Monday, August 24, 2015
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Come to our Cultural Identity Workshop!
Do you like learning how to be a better teacher?
Have you always wanted to explore aspects of race, culture, gender, and class identity that influence how you teach and how your students learn?
Are you eager for multicultural education resources, tools, and activities that you can use to create a diverse and bias-free classroom?
Do you like free coffee and Bodo's?!
If you answered YES! to any one or all of these questions, come to our workshop on February 28th, 10 am - 12 pm. Admittance is free for official SVEA members, and $3 at the door for anyone else.
You don't want to miss this professional development opportunity!
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Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Advice from a First Year Teacher
Ever wanted to know the tips a first year teacher would have for you? Our guest speaker for SVEA's February general meeting gave us some insight:
Job fairs
Job fairs
- Have plenty of copies of your resume
- Get interviews with as many people as you can (even if you aren't interested, it's good practice)
- Highlight things on your resume that match that county's specific needs/interests
- Try to connect with the representatives at the table, even if it is through non-educational commonalities
- Don't forget to show what extracurricular activities you were interested in that you might want to coach/help out with if you teach at that school
- Research the schools/counties online beforehand if you know you want to talk to specific ones
- Look at how different counties expect their teachers' lesson plans to be formatted
- Define your specific area of teaching (don't just say you will take whatever they have open)
- Only bring a portfolio if it is easy to look at and very helpful for you
- There is no point in arriving super early, but be ready to go when they start
- Ask whoever you're talking to what their job is in that school system
- Ask what the relationship is between teachers and administrators (what is the support system like?)
- Some districts do not like it when you contact teachers directly, so make sure you go through the county if you have questions
- Don't be discouraged if you aren't offered the first few jobs you apply for; one will come!
First year teaching
- Don’t go to/do EVERYTHING, because people will pick up on that and start giving you more responsibilities than you can handle
- Also, it is important to take time for yourself and to hang out with your own friends rather than devote all your energy to your job
- Talk to as many people as you can- teachers in all grades and subject areas, administrators, cleaning staff, office people, etc.
- Make your classroom a comfortable space for yourself
- Get out of your classroom on your planning period (if you have time) and go sit in on other teachers' classrooms or go to the gym and play basketball with the gym teacher
- Always make sure the standards you are teaching that day are visible somewhere in the classroom
Interacting with students
- Let them know you are a real person
- NEVER friend them on Facebook!
- Let them know you are young and relatable to them (to an extent..)
Other
- Be aware of current events such as educational policy laws that might affect you
- If you substitute, figure out if there might be an opening soon that you could get
- Don’t go on Facebook in school since administrators can see what you do when you're connected to the school's server
- Work at camps over the summer or try to teach at a summer school if you can
Friday, January 23, 2015
Spotted!
Check out this picture of Megan's and Hannah's backs (pointed out by the giant spirited arrow) at the VEA conference this past November! As you can see, there was a lot of creative group-work going on in this workshop. UVA's SVEA members had a wonderful time learning with and from teachers all across Virginia. Can't wait to be back again next year!
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Register for the VEA Conference
Only $25 for SVEA members!
(covers overnight hotel stay, breakfast, lunch, and conference materials)
Registration Deadline: October 24th
Registration link: https://www.regonline.com/ Register/Checkin.aspx?EventID= 1556505
Carpool link (leave around 5pm on Friday and be back around 5pm Saturday): https://docs.google.com/a/virginia.edu/spreadsheets/d/1nLssaXq1QoJBC1f2KC9zn3H1Fp4lvOBoM5___KrSH6Y/edit
The conference offers so many workshops that you can choose from, including:
- Rising to the Challenge of Technology Integration
- Motivating Students Using Classroom Management Strategies
- History For All
- Achieving National Board Certification
- Support and Ideas for Education Support Personnel (ESP)
- Dealing with Difficult Situations and People
- Start School with Breakfast!
- A Look at Mental Illness in the Public School Classroom
- Why Don't Decision Makers Listen to Teachers?
- Mastering Student Academic Progress in Teacher Evaluations
- Promoting Early Literacy
- Assessing and Tracking Student Growth with the NEA Academy
- Stress Relief to the Rescue!
- The Effects of Concept of Word on Sight Word Acquisition
- True Colors
- "Why do we need to know this?"
- Using Comprehensive Teacher Evaluation Systems to Support the Teaching and Learning Process
- Teaching Writing: 21st Century Tools for Effective Learning
- Hatching New Scientists Every Day!
- Engaging the Internet: Tools to Support Literacy Instruction and Parent Involvement
- Using RAFTS to Write Across the Curriculum and Increase Student Motivation Towards Writing
- Integrating Art into the Classroom
- The Power of Family-School-Community Partnerships (FSCP)
Sunday, October 19, 2014
General Meeting 10/22
We have another general meeting coming up this
Wednesday, October 22nd at 7:00 PM in Ruffner 137.
Hope to see you all there!
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