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The First-Year Teacher's Checklist: A Quick Reference for Classroom Success (J-B Ed: Checklist)
The FirstYear Teacher's Checklist A Quick Reference for Classroom Success - J-B Ed: Checklist Author:Julia G. Thompson The First-Year Teacher's Checklist This easy-to-use reference?with hundreds of helpful, classroom-tested answers, ideas, techniques, and teaching tools?will help you on your way to a successful and productive school year. Designed to be flexible, the book offers a choice of ideas and approaches that best fit your classroom situation. Master ... more »teacher Julia Thompson shows you how to:
Develop successful relationships with students, colleagues, administrators, and parents
Manage professional responsibilities and develop career skills
Create an orderly classroom where students are courteous and respectful
Motivate students to become independent learners
Use proven strategies to prevent misbehavior
Design instruction that will appeal to every student
Set up a classroom for maximum comfort and learning
Thrive in the world of high-stakes testing
"Thompson's work helps beginning teachers?even those with no prior teaching experience?to understand the basics of effective teaching. The First Year Teacher's Checklist makes it easy for educators who are just starting out to understand what it will take to become a successful teacher. I will definitely make this book required reading for my teacher interns." ?Bill Snead, director of Alternative Certification Programs, Harris County Department of Education, Houston, Texas "A must-have resource for new teachers and interns. Easy to read, discuss, and implement, it will improve your instruction along with helping you manage your to-do lists, your classrooms, and all of the new tasks and items involved with your first year of teaching. Keep it handy!" ?Mike Rogers, president, EverythingAboutLearning.com, a PEAK Learning Systems Company "New teachers and those who support their success will thrive on Julia's succinct delineation of the daily business of teaching." ? Layne Ferguson, teacher development specialist, Department of Teacher Leadership and Professional Development, Prince George's County Public Schools, Maryland« less