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A Substitute
Is a Teacher Too

Since you usually dont know when you are going to be out and a substitute will be taking over your class, it is a good idea to review regularly -- at least every couple weeks with younger students -- what you expect when a substitute teacher is in the classroom.

  • Make sure students know that substitutes will report on their behavior and collect their class work.
  • Tell them that classroom rules are in full effect and you expect them to be on their best behavior.
  • Let them know that they should follow the instructions of a substitute even if they differ from your own.
  • Ask them for ideas about how they might help a substitute feel welcome.
  • Perhaps you might even refer to substitutes as a "guest teachers" instead of substitutes. That term will convey the idea that the substitute is there to teach, not baby sit.

    Source: Ken Shore: The Classroom Problem Solver

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    09/14/2010



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