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Building Website Databases: A Useful Tool for Administrators

Building Website Databases: A Useful Tool for Administrators. By Nicholas Golowich. The Challenge. Take a walk around your school, when you get the rare opportunity, and survey the great things that your colleagues are doing. Involved Administrators.

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Building Website Databases: A Useful Tool for Administrators

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  1. Building Website Databases: A Useful Tool for Administrators By Nicholas Golowich

  2. The Challenge • Take a walk around your school, when you get the rare opportunity, and survey the great things that your colleagues are doing.

  3. Involved Administrators • As an administrator, this connection transcends beyond an informal process of keeping her pulse on the activities of teachers in their classrooms; it’s a contractual obligation.

  4. So much to know! • The requirement of an administrator is to juggle the needs of a faculty that teaches the core subjects of • language arts, • math, • science, • world languages, • and social studies.

  5. Special Areas • In addition, the committed administrator supports the teachers of domestic skills (cooking, sewing, woodshop), • physical education/health, • music, • special education • and technology.

  6. In what appears to be a massive load for an administration to manage, the challenge is twofold: • How to become familiar with all areas of curriculum • How to become a resource of teaching strategies that bind all subject areas

  7. Let’s Get Busy!!! • Following is a database of tools that are useful to all teachers, and that you can have at your disposal to store in your “favorites.”

  8. Directions: • At the end of this presentation, e-mail golowic2@tcnj.edu, • And I will reply with the hyperlinks. This facilitates storing them on your computer.

  9. Here is your database of websites that are crucial for the supportive administrator • The hands-on building administrator juggles the needs of a faculty that teaches the core subjects of language arts, math, science, world languages, and social studies.

  10. Math: Math challenges for families: a great addition to any website!

  11. Language arts: • Phonicsgames • Working with Words • Greek mythology • The Word Detective

  12. Physical Education and Health: • Journals and other e-resources • Search in educational databases

  13. World Languages • Say “hello” to the world! • Resources for elementary school teachers

  14. Industrial arts and life skills: • www.bigchalk.com • K-12 teacher resources for food history lessons • Home economics sites

  15. Science: • Space exploration: • To satisfy curiosity: • Pauls' Interactive Chemistry Lab

  16. Social studies: more sites than can probably be listed here!

  17. Music • New World Symphony

  18. And finally, a great database for teachers in many subjects:

  19. Other resources

  20. Study Skills

  21. The following can be utilized for lesson plans and a huge stockpile of information to help students and teachers with current topics:

  22. The ultimate list of teacher’s resources: • http://www.teachers.net/ • http://www.teachervision.com/tv/ • http://www.askeric.org/ • http://www.big6.com/ • http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/concept2class/index.html • http://www.educating.net/ • http://www.ipl.org/ • http://disney.go.com/DisneyLearning/ • http://www.state.nj.us/education/ • http://juliet.stfx.ca/people/stu/x94emj/teacher.htm • http://www.bigchalk.com/

  23. And, finally, everyone’s favorite website:

  24. By Nicholas Golowich • Made on March 29, 2003 • For the College of New Jersey • Administrative Technology

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