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Your First Year As a High School Teacher: Making the Transition from a Total Novice to a Successful ProfessionalLynne Rominger; Suzanne Packard Laughrea; Natalie Elkin; Suzanne PackardISBN:9780761529699Publisher:Prima PubPublication Date:2001Binding:SoftcoverSynopsis: Teaching high school students is the toughest job you'll ever love. Of course, often it is an acquired love. You must learn to manage your students' education and play parent, counselor, police officer, and mentor. Wow! Now relaxit doesn't have to be overwhelming. With a little preparation you can ensure that you and your students get the most out of your time in the classroom and enjoy it! Full of real-world advice and answers for the complex issues facing today's high school teachers, this down-to-earth and witty book will teach you how to create an atmosphere of cooperation, learning, and respect within your classroom. Use this helpful guide as your personal mentor to achieve a successful and satisfying career as a high school teacher. Earn straight A's your first year by knowing how to: "Straightforward, up-to-date, and engaging. I've seen a lot of resource books for new teachers, and this is the best of the bunch." More About this Book | View All Listings | View Collectible Listings Other editions: Softcover - 2008, Softcover - 2006, Hardcover - 2006, Softcover - 2003, Hardcover - 2002, Softcover - 2001, Softcover - 2001, Softcover - 2000 |
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