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“New” Teacher Bootcamp
Willow Beane
20 episodes
4 days ago
A safe space for new and veteran teachers to learn from my mistakes as an educator.
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How To
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A safe space for new and veteran teachers to learn from my mistakes as an educator.
Show more...
How To
Education
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E16: Observation Readiness
“New” Teacher Bootcamp
11 minutes 19 seconds
1 year ago
E16: Observation Readiness
When preparing for observations remember there are two types: 1. Informal Observations: Carry Out (unplanned, pop up visits) and 2. Formal Observations: Dine in (Pre-planned visits that usually require a lesson plan and a copy of the activity) For both make sure you have a learning objective posted, anchor charts or diagrams, and learning outcomes. This week’s episode is sponsored by Sweets by Keet. A Virginia based dessert company known for their banana pudding, cookies, cupcakes, and cakes. With the holidays around the corner Sweets by Keet will help you bring something sweet to any family gathering. https://www.sweetsbykeet.com/ **DON’T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE** Follow us on Social Media: YouTube: https:// youtube.com/@NewTeacherBootcamp TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/ @new_teacher_bootcamp? _t=8ecSuGSdZba&_r=1 IG: https:// instagram.com/new_teacher_bootcamp? igshid=MzRIODBiNWFIZA==
“New” Teacher Bootcamp
A safe space for new and veteran teachers to learn from my mistakes as an educator.