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Characteristics of a Good Teacher-Student Match for a Student at High Risk for Missing School  (Web version 01/2005)

Students with an injury or a chronic or re-occurring health condition may have frequent, repeated, intermittent, and extended periods of disrupted attendance and impaired functioning. They are at high risk of being left out and left behind. This checklist lists the teacher characteristics and practices that support and protect students at risk for missing school, who have a history of missing school, and who are re-entering school after an injury or illness. Schools and parents can use this list to design a resource, recovery and re-entry plan.  Students may also need an IEP or S. 504 plan.


The Teacher

___ Is experienced. (Has taught the course before)

___ Is extremely well organized.

___ Follows a course syllabus.

___ Has explicit written goals and objectives for course.

___ Can be relied on to follow a predictable calendar of activities and assignments.

___ Uses a basic standard text.

___ Posts the course syllabus, class calendar, study guides and assignments on a class website.

___ Has student names, phone numbers and email addresses available to all students and encourages students to use each other as resources (study buddies, cooperative learning groups, study teams, etc.).

___ Uses a cooperative vs. a competitive goal structure.

___ Makes all texts, supplemental materials and resources available at start of course.

___ Encourages take-home exams.

___ Uses email to communicate.

___ Is computer literate.

___ Is knowledgeable about learning resources on the web.

___ Is willing to talk on phone with students.

___ Accepts assignments, papers and projects online.

___ Teaches note-taking skills; Uses course note-takers.

___ Encourages students to share lecture and discussion notes.

___ Encourages writing across the curriculum.

___ Accepts phone links or video camera in classroom.

___ Evaluates tests and assignments promptly.

___ Is knowledgeable about student resources within the school and the community.


The world endures solely by virtue of the breath of school children. (Talmud)

Best Wishes for a Healthy 2010!

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Ellie Goldberg, M.Ed.
healthykids@rcn.com

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