"The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates.
The great teacher inspires."
William Arthur Ward
 
module contents benefits of volunteers preparing your classroom orientation for the volunteers classroom practices supervising the volunteers completing the commitment Do's and Don't Do's when working with volunteers forms, documents and links
 


Welcome

Thank you for welcoming OSU students as volunteers in your classroom. Volunteer opportunities in P-12 schools benefit university students as well as students in Pre-K through 12th grades. You will find this guide useful for having more effective and productive experiences working with the volunteers in your classroom on a daily basis and for improving the OSU volunteers' transition to your classroom. Information in this module may be printed in paper form or copied for educational purposes.

Acknowledgments

We would like to thank the following teachers and university district neighborhood schools for their contributions in the content of this learning module:

Teachers: Lovie Debnam, Pam Condo, Carol Lynch, June Charles, William Shrum, Christine Sapp-Capatosto, Ingrid Harris-Luft, Bonny L. Shiplet, Ann Boussedra, Angela R. Jackson, Carol Morgan, Krista Jacob, Geri Granger and Uyen Zimmerman.

Schools: Second Avenue Elementary School, Crestview Middle School, Centennial High School, Medary Elementary School and Arts Impact Middle School.

   
   
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