7 Effective Steps for a Teacher to Track Deliverables


Posted August 17, 2022 by movingtheunmovable

Moving the Unmovable talks about each of the issues, small and structural, that teachers struggle with in great detail.

 
Being an educational instructor has never been easy, but the job has always been undermined. Angelia Jonson has taken it upon herself to prove the world wrong and shed light on the several issues that teachers or instructors face during their careers. Moving the Unmovable talks about each of the issues, small and structural, that teachers struggle with in great detail.

The book isn't just an ode to all hardworking teachers, but the author draws on her own experience to provide an adequate guideline from where educators in the future can design, implement, and evaluate progress and changes.

Angelia Johnson stated the following about her upcoming book, "Moving the Unmovable is a book where we can openly discuss the inner turmoil we encounter when we're teaching a class full of students unwilling to learn. The book talks about several strategies teachers can apply and help build knowledge of their students. I wrote the book hoping to provide a framework to various teachers along the line; these frameworks are free from the effects of evolving methodologies. Using bits and pieces from the book can help teachers tackle issues with more ease."

One aspect of the book highlights how teachers can track deliverables in 7 easy and effective steps. Here are the seven steps:

1.Identifying Challenges: To track deliverables, teachers must find what might challenge the students towards betterment.

2.Plan Accordingly: Once the challenges have been identified, study plans, extracurricular activities, and more must be centered around these challenges.

3.Set Realistic timelines: Don't rush the students. Set timelines that make sense and can be easily achieved.

4.Continue Breathing: an important aspect of the book is highlighting how teachers compromise on their health, so the most important step is to stop for a while and take a swift break.

5.Stop Panicking: While deriving such goals can be a little overwhelming, don't panic. The book makes sure to point out that panicking will not help; it is important to keep a clear head moving forward.

6.Execution: Put the planning into action and monitor how the children react to the set goals and targets.

7.Evaluate: Evaluate the results and determine whether or not a teacher needs to find a new tool, technique, or method to reinforce learning.

Angelia Johnson's 7 step strategy will help create, execute, assess, and reiterate knowledge-based methods to ensure a strong learning method. For more such strategies, make sure to get a copy of Moving the Unmovable today!
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Last Updated August 17, 2022