Hi.
My name is Bob Brandis.
My history is below but in a nutshell,
I have been with Education Qld for 38 years,
a teacher for 35;
of which 32 were as a principal.
I am now a relief teacher because I enjoy it.
I want to share my experience and improve your relief teaching skills.
I started with Education Queensland in 1973. I spent a few years teaching in Brisbane before taking over my first principal position at my one teacher school in 1979.
I progressed through the principal ranks until I earned principalship of my big city school.
Throughout my principal's career I kept close to my classrooms and teachers.
I saw some great relief teachers and some who just struggled through their days, not for the want of trying.
After 38 years I retired from full time work in 2010.
After I retired, I decided to join the ranks of Relief Teaching and walk the talk. I now do relief teaching in small country schools with multi-age students, small city schools with composite classrooms and large city schools.
I offer you my experience and will happily share activities, tasks and curriculum assignments that are tried and tested in various classrooms and various age groups.
Comments for "50 Ways to be a Better Relief Teacher"
The American educational system is defunct. Patty Degen, a retired public school teacher with over 40 years' experience in the classroom, has written a treatise which, in surprisingly few words, explains exactly why and what the solutions are. One would have to read many, many books to get to this educational digest. Patty, of course, over the years, has consumed all of these books and has delv...
This book is a brief summary of experience that I have acquired from teaching languages and from learning languages myself.
Up to today, I have mastered six languages up to advanced and native levels (two of them are native, indeed) and four more languages to intermediate level.
In my book I share with you the most successful techniques for language learning. There’s little theoretical re...
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