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Novice Teacher Communication Training

Novice Teacher Communication Training. Novice Teacher Communications. Module 1 – Teacher to Parent Communication Module 2 – Teacher to Student Communication Module 3 – Teacher to Teacher Communication. Please select from one of the following training modules.

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Novice Teacher Communication Training

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  1. Novice Teacher Communication Training

  2. Novice Teacher Communications • Module 1 – Teacher to Parent Communication • Module 2 – Teacher to Student Communication • Module 3 – Teacher to Teacher Communication Please select from one of the following training modules After completing each training module, return to this main menu to. select another module

  3. Novice Teacher CommunicationsOnline Training Module 1 – Teacher to Parent Communication After completing each training module, return to this main menu to. select another module Bad Play Scenarios Good Bad http://www.adi.org/journal/ss05/Graham-Clay.pdf

  4. Novice Teacher CommunicationsOnline Training Module 1 – Teacher to Parent Communication Question 1 Knowledge Check After viewing the events in this scenario, which of the following actions(s) taken by the educator reflected appropriate communication? Select all that apply. A Pointing a finger in the face of the parent. B Asking for the parents help in identifying a solution. C Yell at the parent while expressing frustration about their child. D Calmly discussing with a parent the specific behavior occurring with their child. E Being vague about student’s behavior. http://www.adi.org/journal/ss05/Graham-Clay.pdf

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