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Book Synopsis

Dare to Connect addresses the whole teacher and how to create success in school, outside of school, and in retirement through connections with stakeholders utilizing the 6 P's of the professional teacher: present, prepared, part of the team, positive, proactive, and patient. It concludes with the future of education: leading changes from the classroom: teachers as respected professional leaders and collaborators with their stakeholders.



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Every teacher should get their hands on this book. Whether they are beginning their career, ten years in, or approaching retirement, this book has something for all. The authentic and human approach to teaching will inspire all educators.

-- Kathleen Whatford, Physical Education Teacher, South Tahoe Middle School, South Lake Tahoe, California

The section on communicating with parents is exactly what every prospective teacher needs to read. As a beginning teacher educator at the University of Nevada, Reno, I know my students often feel extreme anxiety about the idea of calling students’ parents. The ideas listed here not only provide students with valuable talking points but empower them to take ownership and guide some of the more difficult communications in the right direction. My family engagement course dedicates multiple weeks to learning the craft of making effective phone calls to parents. The students were so grateful for Belle O’Neill’s expertise as a guest speaker and author because they felt both relieved and reassured to make their first phone calls home.

-- Caroline Hatcher, Secondary Education Field-Based Instructor, College of Education and Human Development University of Nevada, Reno

Table of Contents

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Part 1: Creating Success at School

Chapter 1: Present and Joyful Connections

Chapter 2: Prepared with Calm Transitions

Chapter 3: Part of the Team Benefits You

Chapter 4: Positive Investments Make a Meaningful Career

Chapter 5: Proactive Leader and Creating a Positive Classroom Climate

Chapter 6: Patience and Humor in the Classroom

Part 2: Creating Success Outside of the Classroom

Chapter 7: Present for You First and Then for Others

Chapter 8: Prepared and not Frazzled

Chapter 9: Part of the Team and Knowing Your Colleagues Outside of School

Chapter 10: Positive: An Identity Outside of School

Chapter 11: Proactive Leader: Standing Up for Your Teacher Rights

Chapter 12: Patient: Growing from Experiences

Part 3: Creating Success after Retiring from Teaching

Chapter 13: Present to the End of Your Career and Retiring on Your Terms

Chapter 14: Prepared Financially and Emotionally for Retirement

Chapter 15: Part of a New Team and New Interests

Chapter 16: Positive: Retirement is an Attitude and not an Event

Chapter 17: Proactive Leader: Create What You Want to Happen in Retirement

Chapter 18: Patient in Your Transition to Retirement

Conclusion: The Future of Education. Leading Changes from the Classroom: Teachers as Respected

Bibliography

About the Author

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/10/2021 12:06:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475862690, 978-1475862690
      ISBN10: 1475862695

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Dare to Connect addresses the whole teacher and how to create success in school, outside of school, and in retirement through connections with stakeholders utilizing the 6 P's of the professional teacher: present, prepared, part of the team, positive, proactive, and patient. It concludes with the future of education: leading changes from the classroom: teachers as respected professional leaders and collaborators with their stakeholders.



      Trade Review

      Every teacher should get their hands on this book. Whether they are beginning their career, ten years in, or approaching retirement, this book has something for all. The authentic and human approach to teaching will inspire all educators.

      -- Kathleen Whatford, Physical Education Teacher, South Tahoe Middle School, South Lake Tahoe, California

      The section on communicating with parents is exactly what every prospective teacher needs to read. As a beginning teacher educator at the University of Nevada, Reno, I know my students often feel extreme anxiety about the idea of calling students’ parents. The ideas listed here not only provide students with valuable talking points but empower them to take ownership and guide some of the more difficult communications in the right direction. My family engagement course dedicates multiple weeks to learning the craft of making effective phone calls to parents. The students were so grateful for Belle O’Neill’s expertise as a guest speaker and author because they felt both relieved and reassured to make their first phone calls home.

      -- Caroline Hatcher, Secondary Education Field-Based Instructor, College of Education and Human Development University of Nevada, Reno

      Table of Contents

      Foreword

      Preface

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      Part 1: Creating Success at School

      Chapter 1: Present and Joyful Connections

      Chapter 2: Prepared with Calm Transitions

      Chapter 3: Part of the Team Benefits You

      Chapter 4: Positive Investments Make a Meaningful Career

      Chapter 5: Proactive Leader and Creating a Positive Classroom Climate

      Chapter 6: Patience and Humor in the Classroom

      Part 2: Creating Success Outside of the Classroom

      Chapter 7: Present for You First and Then for Others

      Chapter 8: Prepared and not Frazzled

      Chapter 9: Part of the Team and Knowing Your Colleagues Outside of School

      Chapter 10: Positive: An Identity Outside of School

      Chapter 11: Proactive Leader: Standing Up for Your Teacher Rights

      Chapter 12: Patient: Growing from Experiences

      Part 3: Creating Success after Retiring from Teaching

      Chapter 13: Present to the End of Your Career and Retiring on Your Terms

      Chapter 14: Prepared Financially and Emotionally for Retirement

      Chapter 15: Part of a New Team and New Interests

      Chapter 16: Positive: Retirement is an Attitude and not an Event

      Chapter 17: Proactive Leader: Create What You Want to Happen in Retirement

      Chapter 18: Patient in Your Transition to Retirement

      Conclusion: The Future of Education. Leading Changes from the Classroom: Teachers as Respected

      Bibliography

      About the Author

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