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		<title>A Teachers New Year&#8217;s Resolutions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite teaching year long classes, the new semester brings with it a new beginning. A blank grade book, a new calendar year and a fresh outlook on teaching. Right now is a great time to make adjustments and try out ideas conceived during the fall semester. I&#8217;ve come up with a list of items I&#8217;d [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Despite teaching year long classes, the new semester brings with it a new beginning. A blank grade book, a new calendar year and a fresh outlook on teaching. Right now is a great time to make adjustments and try out ideas conceived during the fall semester. I&#8217;ve come up with a list of items I&#8217;d like to focus on as I begin my new semester.</p>
<h3>Teach slower, teach longer.</h3>
<p>As I reflect back on the fall semester I am amazed at how much I was expecting my students to learn at such a fast pace. I realized this as I was creating the fall semester exams and saw that every term or important concept I wanted them to know we hadn&#8217;t spent more than a class period on. One of my biggest goals for the new semester is to spend more time reviewing information and really learning it by heart.</p>
<p>This should also help students who missed classes not get too far behind because they&#8217;ll have several chances to learn the material.</p>
<h3>Include more small group work.</h3>
<p>Something I&#8217;ve been very bad about has been asking all my questions to the entire class and getting responses from only 4 kids at most. It&#8217;s a great learning experience for those special few who answer, but most of the class gets left out.</p>
<p>Instead, I plan on using a technique called &#8216;think-pair-share&#8217;, where students think of their response, pair off with a partner to talk about it, and then the partners share their ideas with the class. This gives the every student a chance to share a thought with someone else but doesn&#8217;t take require the entire class to hear everyone&#8217;s response. It also adds some accountability to someone besides me.</p>
<h3>Use tickets more effectively.</h3>
<p style="float:right;"><img src="http://kevinlamping.com/teaching/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/ticket.jpg" alt="Blue Lottery Ticket" title="Blue Lottery Ticket" width="300" height="150" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-74" /></p>
<p>At the beginning of December I introduced tickets to my students as a way to reward them for good behavior and class attendance. Since the introduction I&#8217;ve been a little stingy with the tickets.<br />
It&#8217;s not so much that I haven&#8217;t found behavior to reward, it&#8217;s just that I&#8217;ve had trouble keeping organized with all the tickets. I&#8217;m hoping a little more planning and a few sheets of paper can help keep track if who&#8217;s done what.</p>
<h3>Watch a soccer game</h3>
<p>I played soccer in high school and hope to someday coach a team therefore you can guess that I also enjoy watching soccer. I have several students in my classes who play and it would be great to support the kids.</p>
<h3>Use CHAMPS as a behavior management tool.</h3>
<p>I&#8217;ve heard the praises of CHAMPS but haven&#8217;t found it too applicable to high school students. The ways I&#8217;ve seen it implemented have all been targeted towards elementary level kids and I&#8217;m thinking high schoolers would be very annoyed with some of the implementations. I&#8217;m hoping some quick googling will reveal methods for using champs with high schoolers.</p>
<h3>Fish tank</h3>
<p style="float:right;"><img src="http://kevinlamping.com/teaching/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/fpd1c8nfgoqcwbsmedium-300x287.jpg" alt="Goldfish" title="Goldfish" width="300" height="287" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-73" /></p>
<p>When I took over in the middle of the fall semester, my new room was actually the past teacher&#8217;s old room. Everyday I found something new (old) and it was almost like a big toy box. Sure, I have little use for half the stuff, but I certainly can use some of it.</p>
<p>One item I found is was an empty fish tank. Immediately I wanted to fill it up and add some fishies, but my mentor advised me to hold back on it, at least until after my two-week Christmas break. Good advice, seeing as a two-week absence can make a fish or two go belly-up. But now that the break is over, I hope I can fill the tank back up. Fishes are cool and it&#8217;ll break up the white wall effect of the classroom.</p>
<h3>Others items</h3>
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<li>Display more student work</li>
<li>Return grades quicker</li>
<li>Be stricter about absences counting as zeroes if missed work not made up</li>
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<p>Of course I probably won&#8217;t accomplish all I want, but I do expect to change some things. It&#8217;s exciting to think about the possibilities and it&#8217;s nice to see I have lots of room for improvement.</p>


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