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Myra Johansonliving in Grover, MO
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Born and raised in Missouri, I have taught school for the last twelve years and have recently earned my Master's Degree. I've taught all levels of secondary school, and I currently teach Senior English (Brittish Lit) Education/Experience: Master's Degree in Education Interests: Teaching, coming up with new curriculums, reading, writing, history URL RSS |
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Reading and interpreting "Animal Farm" is always a favorite among my students, and these are the projects that work best for developing a firm understanding of the book. By Myra Johanson | Published 5/4/2006
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Teaching students to write can be a difficult process. In order to speed it along and to ensure maximum absorption of the concepts, try a fun and creative assignment to establish interest. By Myra Johanson | Published 5/1/2006
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The Internet as opened up a whole new arena for children and teenagers who need tutoring help with assignments, homework and studying. Try some of these website for tutoring help in all subjects. By Myra Johanson | Published 4/27/2006
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One of the best ways to encourage students to understand a novel is through discussion. Use these questions to elicit effective discussion between students and teachers. By Myra Johanson | Published 4/27/2006
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I have no problem with the quality of education at my school regarding the critical analysis of the written work, but I do have a quarrel with teachers when it comes to the writing process. Students must see, and not just perform. By Myra Johanson | Published 4/27/2006
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Asperger Syndrome, a commonly diagnosed form of autism, has been a reality for sixteen children that I have taught. Learning to work with children who have AS will make classroom life less hectic and more rewarding. By Myra Johanson | Published 4/27/2006
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Gifted children are often more difficult to teach than other children because they lose passion for work that is too easy for them. They might also excel in one area while others fall short. Here are some tips to assist and motivate gifted kids. By Myra Johanson | Published 4/27/2006
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Here is a list of what not to do when writing a lesson plan. Beware these mistakes because they can have dangerous consequences. By Myra Johanson | Published 4/27/2006
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I've known many teachers throughout my tenure who have simply gone into class and taught what came into their minds. I prefer to have a very specific lesson plan, and without one, your students will not learn what they should. By Myra Johanson | Published 4/27/2006
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Arranging and decorating your high school classroom can be a daunting task at first, but once you have an idea of how you want to do it, you'll have a wonderful system for your entire teaching career. By Myra Johanson | Published 4/27/2006
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Teachers looking to pick up extra cash in the summer months should consider summer tutoring. You can make extra money, keep your teaching skills sharp and meet great kids from all over your neighborhood. By Myra Johanson | Published 4/27/2006
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Teaching and grading research papers is always interesting, and often frustrating. Introducing research papers to your students in a logical, simplified way will result in easier classes and better papers. By Myra Johanson | Published 4/27/2006
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Romeo & Juliet is usually the first Shakespearean play that students are made to read, so it should be a positive experience. It is your job, as their teacher, to impart upon them the significance of Romeo & Juliet. By Myra Johanson | Published 4/27/2006
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