As a new teacher, your first year may come with unexpected challenges. Our beginning teacher resources give you the tools and knowledge to lay the groundwork for a lifelong career as an educator.
Check out these 6 must-read resources for new teachers:
You’re a Teacher Now! What’s Next?
By: Tom Hierck, Alex Kajitani
“Anyone who has ever held the noble title of teacher has had that initial moment where they ask themselves, ‘What have I got myself into?’” write education experts Tom Hierck and Alex Kajitani in this essential resource. You will love this book for its conversational tone, easy-to-find answers, and practical strategies.
The Beginning Teacher’s Field Guide
By: Tina H. Boogren
“In this book, author Tina H. Boogren graciously offers beginning teachers space to grumble, cry, and celebrate as they journey through their first years in the classroom, providing practical advice for every step along the way. Best of all, Tina’s warm, encouraging voice reminds us of the value of our noble profession and that, no matter what happens, we’ve ‘so got this.’”
— Cristie Watson, MEd, NBCT, sixth-grade language arts and social studies teacher, Gravelly Hill Middle School, North Carolina
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The Successful Substitute
By: Kim Bailey, Kristen Nelson
Starting as a substitute teacher? This resource is for you! This book will walk you through the process of becoming a substitute teacher step by step—from submitting the initial paperwork to completing a full school day. Gain insights from other guest teachers, as well as dos and don’ts that will save you stress and boost your confidence.
Thriving as a New Teacher
By: John F. Eller , Sheila A. Eller
Learn the characteristics necessary to thrive as a new teacher in six spheres: self, students, classroom management, curriculum management, assessment, and colleagues. The vignettes, checklist and diagrams give you a place to begin organizing your own systems of success.
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Riding the Wave
By: Jeremy S. Adams
In the words of Albert Einstein, “The measure of intelligence is the ability to change.” In Riding the Wave, you’ll learn how to navigate the constant cycles of change and reform you’ll encounter during your teaching career.
Healthy Teachers, Happy Classrooms
By: Marcia L. Tate
Bestselling author Dr. Marcia L. Tate delivers 12 brain-based principles for avoiding teacher burnout. In the words of author and education expert Kathy Perez, “this book will change your life.”
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Bonus: Resource for School Leaders
Supporting Beginning Teachers, Second Edition
By: Tina H. Boogren
Support and retain your best and brightest new teachers. With the guidance of the second edition of this acclaimed book, you’ll learn how to address the unique needs of new teachers.