First-Year Teacher's Survival Guide
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Product details
- ISBN 9781394225538
- Weight: 1179g
- Dimensions: 213 x 272mm
- Publication Date: 21 Mar 2024
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
The quick, comprehensive, and accessible guide that new educators need to make it through the first year and thrive in the profession.
The First-Year Teacher's Survival Guide provides valuable strategies, activities, and tools you need to succeed in the classroom. Now in its fifth edition, this book meets the needs of today’s K-12 teachers, updated with the latest tools, techniques, and topics that aren’t addressed in teacher education programs. Inside, you will find practical information on classroom management, professional growth, trauma-informed practices, student engagement, social-emotional learning and more. You’ll also get an essential introduction to teaching and learning in an AI-enabled world, as well as maximizing the use of digital tools, devices, and apps. With downloadable forms, templates, and additional resources available online, this book truly supports you as you enter the challenging and rewarding profession of education.
- Get ideas for communicating with concerned parents and caregivers
- Learn tips for maintaining a comfortable work-life balance and prioritizing self-care
- Help your students succeed with tech-integration and personalized instruction
- Maintain a calm, safe classroom with classroom management techniques, apps, and restorative practices
- Discover proven strategies for creating a positive classroom environment and, supportive relationships with students
This must-have guide is filled with the information and tips new K-12 teachers need to face classroom challenges with confidence and thrive in the profession.
Michelle Cummings has extensive experience as a teacher, principal, assistant superintendent, and as former Chief Academic Officer at Teachers Pay Teachers (TPT). She graduated from Brown University and earned her Ed.M. at Harvard Graduate School of Education. Michelle can be contacted for workshops and speaking engagements through her website (michelle-cummings.com) where she also shares insights on a wide range of educational topics.
