• The New Teacher Toolbox: Proven Tips and Strategies for a Great First Year, 2nd Edition

The New Teacher Toolbox: Proven Tips and Strategies for a Great First Year, 2nd Edition

Author(s) Scott M. Mandel
ISBN10 1412971357
ISBN13 9781412971355
Format Paperback
Pages 136
Year Publish 2009 July

Synopsis

Praise for the first edition:

“Mandel has written a very practical, informative manual for new teachers. His examples for classroom standards, incorporating a variety of activities for diverse students, and teaching test-taking skills are right on target. For answers to fundamental questions and stress relief, Mandel’s manual is a must!”
Johanna K. Lemlech, Professor Emerita
University of Southern California

“An extremely practical and user-friendly time-saver. Rather than beating around the bush with pages of statistics, philosophies, best practices, and methodologies, this toolbox cuts to the heart of real questions burning inside new teachers. New and experienced teachers can benefit from the quick fixes presented in this plentiful toolbox.”
Leslie Gaillard, First-Year Teacher
Pacoima Middle School, Los Angeles, CA

A one-stop resource for all your first-year teaching needs!

This second edition is a concise yet complete guide for novice teachers, covering all the essentials for getting off to a good start. With new tips for everything from establishing an ideal classroom environment to making it through teacher evaluations, this revised edition helps you plan ahead with confidence, keep your perspective, and prepare for the unexpected.

The author introduces techniques by grade level, making the book easy to read sequentially or as a reference for specific situations. Written in a conversational tone, this completely revised edition includes an expanded section on Internet use and provides field-tested strategies on how to:

  1. Encourage student participation and critical thinking
  2. Establish fair grading practices
  3. Modify instructional methods and curriculum for students with special needs
  4. Increase parent involvement
  5. Manage stress and maintain sanity

About The Author:
Scott M. Mandel is a National Board-certified teacher in the Los Angeles Unified School District. He has worked as a teacher, administrator, and inservice leader for more than 25 years. The author of nine teacher education books, Mandel is also the founder and director of the Teachers Helping Teachers Web site. He received his PhD in curriculum and instruction from the University of Southern California.