[nobe-l] Questions from a beginning teacher

Arthur Jacobs ajacobs633 at aol.com
Thu Jul 30 02:18:47 UTC 2015


Congrats on getting hired, first off. I taught elementary, so only have one suggestion that's relevant. Learning names: seating chart. 

All Best,
Arthur Jacobs 
NOBE Treasurer

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> On Jul 29, 2015, at 10:09 PM, Craig Cooper via nobe-l <nobe-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Greetings,
> In about three weeks, I will begin my first year of teaching.  I will
> be teaching Language Arts and U.S. History to juniors, in a nearby
> public high school.
> I have a few questions, as I think about setting up my classroom.
> 1.  As I understand it, there is no technology that will read
> handwritten assignments.  So, if students submit work, in this format,
> I will need sighted assistance to read these.  Am I correct?
> 2.  Does anybody have experience in working with document cameras,
> projectors, and interactive whiteboards?  Do you prefer one device
> over another?  I will be working with sighted students, so I want the
> best experience for them, while allowing me to use the device
> effectively.
> 3.  Finally, I will be teaching six classes, ranging from 25-30
> students per class.  Do you have any tips, suggestions, and
> recommendations for helping me quickly learn 150 voices and names?
> Thank you in advance.
> Sincerely,
> Craig Cooper
> 
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