Everything a new elementary school teacher really needs to know : (but didn't learn in college) / Otis Kriegel, M.S.Ed..
Material type: TextPublisher: [United States?] : Read How You Want, [2015]Description: xii, 350 pages (large print) ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781459694965
- 1459694961
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Children's Book | Main Library | Parent/Teacher Resource Collection-Children's | 371.144 K92 | Available | 33111008701837 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Not your typical how - to manual for new teachers, this no - nonsense, jargon - free guide offers a wide variety of tools and tactics for getting through every school day with grace and sanity. Covered in glue, glitter, orange juice - or worse? Make a quick change into the spare set of clothes you keep on hand for just this purpose. Butterflies in your stomach before your first - ever Meet the Teacher Night? Keep your cool by writing the agenda on your board - it'll double as a crib sheet for you. These tips and hundreds more, covering virtually every aspect of teaching, have all been learned the hard way: from real - life classroom experience. Otis Kriegel's ''little black book'' will be a treasured resource for teachers who want not only to survive but to thrive in any situation.
"16 EasyRead Large."
Originally published: Minneapolis, MN : Free Spirit Publishing, 2012.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
[pt. 1.] Before the school year. 1. Making your classroom work for you ; 2. Learning your school's culture ; 3. Setting up for a terrific year -- [pt. 2.] During the school year. 4. Working with students ; 5. Working with your principal -- [pt. 3.] Your students' families. 6. The parent-teacher relationship ; 7. Communicating with families ; 8. When families come into the classroom -- [pt. 4.] Your life as a teacher. 9. Managing the workload ; 10. Balancing your responsibilities.
Not your typical how-to manual for new teachers, this jargon-free guide offers a wide variety of tools and tactics for getting through every school day with grace and sanity. Covered in glue, glitter, orange juice -- or worse? Make a quick change into the spare set of clothes you keep on hand for just this purpose. Butterflies in your stomach before your first-ever Meet the Teacher Night? Keep your cool by writing the agenda on your board -- it'll double as a crib sheet for you. These tips and hundreds more, covering virtually every aspect of teaching, have all been learned the hard way: from real-life classroom experience.