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IamI
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Thu, Jun 28 2012, 9:45 am
What books would you suggest for a new and inexperienced (but a total natural) teacher?
Any books that will really help with things like discipline, lesson planning etc?
TIA!
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seeker
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Thu, Jun 28 2012, 12:09 pm
What grade level are you heading for?
Read my review of The Cornerstone here: http://waystheylearn.wordpress.....tone/
I meant every word! It's like a teacher bible!
Another great one, especially for classroom management, is Fred Jones Tools for Teaching
It's really great and a very easy, light read. But leans a little more towards middle/older grades so if you're teaching, say, second, I'd keep it on the "must read" list but bump it lower down.
There are other books I like but those are my top two all-around favorites. You say you're a natural, so is there any particular area that you feel could use particular strengthening?
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IamI
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Thu, Jun 28 2012, 6:18 pm
Thank you those all look really good. It's actually for my dh not for me Any other ideas?
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Thu, Jun 28 2012, 6:21 pm
What grade level/subject?
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