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Starting Strong

Surviving and Thriving as a New Teacher
Second Edition
By: Kristen J. Nelson, Kimberly Bailey

The new teacher's guide for understanding the roles, responsibilities, and relationships of teaching!

This ideal survival guide for navigating through the first year of teaching offers basic classroom layout suggestions for an optimal learning environment and frameworks to establish procedures that promote positive individual and group behavior. Novice teachers will also find guidelines for designing curriculum and instruction and clear methods for effective assessment. Additional how-to features include:

  • Samples of oral and written communication for parents and colleagues
  • Ways to create classroom newsletters
  • Techniques for using Web sites for interactive learning
  • Reflection questions for teachers at the end of each chapter

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Product Details
  • Grade Level: K-12
  • ISBN: 9781412955621
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2007
  • Page Count: 232
  • Publication date: August 14, 2007
Price: $42.95
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Description

Description

"Well done! Excellent for novice teachers progressing through their first year. As a current BTSA support provider, I will give this book to all my new teachers."
—Julia Dewees, English and Social Science Teacher
Vista del Mar Middle School, San Clemente, CA

"The perfect road map for assisting teachers, offering a wealth of resources they will need as they embark upon their journeys as beginning teachers."
—Donna R. Bohannon, Induction Staff Development Coordinator
Memphis City Schools, TN

The new teacher's handbook for understanding the roles, responsibilities, and relationships of teaching!

Presenting time-tested strategies specifically for new classroom instructors, Starting Strong, Second Edition, is the ideal survival guide for navigating through your crucial first year of teaching. Starting at the beginning, the authors offer basic classroom layout suggestions for an optimal learning environment and frameworks any novice teacher can use to establish procedures that promote positive individual and group behavior.

Moving from classroom management to instructional responsibilities, this indispensable resource offers clear guidelines for designing curriculum and instruction and methods for effective assessment. Additional how-to features include:

  • Samples of oral and written communication for parents and colleagues
  • Ways to create classroom newsletters
  • Techniques for using Web sites for interactive learning
  • Reflection questions for teachers at the end of each chapter

With plenty of food-for-thought ideas to evaluate your own practice, this invaluable text helps teachers gain confidence and competence and reduce stress during that all-important first year!


Key features

  • Time-tested strategies and ideas to help make your first year a smooth year
  • Offers classroom layout suggestions for an optimal learning environment
  • Provides frameworks for establishing procedures to promote positive behavior for the whole class, small group, or individual
  • Guidelines for designing curriculum and instruction
  • Examples for oral and written communication and parents and colleagues, back-to-school nights, and classroom newsletters
  • Web sites are suggested for active learning and lesson planning
  • Connections to brain-based research
  • Reflection questions are built-in at the end of each chapter, raising food-for-thought ideas as you evaluate your own practice
Author(s)

Author(s)

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Kristen J. Nelson

Kristen J. Nelson is the author of numerous books in the education field, including Teaching in the Digital Age and Developing Students’ Multiple Intelligences. She works for a large suburban school district in Orange County, California. Nelson has been an elementary and middle school teacher before becoming an educational administrator.
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Kimberly Bailey

Kim Bailey, with more than 29 years’ experience in education, has served as a special education classroom teacher, district administrator, educational consultant, and university professor. For the past eight years, she has placed her professional focus in the areas of professional development and educational leadership.
Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments


About the Authors


Introduction


1. Teacher as a Creator of Classroom Environment

2. Teacher as a Manager of the Classroom

3. Teacher as a Designer of Instruction

4. Teacher as an Assessor

5. Teacher as a Promoter of Literacy

6. Teacher as a Facilitator and Guide for Learning

7. Teacher as a Relationship Builder

8. Teacher as a Communicator

9. Teacher as a Learner

Conclusion: Finding Your Own Style and Voice


Bibliography


Index


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