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The Boy Scout's
motto is "Always Be Prepared" and a
substitute teacher should also have that motto.
Each school or district has its own set of
rules and regulations, this makes it necessary
for the the substitute to have written
instructions to maintain order and to assist the
students as they learn.
The "Substitute Handbook" is an essential part of the safe
healthy learning environment which; is the goal
of all schools.
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Franklin County Schools is one of the school
districts who is sharing their substitute teacher
handbook.
A
thank you goes to all four districts below who have
shared their handbooks online. |
Samples of
Substitute Handbooks-
the following Kentucky School
Districts have graciously offered
their Substitute Handbooks as
samples for other school districts
to view.
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S.O.S.— Save Our
Substitutes (Michigan Ed Association)
It may not be in your lesson plans right now, but
sometime in the future you're probably going to miss
a day of school and you'll need a substitute. Subs
are like Santa's elves-they do the work when the big
guy isn't around. Subs will do a better job if you
make sure everything they need is marked and handy.http://www.mea.org/newmembers/k12/4_saveoursubstitutes.html
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Substitute Teacher
Resources
(Teacher Vision) Prepare your class for your absence
with our substitute teacher printables and
references. Use these classroom management resources
to provide substitutes with emergency contact
information, directions, and a daily schedule. Our
lesson planning kits provide great icebreakers for
substitutes and plenty of fun, educational
activities for elementary and intermediate students.
Feedback forms will help you gather important
information about a substitute's experience in your
classroom.
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