Name ST. Helena Parish School District School Site Position

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Name ST. Helena Parish School District School Site Position 2016 Book Study Name ST. Helena Parish School District School Site Position SLT Objectives Objective #1 – Objective #2 –

Teaching Philosophy Complete slide two which is entitled, “Teaching Philosophy” reflecting on your philosophy of education.

Expectations You will be working on Slide 3 of your portfolio entitled “Expectations”. Explain how your objectives from your SLT will increase your current expectation level and improve student achievement.

Before and after You will be working on Slide 4 of your portfolio entitled, “Before and After”. Give an example of a practice that you no longer use due to a skill you learned at a professional development workshop.

The professional educator You will be working on Slide 5 of your portfolio entitled, “The Professional Educator”. Upload your SLT into the slide.

The praise factor You will be working on Slide 6 of your portfolio entitled “The Praise Factor”. Take a picture of you praising students in or out of your classroom using one of the effective components of praise. Upload it on the slide and write a caption.

Public relations You will be working on Slide 7 of your portfolio entitled “Public Relations”. Upload pictures of a relevant activity that promoted positive activities at the school. Submit for publication to local newspaper.

purpose You will be working on Slide 8 of your portfolio entitled “Purpose”. Show an example of what it looks like when someone displays purposeful actions versus someone who doesn’t. (This can be displayed through illustrations.)