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Supporting Early Career Educators in Today's Teaching Landscape
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Supporting Early Career Educators in Today's Teaching Landscape
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This edited volume focuses on understandings and enactments of care in teacher induction in a landscape reshaped by the recent pandemic, ongoing societal issues, and increased expectations of teachers.
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This edited volume focuses on understandings and enactments of care in teacher induction in a landscape reshaped by the recent pandemic, ongoing societal issues, and increased expectations of teachers.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040107485
- Artikelnr.: 72285166
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040107485
- Artikelnr.: 72285166
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Angela W. Webb is an associate professor of science education in the College of Education at James Madison University, USA. Melanie Shoffner is a professor of English education in the College of Education at James Madison University, USA.
Part 1: Navigating Care as Beginning Teachers 1. Self-Care Needs and
Practices in Newly Hired Science Teachers 2. How Novice Teachers View Their
Teacher Preparation Experiences Related to Care in the Classroom 3. "I
Wasn't Planning on Yelling": Beginning English Teachers and
Pandemic-Inflected SEL Curriculum 4. Reshaping Teacher Induction through
Care and Community 5. Encouraging and Uplifting New Teachers by
Demonstrating Care and Fostering Growth Mindset to Build Resilience Part 2:
Care through Mentorship and Formal Induction 6. New Beginnings: Making
Connections and Navigating Transitions for Enacting Care in Secondary
Mathematics Classrooms 7. Extinguishing the Flame of Burnout: Mentorship
and Care to Support Teacher Induction 8. The Need for Care: An Australian
Perspective on Teacher Induction Post-COVID 9. Protocols as a Mechanism of
Care: Helping Novice Science Educators 10. "I am terrified of being one of
my students' bad memories": Stories of Teacher Induction Through a Lens of
Care Part 3: Partnerships and Community as Sites of Care 11. Understanding
and Responding to the New Teacher Experience: One TEP's Commitment to
Connections of Care 12. "I am lucky to be surrounded by so much talent":
Growing a Professional Learning Community for Early Career Teacher Mentors
13. Reflections on Caring for Early Career Teachers in Times of Challenge
14. Writing as Healing: Reflections from Veteran Teachers as a Way to
Understand Needs for Teacher Induction
Practices in Newly Hired Science Teachers 2. How Novice Teachers View Their
Teacher Preparation Experiences Related to Care in the Classroom 3. "I
Wasn't Planning on Yelling": Beginning English Teachers and
Pandemic-Inflected SEL Curriculum 4. Reshaping Teacher Induction through
Care and Community 5. Encouraging and Uplifting New Teachers by
Demonstrating Care and Fostering Growth Mindset to Build Resilience Part 2:
Care through Mentorship and Formal Induction 6. New Beginnings: Making
Connections and Navigating Transitions for Enacting Care in Secondary
Mathematics Classrooms 7. Extinguishing the Flame of Burnout: Mentorship
and Care to Support Teacher Induction 8. The Need for Care: An Australian
Perspective on Teacher Induction Post-COVID 9. Protocols as a Mechanism of
Care: Helping Novice Science Educators 10. "I am terrified of being one of
my students' bad memories": Stories of Teacher Induction Through a Lens of
Care Part 3: Partnerships and Community as Sites of Care 11. Understanding
and Responding to the New Teacher Experience: One TEP's Commitment to
Connections of Care 12. "I am lucky to be surrounded by so much talent":
Growing a Professional Learning Community for Early Career Teacher Mentors
13. Reflections on Caring for Early Career Teachers in Times of Challenge
14. Writing as Healing: Reflections from Veteran Teachers as a Way to
Understand Needs for Teacher Induction
Part 1: Navigating Care as Beginning Teachers 1. Self-Care Needs and
Practices in Newly Hired Science Teachers 2. How Novice Teachers View Their
Teacher Preparation Experiences Related to Care in the Classroom 3. "I
Wasn't Planning on Yelling": Beginning English Teachers and
Pandemic-Inflected SEL Curriculum 4. Reshaping Teacher Induction through
Care and Community 5. Encouraging and Uplifting New Teachers by
Demonstrating Care and Fostering Growth Mindset to Build Resilience Part 2:
Care through Mentorship and Formal Induction 6. New Beginnings: Making
Connections and Navigating Transitions for Enacting Care in Secondary
Mathematics Classrooms 7. Extinguishing the Flame of Burnout: Mentorship
and Care to Support Teacher Induction 8. The Need for Care: An Australian
Perspective on Teacher Induction Post-COVID 9. Protocols as a Mechanism of
Care: Helping Novice Science Educators 10. "I am terrified of being one of
my students' bad memories": Stories of Teacher Induction Through a Lens of
Care Part 3: Partnerships and Community as Sites of Care 11. Understanding
and Responding to the New Teacher Experience: One TEP's Commitment to
Connections of Care 12. "I am lucky to be surrounded by so much talent":
Growing a Professional Learning Community for Early Career Teacher Mentors
13. Reflections on Caring for Early Career Teachers in Times of Challenge
14. Writing as Healing: Reflections from Veteran Teachers as a Way to
Understand Needs for Teacher Induction
Practices in Newly Hired Science Teachers 2. How Novice Teachers View Their
Teacher Preparation Experiences Related to Care in the Classroom 3. "I
Wasn't Planning on Yelling": Beginning English Teachers and
Pandemic-Inflected SEL Curriculum 4. Reshaping Teacher Induction through
Care and Community 5. Encouraging and Uplifting New Teachers by
Demonstrating Care and Fostering Growth Mindset to Build Resilience Part 2:
Care through Mentorship and Formal Induction 6. New Beginnings: Making
Connections and Navigating Transitions for Enacting Care in Secondary
Mathematics Classrooms 7. Extinguishing the Flame of Burnout: Mentorship
and Care to Support Teacher Induction 8. The Need for Care: An Australian
Perspective on Teacher Induction Post-COVID 9. Protocols as a Mechanism of
Care: Helping Novice Science Educators 10. "I am terrified of being one of
my students' bad memories": Stories of Teacher Induction Through a Lens of
Care Part 3: Partnerships and Community as Sites of Care 11. Understanding
and Responding to the New Teacher Experience: One TEP's Commitment to
Connections of Care 12. "I am lucky to be surrounded by so much talent":
Growing a Professional Learning Community for Early Career Teacher Mentors
13. Reflections on Caring for Early Career Teachers in Times of Challenge
14. Writing as Healing: Reflections from Veteran Teachers as a Way to
Understand Needs for Teacher Induction