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A $3.99 eBook available from eReader.com, Fictionwise, Mobipocket.com, Amazon.com, and Powell's.
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Synopsis:
If you wanted to know what the first year of teaching school is like,
you'd ask teachers who just completed their first year on the job. This
book attempts to capture the fascinating and inspiring answers of exemplary
first-year teachers to some key questions: What was it like the first year? What
were your toughest challenges, your greatest rewards? Did you get the right
preparation? Do you have any insights you could offer new teachers? These
teachers, all winners of the First Class Teacher Award sponsored every year by
Sallie Mae, a corporation dedicated to education, talked in frank terms about
what it's like to feel rebuffed by veteran teachers, to struggle with budget
cutbacks, to see children in distress. But the obstacles they related are only
half the story. They also told us how they surmounted challenges, what they
would want new teachers to know, and why being a teacher is so crucial to their
sense of self. All together, their words paint a picture of an inspired and
inspiring group of up-and-coming leaders in their profession. We believe their
reflections will prove helpful to principals, administrators, university
professors in education departments, and particularly, new teachers who are
gearing up to face the first day of school.
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