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Some schools have teachers create class pages on the school website to help students and parents stay informed. For example, on Immanuel School’s website , I saw that teachers include things like their contact info, class schedule, weekly assignments, and sometimes a short bio or welcome message. They also post resources like handouts, study guides, or helpful links. Some pages show upcoming events or classroom updates. I noticed that some content is probably private and only available if you're logged in as a student or parent. Overall, these pages are helpful for communication and keeping everyone on the same page. I plan to use technology to help me stay organized and work more efficiently. Tools like Google Classroom or Canvas would be great for posting assignments, collecting student work, and giving feedback. I’d also use Google Docs and Slides for lesson planning and sharing materials with coworkers. For quick assessments or review ga...

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