"A breath of much-needed fresh air.... Dr. Valtierra guides you through the ebbs and flows of learning and developing the teaching skills that ultimately become the foundations of one's practice." --From the Foreword by William Anderson, director of teacher education, University of Denver
Based on 10 years of research and practical application, this guide will support teacher professional identity formation, resilience, and agency.
Teachers are the backbone of schools, yet they are leaving in droves. This book addresses the post-pandemic crisis of early career teacher turnover that is harming students and entire school systems.
The author provides teacher educators and mentors with strategies to help new teachers proactively navigate the early years and thrive in the K-12 classroom. The text offers a humanistic conceptual lens on the most pressing issues expressed by novice teachers. Chapters cover understanding the causes of burnout and attrition, promoting an authentic teacher identity, appreciating teaching as developmental, managing tension and conflict, encouraging self-care for busy educators, and authoring a personalized early career plan. Each topic features assignment ideas, reflection prompts, and other tools suitable for both teacher preparation courses and one-on-one coaching and mentoring.
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