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Theresa's
articles on developing as a professional:
[NEW] Cooperative Learning: Preparing students to take their place in a democratic society
The Benefits of Progress Monitoring Our Students
Ending the School Year
Collecting and Using Data to Inform Planning and Instruction
The Impact of Mentoring on Our Professional Learning
Meaningful Independent Reading – What Does it Take?
Thoughtful Instruction That Supports Test-Taking
Conducting Effective Parent-Teacher Conferences
Creating Student Work Folders that Reflect Growth and Learning
Relax, Refuel, Renew, Reflect and Plan
Teacher As Facilitator
Planned Student Engagement
The Power of Small Group Instruction
Preparing for Tests - Teacher and Student
Calendar!
To-Do Lists for Professionals
How Can Guest Speakers
Support Student Learning in Your Classroom or School?
Ending
the School Year Smoothly
Building
Community in Your School
Building
Content Knowledge
Planning
with Focus
Professional
Resources
Reflecting
on Your Practice to Improve Student Achievement
Professionals
as Problem Solvers
Planning,
Organizing and Managing Your Learning Environment
Maintaining
YOUR Professional Posture
Are
You in the Zone?
What
Have You Read Lately?
The
Power of Passionate Professionals
An
Action Plan for Growth and Success
Using
Data to Organize for Effort
How
Can Teachers Help Students Monitor and Assess Their Learning?
Assessment:
Getting to Know Them
Motivate
Your Students and Don’t Forget to Motivate Yourself
Can
We Talk? Professional Conversations at a Glance in Three Collaborative
Processes
Read!
Read! Read!
A Professional Imperative for Effective Teachers
Other
articles by Theresa:
Brain
Research and What Teachers Should Know About the Differences
In Boys and Girls as Learners
Meeting
the Needs of Every Student with Differentiated Instruction
Using
Kidwatching in the Assessment Cycle to Energize Your Classroom
Everyday
Mathematical Games: Are Our Students Working or Playing?
Everyday
Mathematics (K-6) in a Workshop Model: Making the Paradigm
Shift for Effective Instruction
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Other
articles on developing as a professional.
Grant Writing Tips--Part
I
Ed Clement
Grant Writing Tips- -Part
II
Ed Clement
Reclaiming Your Life
Julie Dermody
Connect With Your Students
Marianne Francone
National
Board Certification - Process and Rewards!
Kathy Granas
Handle
Citations
Pat Haughney
Burnout: The Cure
Gairre Henry and Sharon Pettey-Taylor
The
AVID Program in Chapel Hill, NC
Judy
Jones
Memories...
Judy Jones
Being
a Positive Force
Judy Jones
Relating to Your Students
Judy Jones
Making a Practice of Reflection
Judy Jones
Preparing a Professional
Portfolio
Judy Jones
Assessing
Your Year
Lisa Peterson
Burnout: The Cure
Sharon Taylor
A New Paradigm of Professionalism
Sharon Taylor
Not
to Lose Heart
Cynthia Carbone Ward |

Theresa
London Cooper has been an educator for the New York City Department
of Education for seventeen years, during which she spent eleven
wonderful years in the classroom teaching children in grades
kindergarten through five. Her desire to support teachers,
especially new teachers, has been a long-standing passion
that led her to adult education. Presently, she facilitates
a UFT Teacher Center. As a professional developer of six years
providing in-class support to teachers as well as professional
development sessions, she enjoys the best of both worlds assisting
teachers.
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