Lesson Planner for Teachers

Lesson Planner for Teachers

Author: Pretty & Simple Planners

Publisher:

Published: 2019-07-06

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 9781078367653

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Our new 2019-2020 Lesson Plan Book For Teachers is finally here! This beautiful Teacher Lesson Planner is printed on high quality interior with an adorable floral cover. The weekly spreads include space to write your lessons plans for each subject for the entire week. Snatch up your pens and washi tape and let's get you organized! Hair in a bun and get it done, young lady! Pages Include: Weekly Lesson Plan (40 weeks) Continuing Education Log Student Roster Classroom Expense Tracker Birthday Tracker Academic Calendar Year At A Glance Plan By Subject Yearly Recap Student Health and Medication Log Details: Perfectly sized at: 8.5" x 11" 150 Pages / 75 Sheets Black & White Interior with White Paper High quality paper allows for perfect absorbency for pens, gel pens, and even markers! Matte cover for a silky finish that will feel amazing in your hands! Perfect for gift-giving


School Planner

School Planner

Author: Happytails Stationary

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-06-11

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 9781073379149

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This 110 page 2019-2020 Student Academic Planner Is Standard Size (8.5x11 in) featuring Goals Class Schedule Grade Tracker 12 Month Undated Calender Assignment Tracker 9 Period Class Tracker


#gradboss

#gradboss

Author: Toyin Alli

Publisher:

Published: 2019-08-03

Total Pages: 74

ISBN-13: 9781087094670

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#GRADBOSS is the ultimate grad school survival guide. #GRADBOSS includes worksheets, templates, workflows, and actionable advice from a millennial who got her PhD in Math and landed her dream job before graduation. A gradboss is a grad student who has figured out how to balance grad school and real life. They are productive but they also have a social life. In addition to killing it academically, they've built a supportive community around them AND they help others. Can you imagine being completely successful in grad school without being overwhelmed? #GRADBOSS walks you through: -preparing for a new semester of grad school -creating a productive weekly schedule -setting realistic goals -being productive despite having unstructured time -cultivating meaningful relationships -choosing an advisor -handling failure in grad school -having a life outside of grad school


Workgroups eAssessment: Planning, Implementing and Analysing Frameworks

Workgroups eAssessment: Planning, Implementing and Analysing Frameworks

Author: Rosalina Babo

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-12-11

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 9811599084

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This book was developed during a particular pandemic situation in the whole world which confined people to their homes. Therefore, there was a rise in the use of distance working and learning (e-learning) which led to a very quick adoption of technology in order to guarantee different approaches to fulfil the same or better outcomes and ensure that people are connected. This book provides a better understanding about the importance of teams' assessment and collaborative work, as well as the use of collaboration tools and online assessment techniques supported by technology. Consequently, the book is aimed at all institutions that seek new working environments, namely higher education institutions, companies and organizations, sports teams, and others. Furthermore, this book provides new approaches and systems to carry the knowledge and learning assessment. The book gathers knowledge from several authors, related to collaboration environments and tools, as well as their insights on how technology can be applied to carry assessment processes. The book seeks to provide knowledge on new technologies and different learning environments.


#gradboss

#gradboss

Author: Toyin Alli

Publisher:

Published: 2019-08-09

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 9781089219200

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Do you want a planner designed just for grad students? The #GRADBOSS Semester Planner and Reflection Journal will help you: reflect on Spring 2019 to determine what worked and didn't work for you set goals for Fall 2019 and Spring 2020 determine a productive weekly schedule create a productive morning routine keep track of deadlines and due dates


Monthly & Weekly Rainbow Academic Planner 2019 - 2020

Monthly & Weekly Rainbow Academic Planner 2019 - 2020

Author: Rainbow Notebooks

Publisher:

Published: 2019-08-12

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 9781086727159

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Features: Letter Size in 8,5 x 11 inches (similar to A4), 170 white pages, matte cover, softcover ................................................................................................................. Please look the interior of a planner with Amazon feature Look inside (available on computers and tablets). ................................................................................................................. Inside Pages: Sunday start weeks 2019 and 2020 calendar (year at a glance) with a section for important dates 2021 section for future planning 2-page monthly calendars 2-page vertical weekly layout for daily planning with several sections to organize and record a day to your needs Weekly pages have: Columns for daily schedules Focus section I am grateful for section Habit tracker Mood or Weather tracker TO-DOs sections: Personal & School / Career Doodle section Notes section This is a weekly planner with thoughtfully put together different sections in one weekly spread that you can organize a day to your wishes and needs. It will help you stay productive and be on top with time management. It is combined with work related features and personal self-care options in order to get the best results, to establish healthy work-life balance through your weeks.


Co-Planning

Co-Planning

Author: Andrea Honigsfeld

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2021-09-26

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13: 1544366078

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Pool your collective wisdom in support of your English learners! English Learners (ELs) and multilingual learners (MLs) have double the work of their English-speaking peers as they are required to master language and content simultaneously. To support this dynamic academic and language development process, all teachers need to have an understanding of language acquisition and EL/ML-specific methodologies along with offering social-emotional support to ELs/MLs and work in tandem with each other. Bestselling authors Andrea Honigsfeld and Maria G. Dove have returned with this new resource that complements and expands on their previous titles on co-teaching and collaboration by addressing collaborative planning in greater depth. Co-planning is positioned as the first step toward integrative language and content instruction as regular and purposeful collaboration ensures that Els/MLs have access to core content. Key features include: • Practical, step-by-step guidance to starting and sustaining collaborative planning for integrated language, literacy, and social-emotional development • An array of checklists, templates, and protocols for immediate implementation • Snapshots from the Field provide real-life examples of co-planning in action • Beautiful full-color design with original sketch notes to bring concepts to life • QR codes that link to author interviews elaborating on key ideas This substantial guide will assist novice and seasoned educators alike in their move away from isolated practices and help them engage in collaborative planning and professional dialogue about asset-based, best practices for ELs/MLs.


Planning Cities With Young People and Schools

Planning Cities With Young People and Schools

Author: Deborah L. McKoy

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-11-29

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 1000467058

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Offering the overlooked but essential viewpoint of young people from low-income communities of color and their public schools, Planning Cities With Young People and Schools offers an urgently needed set of best-practice recommendations for urban planners to change the status quo and reimagine the future of our cities for and with young people. Working with more than 10,000 students over two decades from the San Francisco Bay Area, to New York, to Tohoku, Japan, this work produces a wealth of insights on issues ranging from environmental planning, housing, transportation, regional planning, and urban education. Part I presents a theory of change for planning more equitable, youth-friendly cities by cultivating intergenerational communities of practice where young people work alongside city planners and adult professionals. Part II explores youth engagement in resilience, housing, and transportation planning through an analysis of literature and international examples of engaging children and youth in city planning. Part III speaks directly to practitioners, scholars, and students alike, presenting "Six Essentials for Planning Just and Joyful Cities" as necessary precursors to effective city planning with and for our most marginalized, children, youth, and public schools. For academics, policy makers, and practitioners, this book raises the importance of education systems and young people as critical to urban planning and the future of our cities.


Using ROI for Strategic Planning of Online Education

Using ROI for Strategic Planning of Online Education

Author: Kathleen S. Ives

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-07-03

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 100098091X

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Published in association with While higher education has rarely employed ROI methodology—focusing more on balancing its revenue streams, such as federal, state, and local appropriations, tuition, and endowments with its costs—the rapid growth of online education and the history of how it has evolved, with its potential for institutional transformation and as a major source of revenue, as well as its need for substantial and long-term investment, makes the use of ROI an imperative. This book both demonstrates how ROI is a critical tool for strategic planning and outlines the process for determining ROI.The book’s expert contributors lay the foundation for developing new practices to meet the compelling challenges of online education and identify new models that offer the potential for transforming the educational system, meeting new workforce demands, and ultimately improving the economy. The opening chapters of the book explore the dimensions of ROI as a strategic planning process, offering guiding principles as well as methods of measurement and progress tracking, and demonstrate the impact of ROI across the institution.The book identifies the role of previously overlooked constituents—such as online professionals as critical partners for developing institutional strategy and institutional stakeholders for vital input on inclusivity, diversity, and equity—and their increasingly important role in impacting the ROI of online programs.Subsequent chapters offer a range of approaches to ROI reflecting the strategic priorities and types of return institutions seek from their investment in online programming, whether they be increased profits or surpluses via reduced expenses or increased operating efficiencies or the development of increased brand awareness for their programs. They also address the growing competitive environment of recent commercial entrants and online program managers (OPMs). The contributors offer best practices for setting goals and identifying benchmarks for increasing and measuring payback, including the creation of cross-functional ROI teams from across an institution; and further address the advantages and disadvantages of universities partnering with external providers, or even other colleges and universities, to provide online programs with them and for them. This book offers presidents and senior administrators, faculty engaged in shared governance, online learning administrators, and stakeholders representing student, community and employer interests with a rigorous process for developing an online strategy.


Strategic Thinking and Planning

Strategic Thinking and Planning

Author: Daryl Fischer

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2018-10-05

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 1538108380

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Strategic Thinking and Planning, Second Edition is volume four in the Museum Trustee Association’s Templates for Trustees series. The book and customizable web-based templates feature tools that help boards to consider their options, identify their priorities, and plan their actions at this critical moment in a museum’s life cycle. In addition to the manual and on-line website, purchasers have access to the ongoing assistance of MTA staff. This book and the accompanying templates models the kind of thinking that is required not only to create a strategic plan that is tailored to each institution, but also to stay focused on the strategic aspects of governance while implementing that plan. Planning teams are introduced to exercises and tools that will help them focus on what’s most important to the future of their institution. In using the templates, they will adopt new ways of analyzing information and thinking about their museum’s mission that will make them more effective leaders.