Are there any graphic organizers for demo lessons for observers?

Hello,

(I’m a teacher)

I have to observe and take notes on a candidate today and watch them do a demo lesson for a self contained special education classroom (high school)

I was just wondering if there are any free printouts or suggestions.

Thanks!

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u/Beginning_Cycle191 — 1 day ago

Are there any demo lesson graphic organizers for observers?

Hello,

(I’m a teacher)

I have to observe and take notes on a candidate today and watch them do a demo lesson for a self contained special education classroom (high school)

I was just wondering if there are any free printouts or suggestions.

Thanks!

reddit.com
u/Beginning_Cycle191 — 1 day ago

Are there any Demo lesson graphic organizers for observers?

Hello,

(I’m a teacher)

I have to observe and take notes on a candidate today and watch them do a demo lesson for a self contained special education classroom (high school)

I was just wondering if there are any free printouts or suggestions.

Thanks!

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u/Beginning_Cycle191 — 1 day ago
▲ 110 r/husky

Left our husky alone for a while, and came back to this…

So my 1 year old husky is very well trained, we decided to try and leave her out in the house in a dedicated area while we’re at work.

She’s been in daycare this whole year, but this week we wanted to see how she would behave.

We leave the food & water out to make sure she has access to it.

She’s been great for the first two days, but today, she chewed the corners of the walls and I came back to this…
(Food bowl was empty)

Any tips?

u/Beginning_Cycle191 — 6 days ago
▲ 0 r/EEOC

The reasons why lawyers push the EEOC/CHRO process first. (In my opinion)

Hey,

Feel free to correct me if I’m wrong but the reasons why lawyers push the EEOC/CHRO process first is because of:

  1. Money

That’s it.

If a reasonable cause is found. It equals a higher chance for the lawyer to get paid because if it goes to court. The court is going review or ask if the parties tried other remedies first. If you did and a reasonable cause is found, the settlement chances increase significantly.

If NO reasonable cause is found, you can still litigate, but it will be a little more difficult to prove without that cause.

Let me know what you think

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u/Beginning_Cycle191 — 9 days ago
▲ 6 r/EEOC

Title says it all.

I’m doing this by myself because lawyer has trial. Lawyer said I’m more than capable and organized to do it by myself as I’ve stayed consistent with my evidence and data.

It’s me, the investigator and 6 people from their company.

I’m bringing someone for support because I’m allowed to.

Any comments of support, past experiences or anything valuable will be helpful.

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u/Beginning_Cycle191 — 1 month ago