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RIP Cory Monteith
Ten Secrets To Surviving As A Teacher by Terry Heick posted on TeachThought.com
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reading nook (via Pinterest)
I really want a reading 'nook'! Can't wait to get my own place.
This makes me think of Jamie
I love these guided reading stars!
These are a great idea!
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
1. Stop placing all the blame on other people for how they interact with you. To an extent, people treat you the way you want to be treated. A lot of social behavior is cause and effect. Take responsibility for (accept) the fact that you are the only constant variable in your equation.
2. Stop being lazy by being constantly “busy.” It’s easy to be busy. It justifies never having enough time to clean, cook for yourself, go out with friends, meet new people. Realize that every time you give in to your ‘busyness,’ it’s you who’s making the decision, not the demands of your job.
3. Stop seeking out distractions. You will always be able to find them.
4. Stop trying to get away with work that’s “good enough.” People notice when “good enough” is how you approach your job. Usually these people will be the same who have the power to promote you, offer you a health insurance plan, and give you more money. They will take your approach into consideration when thinking about you for a raise.
Read more at http://thoughtcatalog.com/2012/19-things-you-should-stop-doing-in-your-20s/#2EdZejYErkSs3GF7.99
GWALP wants people to stop doing this in their teens.
I love these literary tshirts!
Page Tsou
world-shaker:
How teachers use social media in the classroom to beef up instruction
Even Pinterest, the photo-sharing creative site, can be a boon for teachers. Matt Britland, who authored the above-mentioned Guardian Teacher’s Guide, has a pinboard called “Tutorials,” for example, which instructs students or followers on how to do use Photoshop features, how to create a QR code, and other tech-related subjects. Art teachers love Pinterest to show students more examples of artists’ work (especially if they are less commonly known), and naturally, fashion and design instructors can expand upon ideas taught in their classes via pinboards.
Coffee is always a good idea!
I don't even like coffee, but this has clearly become the motto of my PGCE group for the next year, now we have discovered Starbucks on campus!
Stranger
I am sorry that I have been a stranger over the past week. My PGCE has started and I am really enjoying it, but it is very intense and I just haven't had the time to focus upon my tumblr. But I promise I will get it under control by the end of the week :)
Book cover redesign project: part II. Please, don’t remove credit. Thank you!
I bought some small sketchbooks to put the covers on. c: