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Training Experienced Teachers
September 9, 2010
Reading changes our lives, and our lives change our reading.
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
In a recent Exchange Insta Poll on "Training Approaches for Inexperienced Teachers" you told us that the following are the most effective ways to train teachers new to the profession:
  • Mentor teachers  
  • Staff discussions    
  • Being observed   
  • In-house workshops
Now we are seeking your opinions on what are most effective "Training Approaches for Experienced Teachers."  Please share your views by going to today's Exchange Insta Poll.





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Comments (2)

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Lillian Williams · September 13, 2010
dallas, texas, United States


MY thoughts are to make the old the new.if you swicth somthing up it becomes new that way we are still learning the old but enjoying the new.

Nirmal Kumar Ghosh · September 09, 2010
Shishu Vikash Kendra
Kolkata, West Bengal, India


This is the good good process . It will help the inexperienced teachers .
An experienced teacher can develop all round development



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