The First-Year Teacher's Survival Guide - Ready-to-Use Strategies, Tools & Activities for Meeting the Challenges of Each School Day

The First-Year Teacher's Survival Guide - Ready-to-Use Strategies, Tools & Activities for Meeting the Challenges of Each School Day

von: Julia G. Thompson

Jossey-Bass, 2018

ISBN: 9781119470304 , 544 Seiten

4. Auflage

Format: PDF

Kopierschutz: DRM

Mac OSX,Windows PC Apple iPad, Android Tablet PC's

Preis: 25,99 EUR

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The First-Year Teacher's Survival Guide - Ready-to-Use Strategies, Tools & Activities for Meeting the Challenges of Each School Day


 

The Updated Fourth Edition of the Award-Winning Book that Offers Beginning Educators Everything They Need in Order to Survive and Thrive!
Designed for new educators, this award-winning book covers the basic strategies, activities, and tools teachers need to know in order to succeed in the classroom. Now it its fourth edition, The First-Year Teacher's Survival Guide contains new and updated material on essential topics including: classroom management (how to prevent or minimize disruptions), sustaining professional growth, differentiated instruction, nurturing a growth mindset, and much more.
The fourth edition also offers downloadable forms and worksheets, and video instruction on key topics. In addition, this must-have guide:
  • Offers ideas for dealing with homework and instructional concerns from parents and guardians
  • Includes suggestions for helping new professionals maintain a successful work-life balance
  • Contains guidelines to classroom technology and ideas for using digital tools to create engaging lessons
  • Proposes proven strategies for forging positive, supportive relationships with students
  • Presents recommendations for successfully managing the most common discipline problems
This must-have guide is filled with the information and tips new teachers need in order to face classroom situations with confidence.


Julia G. Thompson served as a classroom teacher for forty years; she currently works as a consultant and teacher trainer. Through her blog (juliagthompson.blogspot.com) and Twitter handle (@TeacherAdvice) she offers tips for teachers on a wide variety of topics. She can also be reached through her website (www.juliagthompson.com).