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The Million Word activity connects with parents, studentsBy n a - "This is the most valuable thing I've ever done with my students," one middle school teacher wrote about the "Million Words" assignment. "I've built an instant bond with parents," said another. Find out how it works from teachers who are using this terrific strategy! (Added: 17-Nov-2006 Hits: 285 )Ask The Headhunter: Starting A Job on The Right FootBy Nick Corcodilos - You've got a great new job. Now what? How do you parlay the wonderful impression you created in your interviews into success during the first few weeks on your new job? Here's the key: don't wait for the company to "assimilate" you. It's up to you to establish yourself as a valuable employee as quickly as possible. (Added: 22-Jan-2004 Hits: 1490 )You Got the Job, Now What?By n/a - Getting Ahead: You Got the Job, Now What? After your determination and job hunting strategy got you the job or promotion you wanted: · Keep your network in place by thanking all those who aided your job search. Stay in touch with them even if you're not job hunting. · Record you accomplishments in your new job as they occur. (Added: 26-Jan-2004 Hits: 1192 )First Job - Making a Good ImpressionBy n/a - Most of what you learned in school will not prepare you for your first job, even if you did an internship. More will be expected of you when you're no longer a student. Follow these four rules and you'll make your new employer happy she hired you. (Added: 22-Jan-2004 Hits: 910 )Starting A New Job Is Like Learning To DriveBy Joan Lloyd, C.S.P. - "Geez, I used to do his job and I was ten times faster. I didn’t need all the handholding I have to do for him. He has to think through everything and he plods along. And the mistakes he makes are so obviously avoided." Starting a new job or learning a new job skill can be like learning to drive. (Added: 26-Jan-2004 Hits: 1041 )Starting Out on the Right Foot In Your New JobBy Kate Wendleton - Starting out can be tricky: you are "on board" but "the jury is still out on you." It is a time of trial. You are often being watched to see if you will work out. Here are some things you need to do to start out on the right foot and keep moving in the right direction: (Added: 26-Jan-2004 Hits: 1733 )
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