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Your First Year As a High School Teacher: Making the Transition from Total Novice to Successful Professional

Lynne Marie Rominger, Suzanne Packard Laughrea, Suzanne Packard Laughrea

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Rating: 4.5/5 Stars
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"Kids are smarter than we sometimes give them credit for!"
— Roxanne P., Buffalo, New York
"The most fun part of teaching is simply listening to the things kids say. On the first day of school I was introducing the subject matter we'd be covering in American history. I asked the kids to think of how a knowledge of history could help people to get along better in life.

One of the tough kids in class wasn't volunteering any answers, so I called on him to respond. As he sat up straight in his seat, some of his buddies began guffawing behind him. I ignored them and repeated the question: 'How do you use history to get along?' He turned around to his friends and said, without missing a beat, 'Knock off the laughing, or you're history.'"
—Becka R., Mesa, Arizona
"Sometimes the day's curriculum goes in unexpected directions, no matter how well you plan.

Jeff, a chemistry teacher in Minnesota, sat down after a class to plan his next unit. "Suddenly, this loud crack scared me half to death," Jeff says.

"I must have jumped three feet. Let's just say one of my students had mixed something combustible! You can tell them over and over again to clean up their messes, but sometimes they don't!"
"What did I learn my first year of school?

Get organized!…Even two minutes of disorganization results in complete chaos for the rest of the hour.

Get organized."
— Robert T., Galveston, Texas
"Some lessons you only learn through experience."
— Joan M., Kent, Washington
"I really benefited from our state's mandated mentor system my first year teaching, especially in the area of discipline.

I overcame several really difficult discipline issues with the sage advice of my mentor. I can't recommend mentoring highly enough.

It gave me the foundation I needed to continue teaching through the rough spots."
— Tamara B., Michigan
"I have discovered over the years that there is no technique that always works.

What was magic last week is boring this week. To that end, I frequently change the environment by rearranging furniture, updating the materials I place on my walls, and completely changing the look and feel of my classroom….Ever since I gave up the 'nailed-to-the-floor' mind-set, teaching¾and learning—have been exciting for all of us."
— Genna R., Phoenix, Arizona

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About the Author

Lynne Rominger is a teacher and freelance writer. An accomplished journalist, she lives in Roseville, California.
Suzanne Packard Laughrea, a respected speaker and presenter on education and English, has 19 years of high school teaching experience.

She lives in Rocklin, California.
Natalie Elkin is a high school teacher with a psychology background who also has experience as a middle school teacher.

She resides in Sacramento, California.

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Your First Year As a High School Teacher: Making the Transition from Total Novice to Successful Professional
Lynne Marie Rominger, Suzanne Packard Laughrea, Suzanne Packard Laughrea
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Survive & Thrive in the Classroom From Day One!Teaching high school students is the toughest job you'll ever love. Of course, often it is an acquired love. You must learn to manage your students' education and play... read full editorial
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Survive & Thrive in the Classroom From Day One!Teaching high school students is the toughest job you'll ever love. Of course, often it is an acquired love. You must learn to manage your students' education and play parent,... read full editorial
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"Kids are smarter than we sometimes give them credit for!"




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Your First Year As a High School Teacher: Making the Transition from Total Novice to Successful Professional
Lynne Marie Rominger, Suzanne Packard Laughrea, Suzanne Packard Laughrea
 The first HS teaching book I liked!
(Cleveland, OH) June 30, 2005 - 5.0/5 stars
As any of you out there in my shoes (about to start teaching secondary school) know, How To books about teaching are abundant for elementary teachers, and in very short supply for us. However, this one is great, even if only... read full review
 how-to vs. reference book
(Memphis, TN) June 7, 2001 - 3.0/5 stars
I think that the authors were trying too hard to make this a how-to book, when it should be regarded instead as a reference book.What I mean is, the book spells out everything a new teacher has to think about,... read full review




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