If you're reading this post for information, congratulations! In a time where so many teachers have lost their jobs, you are very fortunate to have been hired for the 2011-2012 school year! Help is right around the corner. (or should I say paragraph?) The best advice I can give you is to find a mentor (someone who has been teaching at least 4 years or more) and use that person's knowledge and experience to assist you. Take it one day at a time and be prepared to work. Here's a great quote a colleague of mine posted recently: "The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires."-William Arthur Ward. (Thanks, Brenda!) Best of luck and go inspire your students!
6 Quick Tips For New Teachers- told like a fairy tale, this cute video is very helpful!
50 Best Blogs for Brand New Teachers
100 Mistakes New Teachers Make
101 Things for the First Three Weeks
Teachers' Network- covers Back to School Night, opening activities and parent-teacher conferences.
Teachervision's New Teacher Resources- comprehensive list includes, Slideshows of Advice, Beginning of the School Year, The Classroom, Dealing with Homework, Teacher-Parent Relationships, Classroom Notes, Passes, Forms and much more.
Technology Integration For Beginning Teachers
Top 10 Technology Tips For New Teachers
6 Quick Tips For New Teachers- told like a fairy tale, this cute video is very helpful!
50 Best Blogs for Brand New Teachers
100 Mistakes New Teachers Make
101 Things for the First Three Weeks
Discipline and Classroom Management
First Day of School Icebreakers- grades 6-8
Getting to Know Your Students- huge list from Teachervision
First Day of School Icebreakers- grades 6-8
Getting to Know Your Students- huge list from Teachervision
How Teachers Can Use Educational Technology Successfully
Icebreaker Activities- from A to Z Teacher Stuff; elementary kids; some older
Louise Maine on Wikis- not sure what a wiki is, click here for a definition
Icebreaker Activities- from A to Z Teacher Stuff; elementary kids; some older
Louise Maine on Wikis- not sure what a wiki is, click here for a definition
Management Tips for New Teachers -NEA's Site
Most Important Skills for a New Teacher- post by K. Jarrett, who is a K-4 technology teacher
Must Reads For New Teachers- from NEA
New Middle Grade Teachers
NewTeacher- site was founded by former teachers Rosemary and Harry Wong; many links to articles and web-based papers
New Teacher Center- news and many resource links
NewTeacher- site was founded by former teachers Rosemary and Harry Wong; many links to articles and web-based papers
New Teacher Center- news and many resource links
New Teacher Resource Center- created by ESL teacher Dorit Sasson, the site has many tips and booklets for download.
New Teacher Survival Central- from blogs to basics to classroom tools; Discovery Education
New Teacher Tech Survival List- from the Nerdy Teacher's blog
New Teacher Tech Survival List- from the Nerdy Teacher's blog
Newbies- from TeachersFirst.com
Positive Discipline Strategies Yield Quick Results- 5- minute video from Edutopia:
Preparing for the First Day-includes a survival kit, ideas; from Education World
Survival Guide for New Teachers- from Scholastic.com; includes tips, printables, helpline and survival guide.
Teachers' Network- covers Back to School Night, opening activities and parent-teacher conferences.
Teachervision's New Teacher Resources- comprehensive list includes, Slideshows of Advice, Beginning of the School Year, The Classroom, Dealing with Homework, Teacher-Parent Relationships, Classroom Notes, Passes, Forms and much more.
Technology Integration For Beginning Teachers
Top 10 Technology Tips For New Teachers