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Fine Tune Your Teaching For A New Term

Hi criss

I'm not 100% sure if this is for you, but I have a feeling it is.

At this time of year it's easy for teachers to get in a rut. We experience burnout because of everything that is asked (or demanded) of us by our administration, departments, parents, and students. It seems as if we are always having things added to our plate without ever having anything taken off.

Trust me...I know this feeling.

If you find yourself completely exhausted from constantly disciplining students and are ready to say "ENOUGH IS ENOUGH" then I know you'll appreciate this teleseminar.
http://www.thebusyeducator.com/ts_pp_buynow.htm

I honestly believe that the teaching strategies in this teleseminar will help you take back control of your classroom and enjoy teaching once again.

But don't just take my word for it...Here's what some other teachers had to say:

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"In one word, this course was practical! The content of this
workshop covered all the necessary areas needed to assist teachers in limiting the amount of STRESS we all tend to experience.

Surveying teachers prior to creating the content of this course was key! The presenters are experienced educators who clearly recognize the daily challenges we face in the classroom.

With each session, Paul and Marjan were willing to listen to our concerns, and then did not hesitate to offer suggestions, even if it meant getting back to us via email. I will definitely be implementing many of these new techniques for the upcoming school year. Thanks again Paul and Marjan!"

B. Carriere, Grade 4/5 Teacher, Ontario
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"This teleseminar came just as I was beginning a new school year. It helped me refocus on many aspects of my teaching that I know are all-important for a successful classroom.

I already have chosen several strategies that I am excited to begin with right away. The "homework" that was assigned after each session was very useful in helping me decide how I was going to apply that information to my own teaching situation.

Thanks for helping renew my energy!

Kathy Indiana, First Grade
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* use the S.U.C.C.E.S.S. strategy for goal setting

* become a better teacher by doing LESS

* design an action plan to handle the few students who are truly behavior problems

* find enough time in the day to get everything that needs to be done, AND still have a life outside of the classroom

AND, if you are interested in learning all of this from the comfort of your own home...

Go to this web page and learn about Marjan's new, one-of-a-kind "How to Thrive and Survive in Your Classroom" teleseminar:
http://www.thebusyeducator.com/ts_pp_buynow.htm


Best Wishes,

Marjan

Marjan Glavac


London, Ontario

CA


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