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- New Teacher Support Shopping GuideFinally, a new teacher support guide for new and old teachers alike.
- New Teacher MentoringNew Teacher Mentoring is a proactive approach.It is the best way to avoid the "sink or swim" syndrome.
- How to Destroy a New Teacher!!!How To Destroy A New Teacher! Kids! Are you out there? Don't you hate it when you get that new teacher in your class that is all enthusiastic, inspiring everyone to "learn" Well, I've come up with a way to get rid of these teachers fast.
- Top 5 New Teacher NecessitiesThe job of being a new teacher is a very hard. However, there are some things that new teachers can use and do to make their first year easier and a success. Read on to find the top 5 new teacher essentials.
- Teachers Mentoring Other Teachers: What to Do and What to Avoid when Offering Teacher SupportTeacher mentoring benefits all participants, namely the mentor, the new teacher and the education system, by being an interactive system that encourages the transfer of knowledge and skills through professional practice.
The First Day of School for the New TeacherWhat new teacher has not stepped into this new arena with shaky legs, sweaty palms and a dry mouth?
New Teacher Survival GuideIt can be tough as a new teacher. There is so much to learn and the students can make it even more difficult if you are not prepared.- A Review of the Current Literature on New Teacher Induction ProgramsEducation is an issue of paramount concern for society. Although numerous initiatives have been undertaken in recent years to improve the quality of education provided to all students, many of the programs developed have not have a positive impact on education.
Teacher Report Cards: Should Teachers Be Graded on a Curve?Teachers are increasingly angry about the new evaluations being released in New York City. Parents, lawmakers, and even students support these new teacher report cards.
20 Tips to Help New Teachers Survive Their First Years in the ClassroomRecently graduated from college or changing careers? On the verge of beginning your life as a new teacher? Consider this your new teacher orientation on how to survive your first few year's in teaching.- The Substitute TeacherSome classroom management tips to help the new subtitute teacher not loose her or his cool in the classroom
- New Teacher Tips: Discover a Simple Way on How to Become a Good TeacherIn today's world high stakes world of assessment and evaluations, it's easy for new teachers to get discouraged by a bad lesson and think they don't have what it takes to be effective in the classroom.
- 5 New Year's Resolutions for My ClassroomSchool teachers are great at setting goals for students, but how about for ourselves? Here are some great New Year's Resolutions to print out and keep handy near your teacher desk to review all year long.
Pros and Cons of Becoming a TeacherAre you considering a career in teaching? Here are some of the pros and cons of being a teacher.- New Teacher Tips: How to Teach with Less Stress!What do you do to create a stress-free teaching life? Despite the stresses of teaching, new teachers must take out time for themselves otherwise they will experience burnout at a faster rate.
Forums for Teachers: Online Teacher Support GroupsAre you a teacher? Here are some helpful message boards for teachers.- How to Obtain a Teaching Certificate in New York StateThe New York State Education Department has issued new requirements and guidelines for acquiring a teaching certificate in the state. This article describes these current requirements that must be met to become certified.
- Austerity the Theme of New York's 2012 BudgetI have the privilege -- or misfortune, depending on your political leanings -- of living in Albany, N.Y., just miles from the state legislature. The battle over the most recent budget was one of austerity.
- New Teacher Tips: Become the Effective Teacher You WantToday in the realm of assessments and evaluations, just one bad lesson can leave the bravest of teachers feeling inadequate in the classroom. Teachers are not alone.
Ohio Introduces Residency Program for New TeachersOhio unveils new four-year residency program for beginning teachers, beginning in 2011.- New Teacher Tips: Instructional Strategies that Promote Active LearningResearch has shown that students need to do more than just listen to make learning meaningful.
- Conflict Resolution Education as a Solution to the Teacher Retention CrisisA Look at Conflict Resolution Education as a Solution to the Teacher Retention Crisis.
- A Parent's Guide to the First Year TeacherIf your child is spending this year in the warm, excited arms of a first year teacher, here's what mom and dad may need to know to ensure a happy, successful year for everyone included.
- Advice for New TeachersAs a new teacher, I understand the anxiety my peers will face as they head "back to school" for the first time this fall. Having just completed my first week of full-time teaching, the advice I have to offer may help new teachers to stay focused and keep their sanity.
- Teacher Coaching: The Best Way to Retain TeachersThe important steps in supportive teacher coaching are listed and coaching is explained.
- Journal Writing for the New and Experienced Teacher's SoulTeacher burnout is on the rise but there are ways to avoid this stress early on. Five minutes is all you need
- What Makes a Good TeacherNew teachers feel they need to teach the text. Not true! What makes a teacher good is going beyond the confines of the classroom.
What Beginning (New) Teachers Need the MostThere is no person more enthusiastic and excited about his job than a beginning teacher. If they are lucky this excitement lasts a few years, but eventually that "save the world" attitude wears off.- Teacher Showers: How to Show that Special Teacher Your Appreciation!We've all heard of wedding showers and baby showers but what about teacher showers? It's the latest way to show those special teachers how much they are appreciated AND supply their classrooms!
- Interview with Teacher of Special Needs ChildrenClassrooms are filled with children of varying ability levels and academic needs. A lot can be gained from hearing about one teacher's classroom experiences. This interview asks one teacher what she does in her classroom to work with and for special needs children.
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