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Quick Answers for Busy Teachers


Quick Answers for Busy Teachers

Solutions to 60 Common Challenges
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von: Annette Breaux, Todd Whitaker

20,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 12.12.2014
ISBN/EAN: 9781118920633
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 272

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<b>Deftly handle the sixty most common problems classroom teachers face</b> <p><i>Quick Answers for Busy Teachers</i> presents some of the most common challenges teachers encounter in the classroom, and provides expert help toward solving those problems. This easy-to-read guide is organized into short, discreet chapters, making it an ideal quick reference for on-the-spot answers, with practical advice and concise, actionable solutions. Readers will develop systems for dealing with issues that repeatedly crop up, from handling the out-of-control class to falling out of love with the job. The book offers innovative methods and techniques that improve student achievement and behavior while minimizing stress on the teacher. Recover from challenging situations with parents, students, coworkers, or administrators, implement a system that keeps those challenges from happening again, and learn to relax and enjoy this richly rewarding profession.</p> <p>Teaching is difficult. Educators must grapple with a roomful of diverse students, an evolving curriculum, massive organization of books, papers, and supplies, and ever-changing technology. They must deal with challenges from uninvolved parents, overinvolved parents, administrators, and fellow educators. This book helps teachers avoid some of the frustration by providing solutions for the sixty most common challenges teachers face.</p> <ul> <li>Deal with the student pushing your buttons, and get that student actively engaged in meaningful learning</li> <li>Keep students on task, and deal effectively with poor test performance</li> <li>Speak your mind at faculty meetings</li> <li>Deal with negative coworkers effectively</li> <li>Handle problem parents without embarrassing students or sacrificing professionalism</li> </ul> <p>As a teacher, igniting young minds is only a small part of the battle – it's usually everything else that makes teachers occasionally reconsider their career choice. With solutions and systems in place ahead of time, readers can handle challenges swiftly and skillfully with <i>Quick Answers for Busy Teachers</i>.</p>
<p>About the Authors ix</p> <p>Preface xi</p> <p>How to Use This Book xiii</p> <p><b>PART ONE: CHALLENGES WITH STUDENTS 1</b></p> <p>1. The Class Clown Is Not Humoring You 3</p> <p>2. A Student Is Refusing to Do Work 7</p> <p>3. Several Students Dislike You 11</p> <p>4. You Embarrassed a Student in Front of His Peers 15</p> <p>5. Students Who Don’t Behave in Your Class Are Behaving for Another Teacher 19</p> <p>6. You’re Not Sure If a Behavior Consequence Was Appropriate 23</p> <p>7. You’re Unsure When to Refer a Student to the Office 27</p> <p>8. A Student Is Disrespectful to You in Front of the Class 31</p> <p>9. Some Students Are Afraid to Make Mistakes 35</p> <p>10. A Student Is Sleeping in Your Class 39</p> <p>11. You Lost Your Temper with Your Students 43</p> <p>12. You Feel That Several of Your Students Are Lazy 47</p> <p>13. You Ask a Student to Step Outside with You and He Refuses 51</p> <p>14. Students Don’t Bring Necessary Supplies to Your Class 55</p> <p>15. Some Students Are Easier to Like than Others 59</p> <p>16. A Student Is Prone to Angry Outbursts 63</p> <p>17. It’s Difficult to Stay Motivated When the Students Aren’t Motivated 67</p> <p><b>PART TWO: CHALLENGES WITH ADULTS 71</b></p> <p>18. Some of Your Coworkers Are Negative 73</p> <p>19. You Experience a Lack of Parental Interest 77</p> <p>20. You Disagree with Your Administrator 81</p> <p>21. You Want to Fit In with the Faculty 85</p> <p>22. A Coworker Says Something Negative About You 89</p> <p>23. Your Principal Gives You a Negative Evaluation 93</p> <p>24. A Parent Will Not Return Your Call 97</p> <p>25. You’re Afraid to Speak Your Mind in a Faculty Meeting 101</p> <p><b>PART THREE: CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES 105</b></p> <p>26. You’re Struggling to Get Organized 107</p> <p>27. Your Content Knowledge Is Solid, But Your Management Skills Are Lacking 111</p> <p>28. Students Enter Your Class and Immediately Begin Talking 115</p> <p>29. You Have a Chronic Talker in Your Class 119</p> <p>30. Your Students Misbehaved with the Substitute Teacher 123</p> <p>31. A Particular Student Is Pushing Your Buttons 127</p> <p>32. Students Have a Problem with “Telling on Others” 131</p> <p>33. A Student Brings an Issue from Outside into the Classroom 133</p> <p>34. Classroom Discussions Go Off in a Different Direction 137</p> <p>35. Your Classroom Needs a Makeover, But You’re Just Not a Decorator 141</p> <p><b>PART FOUR: INSTRUCTIONAL CHALLENGES 145</b></p> <p>36. You Tend to Teach the Way You Were Taught 147</p> <p>37. You’re Overwhelmed by New Technology 151</p> <p>38. Many Students Performed Poorly on a Test 155</p> <p>39. You’re Confused about Assigning Homework 159</p> <p>40. You’re Unsure How to Write a Good Test 163</p> <p>41. You Teach Many Students at Many Different Levels 167</p> <p>42. Your Students Don’t Stay on Task for Long Periods of Time 171</p> <p>43. Your Students Don’t Participate in Class Discussions 175</p> <p>44. You’re Unsure about Rewarding Your Students 179</p> <p>45. When Being Observed, You Call on Students Who Know the Answers 183</p> <p>46. A Student Asks a Question and You Do Not Know the Answer 185</p> <p>47. After the Test, Your Students Forget What You Have Taught 187</p> <p>48. You Like a Quiet Classroom 191</p> <p>49. You Question Whether You Should Have to Write Lesson Plans 195</p> <p>50. You Need Creative Ideas 199</p> <p><b>PART FIVE: PROFESSIONAL CHALLENGES 203</b></p> <p>51. Another New Program Comes Along 205</p> <p>52. The Person Awarded “Teacher of the Year” Does Not Deserve It 209</p> <p>53. Your Professional Life Is Affecting Your Personal Life 213</p> <p>54. Your Personal Life Is Affecting Your Teaching 217</p> <p>55. You Don’t Have Time for All the After-School Functions 221</p> <p>56. Planning Period Has Become Griping Period 225</p> <p>57. You’re Asked to Take On All the Troubled Students 229</p> <p>58. You’re Afraid of Social Media 233</p> <p>59. You Want to Be More Positive, But It’s Difficult 237</p> <p>60. You Can’t Keep Up with Education’s Buzzwords and Jargon 241</p> <p>A Final Word 245</p> <p>Index 247</p>
<p><b>ANNETTE BREAUX</b> is an internationally known author, consultant, and speaker. Her previous books include <i>101 Answers for New Teachers and Their Mentors</i> and <i>The Ten-Minute Inservice</i>. She has coauthored books with both Harry Wong and Todd Whitaker.</p> <p><b>TODD WHITAKER, P<small>H</small>D,</b> is professor of educational leadership at Indiana State University. A leading presenter in the field of education, he has devoted his career to researching effective teachers and principals. He is the author of <i>What Great Teachers Do Differently</i> and <i>The Ten-Minute Inservice</i>.</p>
<p><b>Want Less Stress? A no-frills guide to handling common challenges effectively</b></p> <p><i>Quick Answers for Busy Teachers</i> delivers what the title promises. Teaching can be difficult, time-consuming, and occasionally overwhelming. This book is a wonderfully easy-to-use resource divided into bite-sized sections with tips and strategies for quickly and effectively handling the difficult situations that every teacher will eventually face.</p> <p>Learn how highly effective teachers deal with common situations like these:</p> <ul> <li>A student is refusing to do work</li> <li>It's difficult to stay motivated</li> <li>You disagree with your administrator</li> <li>A parent will not return your call</li> <li>Your classroom needs a makeover</li> <li>You're overwhelmed by new technology</li> <li>A student asks a question you can't answer</li> <li>You just don't have enough time</li> </ul> <p>Read <i>Quick Answers for Busy Teachers</i> to learn the solutions to these and many more challenges, so you can stress less and love what you do.</p>

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