Supporting Beginning Teachers
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Supporting Beginning Teachers

(Tips for Beginning Teacher Support to Reduce Teacher Stress and Burnout)
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ISBN-13:
9781943360642
Veröffentl:
2021
Seiten:
136
Autor:
Tina Boogren
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
Reflowable
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Support and retain your best and brightest new teachers. The second edition of this acclaimed book retains much of what made the original a classic, but now offers the latest research along with new insights, strategies, and best practices. Whether you're a K-12 mentor, coach, or school leader, you will gain evidence-based actions you can take today to successfully guide educators during their initial years in the profession.Use this book to better support overwhelmed teachers during their first, critical years:Understand why good teachers quit, the causes of high turnover rates, and how to deal with burnout.Learn how to create a comprehensive mentoring program, designed to offer career guidance and build new teachers' expertise by targeting their unique needs.Review numerous strategies pertaining to four types of support: (1) physical, (2) institutional, (3) emotional, and (4) instructional.Discover how to foster positive mentor-mentee relationships for beginning teacher support and professional growth.Find reproducible tools, templates, and reflection questions to enhance your understanding.Contents:IntroductionChapter 1: Research and TheoryChapter 2: Designing an Effective Mentoring ProgramChapter 3: Providing Physical SupportChapter 4: Providing Institutional SupportChapter 5: Providing Emotional SupportChapter 6: Providing Instructional SupportEpilogueAppendix: Reflections of a Beginning TeacherReferences and ResourcesIndex

Support and retain your best and brightest new teachers. The second edition of this acclaimed book retains much of what made the original a classic, but now offers the latest research along with new insights, strategies, and best practices. Whether you're a K-12 mentor, coach, or school leader, you will gain evidence-based actions you can take today to successfully guide educators during their initial years in the profession.

Use this book to better support overwhelmed teachers during their first, critical years:

  • Understand why good teachers quit, the causes of high turnover rates, and how to deal with burnout.
  • Learn how to create a comprehensive mentoring program, designed to offer career guidance and build new teachers' expertise by targeting their unique needs.
  • Review numerous strategies pertaining to four types of support: (1) physical, (2) institutional, (3) emotional, and (4) instructional.
  • Discover how to foster positive mentor-mentee relationships for beginning teacher support and professional growth.
  • Find reproducible tools, templates, and reflection questions to enhance your understanding.

Contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1: Research and Theory
Chapter 2: Designing an Effective Mentoring Program
Chapter 3: Providing Physical Support
Chapter 4: Providing Institutional Support
Chapter 5: Providing Emotional Support
Chapter 6: Providing Instructional Support
Epilogue
Appendix: Reflections of a Beginning Teacher
References and Resources
Index

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