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Supporting New Teachers

A How-To Guide for Leaders
By: Lynn F. Howard

Foreword by Lisa Parker

Fifty percent of new teachers leave within the first five years. Why? Learn how leadership affects retention and learn how to stop the new teacher exodus.

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Product Details
  • Grade Level: PreK-12
  • ISBN: 9781483375007
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2015
  • Page Count: 184
  • Publication date: July 27, 2015
Price: $39.95
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Description

Description

What are you doing to sustain new teachers?

Fifty percent of new teachers leave within the first five years of teaching. Why? Surveys cite paperwork, discipline, communication, and feelings of isolation. But exiting teachers say lack of support from the administration, specifically the principal, causes them to leave the profession.

Today’s educational landscape requires administrators to balance management and instructional leadership. While many understand management, creating a supportive environment that builds capacity and fosters positive communication isn’t so intuitive. This guide provides leaders with realistic and simple-to-implement strategies that support new teachers. Every chapter includes:

  • Stories From the Field -- features common challenges and practical strategies
  • Administrator’s Role -- frames solutions within job function, current trends, and research-based practices
  • Self-Reflection -- guides action planning with checklists and worksheets

If leadership makes the difference in keeping new talent, get this guide to stop the new teacher exodus.

"Lynn Howard reinforces the fact that what we do every day to support teachers, specifically new teachers, impacts student learning. The self-reflection questions in each chapter provide an opportunity to honestly reflect on current practices as an instructional leader. Building on your own individual strengths and challenges in providing new staff support through self-reflection will provide the tools for the development of a realistic plan of action to support, develop, and retain new teachers."
Dr. Lena Marie Rockwood, Assistant Principal at Rumney Marsh Academy
Revere Public Schools, Massachusetts


“I wish I had this book my first year as an Assistant Principal."
Lisa Parker, First Year Teacher, Assistant Principal, Principal of the Year
Bertie County Schools, NC


Key features

  • Multiple real world scenarios to support the content and the strategies for administrators
  • Multiple learning strategies repeated in every chapter:

Quotes

Story from the field

The administrator’s role

What Else Can I Do?

Self-reflection questions

  • Charts and exhibits help provide administrators with specific tools that they can use for observations, feedback, and communicating with their staff
  • Results from the MetLife Survey of the American Teacher
Author(s)

Author(s)

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Lynn F. Howard

Lynn Howard is an author, professional development associate and teacher. She has worked for the Leadership and Learning Center for the past ten years and worked in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg School System for over 30 years as a middle grades science and math teacher, coordinator of the gifted program, and a K- 12 Regional Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction. She served on the National Association of Geoscience Education’ Speakers Bureau as a keynoter, board member and professional developer.

Lynn has presented at the Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development, National Science Teachers Association, Phi Delta Kappa, Learning Forward, International Reading Association, Association for Middle Level Educators and state and regional conferences.

She has published numerous books including Ready for Anything: Supporting New Teachers for Success and three grade levels of Five Easy Steps to a Balanced Science Program. She wrote “Connecting Science Standards and Assessments”, a chapter in Standards and Assessment: The Core of Quality Instruction. Her latest chapters, “Success in the Beginning: Supporting New Teachers and “Balanced Science Instruction” are published in Engaged Instruction: Thriving Classroom in the Age of the Common Core. Lynn also contributed to the new Response to Instructional Strategies and Interventions: Scenarios for K-12 educators by Dr. Linda Gregg.

Lynn holds a Master's of Earth Science and Education and a Bachelor's Degree in Biology from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Academy Certification from the National Staff Development Council, and national certification in Gifted and Talented.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword by Lisa Parker


Preface


A Vision of Teaching

Looking Through the Eyes of a New Teacher

Acknowledgments


About the Author


Introduction

Why Teachers Quit

New Teacher Support Programs

Rationale for Supporting New Teachers

How to Use the Book

How the Book Is Organized

Chapter 1. Instructional Leadership

Quote

Story From the Field

The Administrator’s Role

What Else Can I Do?

Self-Reflection Questions

Chapter 2. Planning for New Teacher Support

Quote

Story From the Field

The Administrator’s Role

What Else Can I Do?

Self-Reflection Questions

Chapter 3. Building Relationships

Quote

Story From the Field

The Administrator’s Role

What Else Can I Do?

Self-Reflection Questions

Chapter 4. New Teachers and Stress

Quote

Story From the Field

The Administrator’s Role

What Else Can I Do?

Self-Reflection Questions

Chapter 5. Before School Starts

Quote

Story From the Field

The Administrator’s Role

What Else Can I Do?

Self-Reflection Questions

Chapter 6. Classroom Management

Quote

Story From the Field

The Administrator’s Role

What Else Can I Do?

Self-Reflection Questions

Chapter 7. Curriculum Standards and Planning

Quote

Story From the Field

The Administrator’s Role

What Else Can I Do?

Self-Reflection Questions

Chapter 8. Collaboration and Communication

Quote

Story From the Field

The Administrator’s Role

What Else Can I Do?

Self-Reflection Questions

Chapter 9. Effective Teaching and Best Practices

Quote

Story From the Field

The Administrator’s Role

What Else Can I Do?

Self-Reflection Questions

Chapter 10. Observations and Evaluations

Quote

Story From the Field

The Administrator’s Role

What Else Can I Do?

Self-Reflection Questions

Chapter 11. Celebrating Success

Quote

Story From the Field

The Administrator’s Role

What Else Can I Do?

Self-Reflection Questions

Final Thoughts

References and Suggested Readings


Index


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