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Helping New Teachers Be Successful

Posted on 09/09/2019

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It’s likely that you have some new teaching staff on board at the start of the school year, either new to your school site or new to the profession. One of the challenges then is to support those new staff members to ensure that they are successful throughout the year and remain on staff to lessen turnover.

A number of fellow educators have some ideas on how to support these new staff, starting with writer and teacher Matt Miller via his Ditch That Textbook blog. In his article Dear New Teacher: Tips and advice for beginning educators, Matt includes a recent Twitter chat with advice for new teachers from other teachers across the country on lesson planning, classroom management, using technology, and personal well-being. Additionally, you can read a recent OTAN news item, focusing on lesson planning. There are also some resources that you can access mentioned in the Twitter chat.

Matt also links to a variety of resources for more information and ideas for new teachers, including:

Another article to explore is Helping New Teachers Thrive by Emily Boudreau at Usable Knowledge.

There is a lot of anxiety and nervous energy among students and teachers new to your school at the start of a school year, so take the time to extend support to the teachers who you hope to be a part of your organization for many years to come.

Article: Dear New Teacher: Tips and advice for beginning educators by Matt Miller at Ditch That Textbook

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