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amother
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Yesterday at 1:34 am
Do you feel you would benefit from training? From psychologist? Therapists? Rabbanim? Very experienced principals in the field? also tackling Classroom management, learning disabilities, mental health, social pressures, technology etc.
I see this is something they have in my community for boys high school teachers and I’m wondering if it’s something that girls hs teachers feel would be beneficial.
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amother
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Yesterday at 1:57 am
amother OP wrote: | Do you feel you would benefit from training? From psychologist? Therapists? Rabbanim? Very experienced principals in the field? also tackling Classroom management, learning disabilities, mental health, social pressures, technology etc.
I see this is something they have in my community for boys high school teachers and I’m wondering if it’s something that girls hs teachers feel would be beneficial. |
Obviously it's beneficial but who is paying for the training, for the teacher's time to attend and for a substitute for the class if it is school time?
It's not like teachers get credit for attending which adds to their professional equity.
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amother
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Yesterday at 2:11 am
I would love to attend such a training! I might even be willing to pay for it.
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amother
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Yesterday at 12:28 pm
What if it was like under the auspices of an agudah type organization? Fully funded etc?
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mushkamothers
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Yesterday at 12:32 pm
Schools do have funding sources and some schools do bring down professionals, mostly on PD days. That's the angle of entry you'd want to tackle.
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Genius
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Yesterday at 12:36 pm
We had training a few times a year. I was under the impression that most of the presenters were affiliated with Torah Umesorah, but I don’t know for sure.
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amother
Lightcyan
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Yesterday at 12:48 pm
Torah Umesorah has a program were they train teachers and school administrators in diff school settings to recognize if a child needs help and how to get them help and how to support them until they get that help.
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amother
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Yesterday at 12:54 pm
I just sub and would like such a training.
My friend goes around to schools and does teacher trainings, but I feel she is too concerned with feelings and validation so I haven't benefited from her methods.
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Genius
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Yesterday at 12:59 pm
amother Cognac wrote: | I just sub and would like such a training.
My friend goes around to schools and does teacher trainings, but I feel she is too concerned with feelings and validation so I haven't benefited from her methods. |
Maybe find a mentor who will give guidance tailored to your needs?
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asg
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Yesterday at 2:12 pm
Absolutely! Would love that. The quality of PD differs at every school and it would so nice to have a more expansive formal training
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amother
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Yesterday at 3:37 pm
amother OP wrote: | What if it was like under the auspices of an agudah type organization? Fully funded etc? |
Sign me up!
The question is when exactly it would take place. I teach during the day, and it is so hard to commit to things at night between my kids and smachot.
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