Curt Richards
30 Insights for New Teachers to Thrive
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30 Insights for New Teachers to Thrive
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This book provides a mixture of practical situations that every teacher, new or veteran, will face.
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This book provides a mixture of practical situations that every teacher, new or veteran, will face.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 164
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 216g
- ISBN-13: 9781475871234
- ISBN-10: 1475871236
- Artikelnr.: 66353030
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 164
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 216g
- ISBN-13: 9781475871234
- ISBN-10: 1475871236
- Artikelnr.: 66353030
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Curt Richards is a retired public school teacher. He has taught various science courses for 37 years ranging from middle school to college. During his career Richards has mentored numerous teachers and practice teachers
Introduction: The Heart of a Teacher
Chapter One: Monitor and Adjust
Chapter Two: Classroom Management-Rules and Correction
Chapter Three: Teaching to Various Learning Styles
Chapter Four: Everyone Learns at a Different Rate
Chapter Five: Make the Material Relevant
Chapter Six: Consider the Needs of the Student
Chapter Seven: The Teachable Moment: Time To Be Flexible
Chapter Eight: Be a Servant Leader
Chapter Nine: There Is Something Important About a Name
Chapter Ten: Timing Is Important
Chapter Eleven: Help Build a Better Brain Through Repetition and Spacing
Chapter Twelve: Forgetting Has Its Place in Learning
Chapter Thirteen: Curiosity and Gap Instruction
Chapter Fourteen: Teaching Machines Versus Humans
Chapter Fifteen: Journaling Has Its Place in Any Subject
Chapter Sixteen: Front Door-Back Door
Chapter Seventeen: Peer Learning-Each One, Teach One
Chapter Eighteen: Teacher-Centered Versus Student-Centered
Chapter Nineteen: Use Your Energy Wisely
Chapter Twenty: Redirection versus Rejection
Chapter Twenty-one: Develop More Than One Passion
Chapter Twenty-two: Stay Current
Chapter Twenty-three: Classroom Organization and Displays
Chapter Twenty- four: Professionalism
Chapter Twenty-five: Nonverbal Cues
Chapter Twenty-six: Documentation
Chapter Twenty-seven: Parent Conferences
Chapter Twenty-eight: Teacher Burnout and Rewiring Your Brain
Chapter Twenty-nine: Morning Person
Chapter Thirty: Relationships with Fellow Teachers
Appendix A: Insightful Teacher Experiences
Losing My Marbles
Passing Papers
Never Turn Your Back
Let's Go Outside
What's in a Name? A Lot!
Things My Contract Does NOT Say
Whoa, Nellie! Another Field Trip
Who Threw the Pickle?
I Screamed, You Screamed, We All Screamed!
Snow Day!
These Kids Today
Appendix B: List of Remember Statements from the Chapters
About the Author
Chapter One: Monitor and Adjust
Chapter Two: Classroom Management-Rules and Correction
Chapter Three: Teaching to Various Learning Styles
Chapter Four: Everyone Learns at a Different Rate
Chapter Five: Make the Material Relevant
Chapter Six: Consider the Needs of the Student
Chapter Seven: The Teachable Moment: Time To Be Flexible
Chapter Eight: Be a Servant Leader
Chapter Nine: There Is Something Important About a Name
Chapter Ten: Timing Is Important
Chapter Eleven: Help Build a Better Brain Through Repetition and Spacing
Chapter Twelve: Forgetting Has Its Place in Learning
Chapter Thirteen: Curiosity and Gap Instruction
Chapter Fourteen: Teaching Machines Versus Humans
Chapter Fifteen: Journaling Has Its Place in Any Subject
Chapter Sixteen: Front Door-Back Door
Chapter Seventeen: Peer Learning-Each One, Teach One
Chapter Eighteen: Teacher-Centered Versus Student-Centered
Chapter Nineteen: Use Your Energy Wisely
Chapter Twenty: Redirection versus Rejection
Chapter Twenty-one: Develop More Than One Passion
Chapter Twenty-two: Stay Current
Chapter Twenty-three: Classroom Organization and Displays
Chapter Twenty- four: Professionalism
Chapter Twenty-five: Nonverbal Cues
Chapter Twenty-six: Documentation
Chapter Twenty-seven: Parent Conferences
Chapter Twenty-eight: Teacher Burnout and Rewiring Your Brain
Chapter Twenty-nine: Morning Person
Chapter Thirty: Relationships with Fellow Teachers
Appendix A: Insightful Teacher Experiences
Losing My Marbles
Passing Papers
Never Turn Your Back
Let's Go Outside
What's in a Name? A Lot!
Things My Contract Does NOT Say
Whoa, Nellie! Another Field Trip
Who Threw the Pickle?
I Screamed, You Screamed, We All Screamed!
Snow Day!
These Kids Today
Appendix B: List of Remember Statements from the Chapters
About the Author
Introduction: The Heart of a Teacher
Chapter One: Monitor and Adjust
Chapter Two: Classroom Management-Rules and Correction
Chapter Three: Teaching to Various Learning Styles
Chapter Four: Everyone Learns at a Different Rate
Chapter Five: Make the Material Relevant
Chapter Six: Consider the Needs of the Student
Chapter Seven: The Teachable Moment: Time To Be Flexible
Chapter Eight: Be a Servant Leader
Chapter Nine: There Is Something Important About a Name
Chapter Ten: Timing Is Important
Chapter Eleven: Help Build a Better Brain Through Repetition and Spacing
Chapter Twelve: Forgetting Has Its Place in Learning
Chapter Thirteen: Curiosity and Gap Instruction
Chapter Fourteen: Teaching Machines Versus Humans
Chapter Fifteen: Journaling Has Its Place in Any Subject
Chapter Sixteen: Front Door-Back Door
Chapter Seventeen: Peer Learning-Each One, Teach One
Chapter Eighteen: Teacher-Centered Versus Student-Centered
Chapter Nineteen: Use Your Energy Wisely
Chapter Twenty: Redirection versus Rejection
Chapter Twenty-one: Develop More Than One Passion
Chapter Twenty-two: Stay Current
Chapter Twenty-three: Classroom Organization and Displays
Chapter Twenty- four: Professionalism
Chapter Twenty-five: Nonverbal Cues
Chapter Twenty-six: Documentation
Chapter Twenty-seven: Parent Conferences
Chapter Twenty-eight: Teacher Burnout and Rewiring Your Brain
Chapter Twenty-nine: Morning Person
Chapter Thirty: Relationships with Fellow Teachers
Appendix A: Insightful Teacher Experiences
Losing My Marbles
Passing Papers
Never Turn Your Back
Let's Go Outside
What's in a Name? A Lot!
Things My Contract Does NOT Say
Whoa, Nellie! Another Field Trip
Who Threw the Pickle?
I Screamed, You Screamed, We All Screamed!
Snow Day!
These Kids Today
Appendix B: List of Remember Statements from the Chapters
About the Author
Chapter One: Monitor and Adjust
Chapter Two: Classroom Management-Rules and Correction
Chapter Three: Teaching to Various Learning Styles
Chapter Four: Everyone Learns at a Different Rate
Chapter Five: Make the Material Relevant
Chapter Six: Consider the Needs of the Student
Chapter Seven: The Teachable Moment: Time To Be Flexible
Chapter Eight: Be a Servant Leader
Chapter Nine: There Is Something Important About a Name
Chapter Ten: Timing Is Important
Chapter Eleven: Help Build a Better Brain Through Repetition and Spacing
Chapter Twelve: Forgetting Has Its Place in Learning
Chapter Thirteen: Curiosity and Gap Instruction
Chapter Fourteen: Teaching Machines Versus Humans
Chapter Fifteen: Journaling Has Its Place in Any Subject
Chapter Sixteen: Front Door-Back Door
Chapter Seventeen: Peer Learning-Each One, Teach One
Chapter Eighteen: Teacher-Centered Versus Student-Centered
Chapter Nineteen: Use Your Energy Wisely
Chapter Twenty: Redirection versus Rejection
Chapter Twenty-one: Develop More Than One Passion
Chapter Twenty-two: Stay Current
Chapter Twenty-three: Classroom Organization and Displays
Chapter Twenty- four: Professionalism
Chapter Twenty-five: Nonverbal Cues
Chapter Twenty-six: Documentation
Chapter Twenty-seven: Parent Conferences
Chapter Twenty-eight: Teacher Burnout and Rewiring Your Brain
Chapter Twenty-nine: Morning Person
Chapter Thirty: Relationships with Fellow Teachers
Appendix A: Insightful Teacher Experiences
Losing My Marbles
Passing Papers
Never Turn Your Back
Let's Go Outside
What's in a Name? A Lot!
Things My Contract Does NOT Say
Whoa, Nellie! Another Field Trip
Who Threw the Pickle?
I Screamed, You Screamed, We All Screamed!
Snow Day!
These Kids Today
Appendix B: List of Remember Statements from the Chapters
About the Author