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This revised edition is a practical, one-stop resource that introduces tips by grade level, making the book easy to read sequentially or for reference as needed. First-year teachers will find strategies to keep students engaged, handle grading interact with parents, make it through teacher evaluations, and more.
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" ... an annual magazine ... [which] offers a wealth of resources to those new to the teaching profession. Each issue offers help with job searches, provides classroom tips for surviving the first year in the classroom, recommends strategies for parental and community outreach, and much more"--NEA website (viewed 15 July 2005).
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This edited volume provides novice teachers with a practical guide to help them transition from teacher education students to independent, reflective and autonomous classroom teachers. It also serves as a scaffolding tool for mentor teachers assigned to support novice teachers during their first years in the field. Novice teachers can use this comprehensive resource as a way to connect the overarching conceptual themes and big ideas from their Teacher Education courses to their classroom practices. This book is designed to encourage novice teachers to make more intentional and pedagogically sound decisions during their beginning teaching experiences, whether it is fieldwork observations, student teaching, or the first years in the classroom. The book covers a variety of issues, including: getting to know your students, families and communities; curriculum development; and pedagogical decisions. Each of these sections contain specific chapters devoted to a particular concept such as assessment, instruction for diversity, integrating technology across the curriculum, action research and more. This book serves as a bridge between pedagogical theory and the realities of the 21st century classroom.
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" ... an annual magazine ... [which] offers a wealth of resources to those new to the teaching profession. Each issue offers help with job searches, provides classroom tips for surviving the first year in the classroom, recommends strategies for parental and community outreach, and much more"--NEA website (viewed 15 July 2005).
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You go into teaching with high hopes: to inspire students, to motivate them to learn, to help them love your subject. Then you find yourself facing a crowd of expectant faces on the first day of the first semester, and you think “Now what do I do?” Practical and lively, On Course is full of experience-tested, research-based advice for graduate students and new teaching faculty. It provides a range of innovative and traditional strategies that work well without requiring extensive preparation or long grading sessions when you’re trying to meet your own demanding research and service requirements. What do you put on the syllabus? How do you balance lectures with group assignments or discussions—and how do you get a dialogue going when the students won’t participate? What grading system is fairest and most efficient for your class? Should you post lecture notes on a website? How do you prevent cheating, and what do you do if it occurs? How can you help the student with serious personal problems without becoming overly involved? And what do you do about the student who won’t turn off his cell phone? Packed with anecdotes and concrete suggestions, this book will keep both inexperienced and veteran teachers on course as they navigate the calms and storms of classroom life.
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Utile aux jeunes enseignants ainsi qu'aux formateurs, l'ouvrage met en résonance le journal d'une débutante avec des outils d'analyse et permet ainsi d'enrichir la palette des attitudes et des outils qui aident les futurs enseignants à construire leur professionnalité. Sous une forme totalement inédite, les auteurs mettent en résonance un journal professionnel écrit par une jeune enseignante avec une analyse réalisée par un formateur. Ainsi théorie et pratique ne s'opposent pas mais elles se fécondent mutuellement. La méthode d'analyse choisie vise à offrir des outils simples d'élaboration de la pensée pour dépasser les idées toutes faites et les préjugés, et enrichir ainsi la palette des attitudes et des outils qui aident les futurs enseignants à construire leur professionnalité. Chaque chapitre s'articule autour d'une question qu'un enseignant débutant est amené à se poser : la préparation de classe, les fiches, le tableau, la récréation, le cahier du jour, l'évaluation, les rencontres avec les parents... Utile aux jeunes enseignants, ce livre offre également aux formateurs des supports concrets utilisables dans des cadres tels que l'analyse de pratiques.
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