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Teaching is a lifelong trial, but the first few years in the classroom are typically amongst a teacher's most challenging. Teach in the Positive Circle: Creating Opportunities for Growth and Reflection is an instrumental resource for new teachers entering the profession. This collection of real-world scenarios, checklists, and reflections provides practical guidance to make the first years successful. This book will help new teachers navigate relationships and understand themselves on a deeper level and the specific, positive tips will help in sustaining the energy necessary to maintain the enthusiasm and joy of the profession throughout their career. New teachers will find perseverance, balance, and confidence in daily interactions with different personalities. Teach in the Positive Circle also offers tips to set up a new teacher induction program as well as providing support to traditional and alternative teacher preparation programs, teacher cadet programs, and individual in-serv

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As we have returned to in-person learning in classrooms, never has the power of the positive relationship been more important. Optimism is an integral part of leadership in the classroom, the campus, and the district; Teach in the Positive Circle helps center us on the positive relationships critical to learning. A must-read for the beginning teacher or the seasoned veteran, Julie West’s words will replenish you and inspire you!

-- Georgeanne Warnock, superintendent of schools, Terrell Independent School District, Terrell, TX

Building positive relationships is like a bank; a resource to be used when teachers and students encounter failure, not knowing, and misunderstanding and have high trust to seek help and move forward. This message is the power of Teach in the Positive Circle: Creating Opportunities for Growth and Reflection.

-- John Hattie, emeritus laureate professor, Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne, Australia; chair of the board of the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership

Once you’ve recruited a new teacher, how do you keep them? Ideas, strategies, and resources are now at your fingertips with Teach in the Positive Circle: Creating Opportunities for Growth and Reflection. This book is not only for new teachers but for any school administrator working on the challenging task of teacher retention. Julie West provides concrete ways to support those new to the profession, whether from traditional education programs or people entering the field through an alternative route.

-- Melanie Magee, deputy superintendent of leading and learning, Terrell Independent School District; 1994 Pulitzer Prize–winner in International Reporting

Teachers are a valuable resource, and we must support them as they learn to navigate the adventures, trials, and victories in the classroom so they continue in the profession. Most importantly, teachers who discover who they are and how they build a legacy through their service to students and other educators provide the strongest, genuinely positive impact in generations of students and our society overall. This is the crucial message of Teach in the Positive Circle.

-- Melissa Nichols, director of recruitment and retention, Terrell Independent School District, Terrell, TX

Teachers face incredible challenges in the modern classroom, but the foundation for their success will always be rooted in identifying resources and strategies that encourage growth and development as professionals. Teach in the Positive Circle: Creating Opportunities for Growth and Reflection provides the tools to help build confidence and spur teachers onwards to accomplishing great things in the lives of their students. For every teacher wanting to build relationships that make an impact, this book will inspire them to lead with an invigorated commitment to student achievement.

-- Chris Grey, assistant director, teaching and learning services, Region 10 Education Service Center, Richardson, TX

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1. The Start of Something New

Chapter 2. Relationships and Connections

Chapter 3. Diving Deep into Relationships

Chapter 4. Self-Awareness

Chapter 5. Professionalism

Chapter 6. Intentions and Best Practices for Learning

Chapter 7. Lesson Preparation

Chapter 8. New Mindset and Self-Care

Chapter 9. The Pessimist Syndrome

Chapter 10. One, Two, Three: Evaluator and Me

Chapter 11. Life Outside of School

Chapter 12. New Teacher Growth in the First Year

Chapter 13. Teacher Retention

Chapter 14. Administrator: Friend or Foe?

Chapter 15. Roll Out and Monitor

Chapter 16. Management

Chapter 17. Scenarios

Chapter 18. Feedback

Chapter 19. Parent Communication

Chapter 20. Parent-Teacher Conference

Chapter 21. Midyear Rejuvenation

Chapter 22. Student Engagement

Chapter 23. Gratitude and Educators

Chapter 24. End of the Year

Chapter 25. The Last Hour: Now What?

Chapter 26. Final Thoughts

Epilogue

Bibliography

About the Author

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    Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
    Publication Date: 1/14/2022 12:07:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781475865752, 978-1475865752
    ISBN10: 1475865759

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Teaching is a lifelong trial, but the first few years in the classroom are typically amongst a teacher's most challenging. Teach in the Positive Circle: Creating Opportunities for Growth and Reflection is an instrumental resource for new teachers entering the profession. This collection of real-world scenarios, checklists, and reflections provides practical guidance to make the first years successful. This book will help new teachers navigate relationships and understand themselves on a deeper level and the specific, positive tips will help in sustaining the energy necessary to maintain the enthusiasm and joy of the profession throughout their career. New teachers will find perseverance, balance, and confidence in daily interactions with different personalities. Teach in the Positive Circle also offers tips to set up a new teacher induction program as well as providing support to traditional and alternative teacher preparation programs, teacher cadet programs, and individual in-serv

    Trade Review

    As we have returned to in-person learning in classrooms, never has the power of the positive relationship been more important. Optimism is an integral part of leadership in the classroom, the campus, and the district; Teach in the Positive Circle helps center us on the positive relationships critical to learning. A must-read for the beginning teacher or the seasoned veteran, Julie West’s words will replenish you and inspire you!

    -- Georgeanne Warnock, superintendent of schools, Terrell Independent School District, Terrell, TX

    Building positive relationships is like a bank; a resource to be used when teachers and students encounter failure, not knowing, and misunderstanding and have high trust to seek help and move forward. This message is the power of Teach in the Positive Circle: Creating Opportunities for Growth and Reflection.

    -- John Hattie, emeritus laureate professor, Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne, Australia; chair of the board of the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership

    Once you’ve recruited a new teacher, how do you keep them? Ideas, strategies, and resources are now at your fingertips with Teach in the Positive Circle: Creating Opportunities for Growth and Reflection. This book is not only for new teachers but for any school administrator working on the challenging task of teacher retention. Julie West provides concrete ways to support those new to the profession, whether from traditional education programs or people entering the field through an alternative route.

    -- Melanie Magee, deputy superintendent of leading and learning, Terrell Independent School District; 1994 Pulitzer Prize–winner in International Reporting

    Teachers are a valuable resource, and we must support them as they learn to navigate the adventures, trials, and victories in the classroom so they continue in the profession. Most importantly, teachers who discover who they are and how they build a legacy through their service to students and other educators provide the strongest, genuinely positive impact in generations of students and our society overall. This is the crucial message of Teach in the Positive Circle.

    -- Melissa Nichols, director of recruitment and retention, Terrell Independent School District, Terrell, TX

    Teachers face incredible challenges in the modern classroom, but the foundation for their success will always be rooted in identifying resources and strategies that encourage growth and development as professionals. Teach in the Positive Circle: Creating Opportunities for Growth and Reflection provides the tools to help build confidence and spur teachers onwards to accomplishing great things in the lives of their students. For every teacher wanting to build relationships that make an impact, this book will inspire them to lead with an invigorated commitment to student achievement.

    -- Chris Grey, assistant director, teaching and learning services, Region 10 Education Service Center, Richardson, TX

    Table of Contents

    Preface

    Acknowledgments

    Introduction

    Chapter 1. The Start of Something New

    Chapter 2. Relationships and Connections

    Chapter 3. Diving Deep into Relationships

    Chapter 4. Self-Awareness

    Chapter 5. Professionalism

    Chapter 6. Intentions and Best Practices for Learning

    Chapter 7. Lesson Preparation

    Chapter 8. New Mindset and Self-Care

    Chapter 9. The Pessimist Syndrome

    Chapter 10. One, Two, Three: Evaluator and Me

    Chapter 11. Life Outside of School

    Chapter 12. New Teacher Growth in the First Year

    Chapter 13. Teacher Retention

    Chapter 14. Administrator: Friend or Foe?

    Chapter 15. Roll Out and Monitor

    Chapter 16. Management

    Chapter 17. Scenarios

    Chapter 18. Feedback

    Chapter 19. Parent Communication

    Chapter 20. Parent-Teacher Conference

    Chapter 21. Midyear Rejuvenation

    Chapter 22. Student Engagement

    Chapter 23. Gratitude and Educators

    Chapter 24. End of the Year

    Chapter 25. The Last Hour: Now What?

    Chapter 26. Final Thoughts

    Epilogue

    Bibliography

    About the Author

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