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--Larry Ferlazzo, author of The ELL Teacher's Toolbox and Education Week teacher advice columnist
"Teachers could have no better guide than Michelle Cummings. She knows what works, and her book The First-Year Teacher's Survival Guide is full of practical activities, strategies, and powerful questions for reflection. For the new teacher looking for a veritable co-pilot, or the experienced teacher looking for a practical reference, this book is an absolute treasure."
--Joe Holland, former CEO, Teachers Pay Teachers
"In this book, Michelle not only guides first-year teachers on how to survive, she also shows all teachers how to thrive! Everything from the step-by step-practicalities to the helpful reflection questions at the end of each section, she covers a variety of topics that help empower educators with the tools they'll need to be successful in the classroom."
--Tanya Marshall, founder and CEO of The Butterfly Teacher
"The First-Year Teacher's Survival Guide is what every new teacher and their mentors need and what every experienced teacher wishes they had. This book is a treasure chest full of information, strategies, tools, and real-world activities that will empower teachers to succeed in the classroom."
--Dr. Angela Fulton, Regional Superintendent, Broward County Public Schools
"Michelle Cummings is a brilliant and committed educator who captures the essence of what new teachers need as they embark on their professional journeys. The First-Year Teachers' Survival Guide is a must read and will be an invaluable resource during the first year of teaching!"
--Brian Shumate, Superintendent, Troup County School District (GA)
"The First-Year Teacher's Survival Guide, simply put, belongs on the desk of every beginning teacher--especially those who want to hone the reflective and practical skills required for professional practice. Cummings wisely reminds us that what and how we teach depends on why we teach. With that in mind, she offers a one-of-a-kind treasure trove of resources and strategies for ensuring every child's achievement. I just wish I had had access to this Guide when I started out!"
--Vicki A. Jacobs, former high school teacher and faculty director, Harvard Teacher Education Program
"This latest edition of The First-Year Teacher's Survival Guide is a comprehensive resource rich with current, relevant, and invaluable content essential for every new educator. This book will be well-loved with dog-eared corners and starred passages that will stand the test of time."
--Tisha Richmond, educational consultant, author, and international speaker
"What an incredible gift to the next generation of teachers! This survival guide is overflowing with practical insights, easy to implement strategies, opportunities for reflection, and actionable advice for today's classroom. As an educator for over twenty years, I can assure you that you will return to this invaluable companion again and again as you navigate the teaching journey, accelerating you and your students' success."
--Erika Bare, Assistant Superintendent of Ashland Schools and co-author of Connecting Through Conversation: A Playbook for Talking with Students
"Michelle Cummings breaks through the mold of prescriptive teaching advice, delivering a nuanced and flexible guide for educators. With a keen awareness of the diverse cultural landscapes in the U.S., her wealth of information becomes an indispensable asset for teachers navigating the intricacies of their profession."
--Clifton Wallace, social-organizational psychologist and education consultant
"The First-Year Teacher's Survival Guide, 5th Edition has thought of everything that new teachers will need to consider and implement. Where was this book when I started teaching twenty years ago? This fantastic guide is practical, easy-to-read, and designed for busy teachers. It will serve as an invaluable resource--full of oh-so-many tools, strategies, and templates that are sure to lay the foundation for every new teacher's practice."
--Tiffany Burns, Elementary School Principal and co-author of Connecting Through Conversation: A Playbook for Talking with Students
"Thank you, Michelle Cummings, for opening up valuable space on my bookshelf. This is THE single book I will share with all of my new teachers, mentors, and administrators. Both a practical guide, and a trusted friend, this book feels like a warm, weighted blanket to calm the anxieties of new teachers and those who support them."
--Jennifer Jones, Mentor Program Coordinator, Southern Oregon Regional Educator Network