Time management for teachers / Ian Nelson.
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Language: | English |
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Hoboken :
Routledge,
©1995, 2006.
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Series: | Professional skills for teachers.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Time Management for Teachers
- Copyright
- Contents
- 1. Why Time Management for Teachers?
- How effectively do you manage your time?
- 2. Where Does your Time Go?
- Analysis of time usage over a full week
- Analysis of time usage in the working week
- Time-logs
- Time-log for a full day
- Time-log for a lesson
- 3. Identifying Timewasters
- 4. Planning
- Long-term planning
- Medium-term planning
- Short-term planning
- Prioritizing tasks
- Prime time
- Urgent or important
- 5. Organization
- Classroom organization
- Getting started
- Teaching
- Giving out books and 00.
- Keeping orderMarking work and assessing pupil performance
- Assessing the effectiveness of classroom organization
- Organizing non-teaching tasks
- 6. Paperwork
- Handling incoming paperwork
- Act on it
- Passing it on
- Filing it
- Binning it
- 7. Meetings
- Reasons for meetings
- Organizing effective meetings
- Why meetings fail
- Planning a meeting
- Assessing the need for a meeting
- Who should attend your meeting?
- The agenda
- Meeting action notes
- Leading meetings effectively
- Rules for effective chairing of meetings
- Being an effective participant in meetings.
- Rules for being an effective meetings participant8. Summary and Review.