Quote of the Week 2019/20 – A new way of looking at your job!

This week many will return to work and to school after the holidays have passed us by. With this, there will elements of nerves, possibly fear, hopefully together with some elements of excitement to what the year ahead will bring. The question is that in the first week, how are you going to awaken each…

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EMG Tip of the Week – Your Example Matters!

Your Example Matters   Act like a professional. The students, the parents, the community, and your coworkers are watching you. Don’t say or do anything unbecoming of a professional. Teachers are held to a very high standard both at school and in the community. Read below for our tip of the week on how “Your…

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EMG Quote of the Week – Make Learning Enjoyable!

Ever had a lesson that was so boring that it was hard to forget it?? You probably have! Yet how much from that lesson do you remember and understand? What tends to usually happen is that we don’t remember the content or concepts because we are dying inside from the excruciating pain – just simply…

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EMG Tip of the Week – First Impressions Matter!

Dress professionally. Your appearance should say that you are a proud professional. Don’t make the mistake of attempting to dress in a way that makes you appear “cool.” Students might think you’re cool, but they won’t respect you. Look in the mirror each morning and ask, “If I stopped at the store on my way…

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EMG Quote of the Week – Learn to Live Forever!

When looking at learning, it should be a lifelong process. Learning should never be something that stops. It is also far more effective when the meaning behind the learning lasts for a long time and impacts the students lives. Education should be the foundation of where our youth then spring into the adult world, impacting…

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EMG Tip of the Week – Classroom Management Matters!

Have a classroom management plan. Be very clear on what you expect of your students, and ensure that the students know what is expected of them. Establish your rules (no more than five) and enforce them consistently. Establish your procedures (you will have many) and practice them continually. Being consistent is vital! Read below for…

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