. Courses typically last 6 weeks and are taught and designed by experienced world language educators with doctoral degrees.

    For a full list of course offerings, visitwww.worldlanguagepd.com.

Providers | Graduate Studies in Teacher Education (TEP) (2024)

FAQs

What makes a good teacher answers? ›

Some qualities of a good teacher include skills in communication, listening, collaboration, adaptability, empathy and patience. Other characteristics of effective teaching include an engaging classroom presence, value in real-world learning, exchange of best practices and a lifelong love of learning.

How should a teacher respond to pupils answers and questions? ›

Top tips for responding to pupils' questions:
  • Listen carefully. ...
  • Provide praise. ...
  • Seek clarification. ...
  • Ask other pupils to answer, or redirect the question to the class as a whole. ...
  • Guide the pupil to answer their own question. ...
  • Refer the pupil to where they can find the answer themselves.
Feb 18, 2022

Does the teacher works hard? ›

Indeed, some 90% of teachers report that their job requires them to work very hard, as compared with just 44% for all other workers combined.

What are the 5 qualities of a good teacher? ›

top 5 qualities and characteristics of a good teacher.
  • Patient and approachable. They say that 'patience is a virtue', and this couldn't be more true for teachers. ...
  • Enthusiastic. ...
  • Strong communication skills. ...
  • Strong knowledge and a solid education. ...
  • Disciplined and professional.
Mar 1, 2022

Why question and answer technique is effective in teaching? ›

Questioning techniques is important because it can stimulate learning, develop the potential of students to think, drive to clear ideas, stir the imagination, and incentive to act. It is also one of the ways teachers help students develop their knowledge more effectively.

What is the question and answer strategy in teaching? ›

The question-answer relationship (QAR) comprehension strategy teaches students how to ask key questions about their reading, and then how to find the answers to their questions — whether it means locating a specific fact, drawing an inference, or connecting the reading to their own experience.

What grade is hardest teaching? ›

The Verdict: Fifth grade~ what a special grade. But do you see many of these factors as deal breakers? Do you have more cons than pros? If so, teaching fifth grade may be the hardest elementary grade for you to teach.

What is the hardest part of teaching? ›

10 Challenges Of Teaching & How To Overcome Them
  • Lack of funding. ...
  • Lack of effective communication. ...
  • Being encouraging and motivating under challenging times. ...
  • Disciplining students. ...
  • Endless paperwork & extended working hours. ...
  • Time Management. ...
  • Pressure from school administrators. ...
  • Burn out.

What is the hardest thing for a teacher? ›

One of the hardest aspects of teaching is that you only have them for a short period of time to prepare them for the next level. You do the best you can when you have them, but in the scope of things, you have only a small amount to give them what they need.

What to do if you get a bad teacher evaluation? ›

If you feel that your teaching was not well represented in the observation, you have a few options to move forward:
  1. You can send an email pushing back against the evaluation results. This is best if you have some evidence to show that the evaluation was unfair.
  2. You might want to ask for a re-do.

What do principals look for when observing teachers? ›

Look for evidence of effective classroom management. This includes things like a well-organized and tidy classroom, a clear schedule or lesson plan posted in the room, and students who are following directions and working quietly. Look for evidence of engaging and challenging instruction.

Do teacher evaluations matter? ›

WHY Evaluate Teachers? First, teacher quality is positively linked with student learning. This is the primary reason to develop, implement, and continue our efforts to improve teacher evaluation systems.

What is your weakness as a teacher? ›

So as a recap, the four answers that you can give when being asked, what are your greatest weaknesses, are, I focus too much on the details, I've got a hard time saying no sometimes, I've had trouble asking for help in the past, and I have a hard time letting go of a project.

Why should we hire you as a teacher? ›

Your excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Your strong work ethic and dedication to students. Your innovative and enthusiastic approach to teaching. Your passion for helping students learn and grow.

What are the 7 principles of teaching? ›

Large Classes: Seven Principles of Good Teaching
  • Good Practice Encourages Student-Faculty Contact. ...
  • Good Practice Encourages Cooperation Among Students. ...
  • Good Practice Encourages Active Learning. ...
  • Good Practice Gives Prompt Feedback. ...
  • Good Practice Emphasizes Time on Task. ...
  • Good Practice Communicates High Expectations.

What are the 4 C's teachers must possess? ›

The 4Cs: Creativity, Critical Thinking, Communication, and Collaboration in Schools.

What is most important for a teacher? ›

What is the most important for a teacher?
  • To maintain strict discipline in class.
  • To be punctual in class.
  • To remove difficulties of the students.
  • To be a good orator.
May 12, 2023

What are the 4 C's of teachers? ›

Description. Long heralded as key competencies for 21st-century learners, the ”Four Cs” (Creativity, Critical Thinking, Communication, and Collaboration) are often embraced in theory yet stump educators in practice.

What are five basic study skills? ›

Active listening, reading comprehension, note taking, stress management, time management, testing taking, and memorization are only a few of the topics addressed in our study skills guides for students.

What are the three study skills? ›

Understanding refers to contextual clarity of the topic, decoding refers to finding out the main objective of the course and memorizing memorizing refers to retaining what you have learnt. These three skills will help you in better learning.

What is a more effective teaching method? ›

Experiential learning is a great teaching method because it encourages creativity, helps students learn from mistakes, fosters reflective thinking, and prepares students for future experiences.

What three things should all teacher aides know regarding questioning techniques? ›

Keep question time positive so students don't shut down. Encourage and reward all genuine participation and attempts at answers, just as you would reward a correct answer. Don't ignore responses (even if they're incorrect or partial). Don't embarrass any students in any way.

What are the four effective questioning strategies? ›

The 4 key questioning strategies include:
  • designing higher cognitive questions.
  • developing a sequence of questions.
  • increasing wait time.
  • responding to answers - redirecting, probing, reinforcing.
Dec 8, 2022

What type of strategy uses four questions to find answers? ›

QAR is a questioning strategy that emphasizes that a relationship exists between the question, the text, and the background of the reader. In this strategy, students are taught to use four question/answer relationships (QAR's) to find the information they need to answer the question.

How questioning can be used as a strategy for effective teaching learning? ›

Questions are often used to stimulate the recall of prior knowledge, promote comprehension, and build critical-thinking skills. Teachers ask questions to help students uncover what has been learned, to comprehensively explore the subject matter, and to generate discussion and peer-to-peer interaction.

What is the most failed grade? ›

F - this is a failing grade.

What is the lowest level of teaching? ›

Teaching at memory level is considered to be the lowest level of teaching. At this level, the thinking ability does not play any role. students only cram the facts, information, formulas and laws that are taught to them.

What is the best grade to teach as a teacher? ›

If your really love helping young learners grow and play, preschool, kindergarten, or grades 1 through 3 are great. If you're more interested in helping children develop good thinking skills as they mature, grade 4 is a good place to start.

What is the hardest year of teaching? ›

The first year of teaching is the hardest. While being an educator is never without its struggles, the first year is by far the most challenging — pieced together with idealism, confusion, good intentions, excitement, fear, and expectations.

Is teaching a stressful career? ›

Ultimately, many aspects of workplace stress stem from anxiety about being effective at work. Teachers, like many other professionals, want to be effective in their jobs and suffer from increased stress, anxiety, and depression when they know they aren't at their best or are not receiving needed support.

What makes a poor teacher? ›

Lack of organization and classroom management

If a teacher is unorganized, they can not properly outline their students' daily activities and thus inhibit their learning substantially. Also, if teachers can not manage their students, they will be less than effective at instructing any given subject or class.

Which teachers are the most stressed? ›

Teachers with six to 10 years' experience were significantly more likely to say they were burnt-out or report feelings of depression, or to say they were not coping well with stress, than other educators.

How can I make being a teacher easier? ›

Better Work-Life Balance for Teachers: Four Strategies to Make Your Life Easier
  1. Delegate Tasks to Create Room in Your Schedule.
  2. Structure Your After-School Time Thoughtfully.
  3. Identify Your Priorities.

Can a bad teacher be fired? ›

Essentially, a very small fraction of teachers are dismissed in the first place, and of those who are, a small fraction are dismissed for poor teaching performance. Instead, Saultz found that teachers are more often terminated or non-renewed for issues of professionalism or illegal activity.

What are the five mistakes that teachers make? ›

Here are some common mistakes teachers make early on that can lead to trouble down the road.
  • Not Communicating Expectations Clearly. ...
  • Being Inconsistent. ...
  • Not Creating an Action Plan. ...
  • Waiting Too Long to Intervene. ...
  • Going Big Too Quickly. ...
  • Not Following Through. ...
  • Failing to Triage an Issue. ...
  • Not Establishing Relationships.

What to do when you fail as a teacher? ›

Failure Is a Part of Teaching. Here's How to Grow From It
  1. Make a Plan. After the bell rang, I collapsed into my chair in the classroom and reflected on all the moments I felt I had failed. ...
  2. Reflect. ...
  3. Make a Plan. ...
  4. Find Support. ...
  5. Try It Out, But Be Gentle With Yourself. ...
  6. Be Real.
Apr 23, 2019

What do principals want from their teachers? ›

A principal is looking for someone who will not only have a good rapport with their students, but also someone who is able to teach the subject with the utmost confidence. Principals want someone who knows what they're teaching and can make it fun for the kids.

How do principals deal with negative teachers? ›

“When there is a negative staff member, one thing that you can do is to have him or her spearhead an initiative. Let that person be in charge of an activity, and that will usually stop them from being the negative one.” A positive school culture starts at the top -- with the principal.

What to do after a bad lesson observation? ›

In this particular case, rather than ignoring the lesson, I would recommend sitting down with the teacher to talk candidly about what you observed, noting that it wasn't up to her usual standard. There may be issues outside of school affecting the teacher's performance that she may or may not want to share.

What is a good teacher evaluation score? ›

Highly Effective (3.5 – 4.0) b. Effective (2.5 – 3.4) c. Developing (1.5 – 2.4) d. Ineffective (1.0 – 1.4) Page 2 The Instructional Practice Score reflects teachers' performance across all elements within the framework (Domains 1-4) and accounts for teachers' experience levels.

How do you ace a teacher evaluation? ›

Tips for Nailing Your Teacher Evaluation
  1. Review Expectations. Does your school system use a rubric? ...
  2. Have a Discussion with Your Principal. ...
  3. Make Data-Based Decisions. ...
  4. Perform Well All the Time. ...
  5. Prepare Your Students. ...
  6. Volunteer for Extra Duties. ...
  7. Ask for a Peer Review. ...
  8. Build Your Confidence.
Feb 5, 2019

How often do teachers get evaluated? ›

Frequency of Evaluations: California requires new teachers and permanent teachers with an unsatisfactory evaluation to be formally evaluated once a year. Once teachers attain permanent status in California, they must be evaluated at least every other year.

What makes a good teacher great summary? ›

Great teachers form strong relationships with their students and show that they care about them as people. Great teachers are warm, accessible, enthusiastic and caring. Teachers with these qualities are known to stay after school and make themselves available to students and parents who need them.

What makes a good teacher essay 150 words? ›

Being positive and cheerful with your students will make them understand you better. Be focused. The teacher needs to control the behavior in the class, as well as the way the students are prepared for the class. Be able to interest your students in the information you are telling them about.

Why should we hire you best answer? ›

Your skills and qualifications. If you can prove that you've got all the skills that the company is looking for in a candidate, you'll have effectively answered the question. Your passion and motivation. You can highlight how good of a company fit you'd be and how much you love working in your field or industry.

Why should I hire you answer examples? ›

“I should be hired for this role because of my relevant skills, experience, and passion for the industry. I've researched the company and can add value to its growth. My positive attitude, work ethics, and long-term goals align with the job requirements, making me a committed and valuable asset to the company.”

What are your strengths as a teacher? ›

Being able to communicate efficiently and effectively is one of the keys to teacher strength. Teachers constantly communicate with parents and their students, so being able to engage others and share their opinions efficiently is crucial. Additionally, empathy is another key trait that teachers must maintain.

What makes you unique as a teacher? ›

All teachers have their own unique mixture of qualities. It is this individuality that ultimately makes a teacher special. Each teacher is different, but nearly every great teacher has some fusion of the essential qualities of passion, inspiration, humour, respect and resourcefulness.

How do you introduce yourself as a teacher example? ›

How to write a letter of introduction as a teacher
  1. Address the parents and caregivers. ...
  2. Introduce yourself right away. ...
  3. Write an attention-grabbing subject line. ...
  4. Include your teaching experience and education. ...
  5. Focus on your teaching philosophy. ...
  6. Invite parents and guardians to be active participants.
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How would you describe your best teacher? ›

A great teacher is warm, accessible, enthusiastic and caring. This person is approachable, not only to students, but to everyone on campus. This is the teacher to whom students know they can go with any problems or concerns or even to share a funny story.

What makes a great teacher in one word? ›

Some of my favorite ways to describe a teacher are:

Inspiring. Warm. Caring. Student-Focused.

What is a teacher in simple words? ›

A teacher, also called a schoolteacher or formally an educator, is a person who helps students to acquire knowledge, competence, or virtue, via the practice of teaching.

What is an ideal teacher short paragraph? ›

An ideal teacher is a teacher who deeply cares about their students. They should also be a humble and unassuming person proving that true knowledge gives a person humility. An ideal teacher always understands their students, and helps them learn effectively.

What are values of a teacher? ›

The core of teaching consists of four basic values: dignity, truthfulness, fairness and responsibility & freedom. All teaching is founded on ethics – whether it be the teacher-student relationship, pluralism or a teacher's relationship with their work.

What are the 7 essential teaching skills? ›

Here is a list of some Skills for Teachers to develop a better relationship with students and make teaching more fruitful:
  • Understanding of the Subject.
  • Communication.
  • Continuous Learning.
  • Leadership.
  • Creativity.
  • Adaptability.
  • Internet-savvy.

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