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When You're the New Teacher : 28 Strategies to Align Your Good Intentions with Your Teaching Practices.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Soslau, Elizabeth.
Series:
Free Spirit Professional® Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Student teachers--Training of--United States--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Student teachers.
First year teachers--Training of--United States--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
First year teachers.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (162 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Huntington Beach : Free Spirit Publishing Inc., 2024.
Summary:
Self-directed, self-paced professional learning teachers can use to build agency and improve their practice, with easy-to-digest ideas that can be implemented in the classroom the next day.
Contents:
A
Title page
Copyright page
Contents
Contents Cont.
List of Figures viii
List of Reproducible Pages ix
Introduction 1
Why This Book? 2
Who Is the Book For? 2
Scope and Organization 3
How to Use the Book 4
Author's Perspective: Ideas That Underlie the Book's Strategies 5
Two Common Truths 8
Chapter One: Getting Your House in Order 9
Strategy 1: Unearth Students' Funds of Knowledge 10
Strategy 2: Discover Community Assets 12
Strategy 3: Identify Family Expectations 15
Strategy 4: Help Students Learn Family Expectations and Set Goals 21
Chapter Two: Collaboration Is Essential 39
Strategy 5: Invite Family Adults to Share Their Expertise with the Class 40
Strategy 6: Guide Students to Reflect on the Family Visits 43
Strategy 7: Use a Four-Step Framework to Navigate Teacher-Family Communications 45
Strategy 8: Use Peer Observations to Build Partnerships with Colleagues 48
Strategy 9: Form or Join a Teacher Inquiry Group 52
Strategy 10: Develop Relationships with Administrators 58
Chapter Three: Love and Care in Teaching 69
Strategy 11: Recognize the Importance of Demonstrating Love and Care for Students 70
Strategy 12: Anchor Your Classroom with Mirrors, Windows, and Sliding Glass Doors 71
Strategy 13: Help Students Express and Share Their Identities 73
Strategy 14: Help Students Consider How They See Themselves and How Others See Them 76
Strategy 15: Make All Classroom Spaces Affirming Places 79
Strategy 16: Connect with Journaling and Letter Writing 81
Strategy 17: Set Norms Together to Build a Classroom Community 84
Strategy 18: Have a Shout-Out Box for Student Affirmations 86
Chapter Four: Embracing Opportunities for Growth 95.
Strategy 19: Follow a Recipe for Addressing Problematic Situations with Colleagues 96
Strategy 20: Make Help-Seeking a Key Part of Your Professional Practice 101
Strategy 21: Embolden Yourself to Contribute Expertise 103
Strategy 22: Learn Ways to Manage Stress, Ward Off Burnout, and Find Joy in Teaching 105
Chapter Five: Moving Out and Beyond 115
Strategy 23: Reflect and Plan to Make Goodbyes Meaningful 116
Strategy 24: Expand Your Portfolio 118
Strategy 25: Prepare for New Beginnings 121
Strategy 26: Set Yearlong Aspirations for Curriculum and Learning 122
Strategy 27: Visit and Start Planning for Your New Space 124
Strategy 28: Make Time for Summer Learning 125
A Final Word of Encouragement 131
Acknowledgments 133
Appendix: Expert Perspectives: Foundations for Teaching and Learning 135
References 137
Index 139
Digital Resources 145
About the Author 147
B.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9798885545112
9798885545105
OCLC:
1457639089

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