Professional Development Activities (by date, latest first)

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Understanding Students (Middle/High School) Professional Development

By Beth Hammett

A quick study guide for first year teachers/veteran teachers of middle/high school students that provides interactive activities and student examples. Includes: getting to know students address student concerns increase hands-on learning ESL/ELL guidelines classroom discipline project learning teaching difficult subject matter knowing students respect assigning homework and much more! Based on Kathleen Cushman's Fires in the Bathroom.

Professional Development
School Counseling
$2.00
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Reloading Data log|Printable|Detailed Load Tracker |Advanced Reloading

By EduTeachers Toolbox

A reloading data log ?????????? plays a critical role in assisting both instructors and learners in the field of firearms and ammunition reloading. Here's how:

Accuracy and Consistency: Reloading data logs provide a systematic way to record specific details about each reloading session. This includes details like bullet type, powder charge, primer, cartridge case, overall length, and more. Such accurate and consistent data is vital for both learners and instructors to ensure safety, performance, and repeatability in reloading ammunition.

Safety and Compliance: Maintaining a detailed log helps ensure compliance with safety standards and regulations. Instructors can emphasize the importance of adhering to established reloading recipes and safety guidelines. Learners can use the log to double-check their work against established data, ensuring they are following safe practices.

Troubleshooting and Improvement: If a learner encounters issues with their reloaded ammunition, a log becomes an invaluable tool for troubleshooting. Instructors can review the data to identify potential problems, such as inconsistent loads or deviations from recommended specifications. This enables targeted improvements and adjustments in the reloading process.

Learning and Progress Tracking: For learners, the reloading log serves as a learning tool. It allows them to see their progress over time, noting which combinations of components yield the best results in terms of accuracy and performance. Instructors can review these logs to provide guidance and constructive feedback.

Documentation and Reference: A reloading log acts as a comprehensive documentation of the reloading process. Instructors can use these logs as teaching aids for future classes, showcasing examples of proper record-keeping and emphasizing the importance of meticulous attention to detail.

Legal and Liability Considerations: In some cases, especially for commercial reloaders or instructors, maintaining detailed reloading logs can serve as a legal protection. In the event of an incident, having thorough records can demonstrate a commitment to safety protocols and industry best practices.

Customization and Optimization: Over time, the data log can become a repository of information that allows for fine-tuning and customization of loads. Both instructors and learners can analyze the data to optimize loads for specific firearms, shooting styles, or conditions.

In summary, reloading data logs are invaluable tools that support safe practices, continual learning, and improvement in the art of ammunition reloading. They serve as a reference point, aid troubleshooting, and contribute to a culture of precision, safety, and expertise among both instructors and learners.

Size : 8,5X11 in

120 pages

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Professional Development
$3.99
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Scuba Diving Log -Tracking and development of diving skills for divers

By EduTeachers Toolbox

A dive log is a diary for divers, recording details about each dive they undertake. It is a personal record of their underwater adventures, containing different sections and information.

Dive logs play a crucial role in both the teaching process of learners and the ongoing development of diving skills for divers at all levels. Here's how we can help teachers and learners:

Dive logs play a crucial role in both the teaching process of learners and the ongoing development of diving skills for divers at all levels. Here's how we can help teachers and learners:

Assessment Tool: Instructors can use dive logs to evaluate student progress. By reviewing the logs, they can identify areas where the diver needs improvement or further guidance.

Customized Training Plans: Based on recorded experiences and observations, instructors can design training plans to address specific areas where a diver needs additional training or instruction.

Safety Monitoring: Logs help teachers track student adherence to safety protocols and procedures. This allows them to reinforce safety practices when necessary.

Feedback and Evaluation: Teachers can provide detailed feedback by reviewing student log entries, guiding them on how to improve their skills, improve techniques, or correct errors.

Setting Goals: Logs can be used to set goals for students, encouraging them to work toward achieving certain diving-related milestones or certifications.

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Self-reflection: Divers can use logs to reflect on their experiences, noting what went well, what challenges they faced, and how they felt while diving. This self-reflection helps in personal development.

Improve skills: Dive tracking allows divers to recognize their performance patterns, identify areas that need improvement, and focus on honing specific skills.

Knowledge Retention: Helps enhance learning from diving courses or training courses by encouraging divers to record and review the information and techniques they have been taught.

Memory Aid: Over time, logs act as a memory aid, helping divers remember specific dive sites, encounters with marine life, or equipment preferences.

Motivation and Progress Tracking: Seeing progress documented in their log can be very motivating for divers, encouraging them to continue learning and exploring new dive sites or challenges.

By fostering a culture of continuous recording, instructors can guide learners towards becoming more competent and safe divers, while divers themselves can effectively track their growth and keep a comprehensive record of their diving journey.

size log : 6X9 in

pages : 120 P

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Self-care, yoga and mindfulness for early childhood teachers and students

By Lara Hocheiser

Hello! Thank you for coming on this journey or learning to incorporate yoga and mindfulness into your work with preschoolers. I believe there is a special combination that consists of three parts: self-care, practice, and material support. This packet has a mixture of all three.

WHAT’S INCLUDED:

• Self-care

• Breathing Exercises

• Yoga Poses/Activities (spring yoga poses - 6 total)

• Yoga Songs

• Daily Practice Journal

• Breathing & Meditation Poster

• Spring Sequence Poster

• Yoga Sequence Cards

YOGA CARDS:

1. Print the yoga pose card deck.

2. Cut out each pose card.

3. Tape or glue on a 4x6 index card or

card stock.

(Optional: Laminate the cards so they

last longer)

Physical Education
Professional Development
Social Emotional Learning
$10.00