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Nov 12, 2007
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Carol Veravanich writes the "Ask the Teacher" column for the Orange County Register Newspaper. The column runs every Wednesday in the Local Section.
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- I write a column for the Orange County Register. The column is called, "Ask the Teacher." I am an experienced teacher and administrator. I have experience teaching at the Kindergarten, First, Second, Third, Fifth, and High School grade levels. I was also an assistant principal for an elementary school.
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Hello, I'm a NYC public school teacher. I need a question answered, but I'm having a difficult time coming up with an answer for my class. Let's say it is the third month of the new school year and you have just finished a week-long unit of study that covered key grade-level standards for your students. Prior to teaching the unit, you invested significant time and effort into preparing lessons, activities, and supporting materials. However, over 50% of your students failed the end-of-unit test you administered at the end of the week. To keep up with the pacing calendar, you are expected to move on to a new topic the following week. Please describe what next steps you will take to address this situation.
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