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Helpful Hints for Beginning Teachers

Helpful Hints for Beginning Teachers. Bill Walker Director, School of Science K-12 Outreach Mathematics Outreach Coordinator http://www.science.purdue.edu/outreach http://www.math.purdue.edu/outreach wswalker@purdue.edu. Student Teaching. Get involved Faculty meetings Student activities

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Helpful Hints for Beginning Teachers

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  1. Helpful Hints for Beginning Teachers Bill Walker Director, School of Science K-12 Outreach Mathematics Outreach Coordinator http://www.science.purdue.edu/outreach http://www.math.purdue.edu/outreach wswalker@purdue.edu

  2. Student Teaching • Get involved • Faculty meetings • Student activities • School accreditation or other committees • Meet as many people as possible • Department heads • Principals and Administrators • It is not what you know, but who you know • You are interviewing for your next job

  3. Student Teaching • Put in the extra effort • Ask everyone questions • What do you like? • What do you hate? • Listen, share ideas, and take experienced teachers’ advice • Share with other student teachers

  4. Interviewing • Research the interview • Have good questions prepared • Ask about… • Benefits • Relationship between administration and teacher association • Job security

  5. Interviewing • Ask for and read the teacher contract • West Lafayette vs. Benton Central • Teacher interviews on campus • There is significant turnover in secondary education • Consider teaching Middle School • Keep alert in August

  6. First Year Teaching • Join your local teacher association • Be aware of your rights and procedures for teachers • Become best friends with the secretaries, maintenance, and technology staff • Attend workshops and professional development opportunities

  7. First Year Teaching • Have a plan for learning in your classroom and develop a discipline plan around it • How will students learn • Teach in a way that is comfortable for you • 90% of your time on 10% of your students • Follow through on rules and consequences • If you do not intend to support a rule, throw it out • Follow all school-wide rules, even if you do not agree

  8. First Year Teaching • Relationship with students • I teach, you learn, any questions • Be consistent • Making deals and giving breaks does not help students learn responsibility • Understand the needs of your students, but know that every student has an excuse • I want students to like being in my class (bad idea) • Don’t smile until February

  9. First Year Teaching • Relationships with experienced teachers • Listen • Share • Try new ideas • Ask advice • Don’t be a know-it-all • Some days will not go well, there is always tomorrow

  10. Coaching • Do not coach for the money • You are a teacher, not a coach • Always take care of your classroom first

  11. Politics • Pay attention to state and federal politics • NCLB • PL 221 • School Accreditation • Teacher Accreditation • Be involved in your local teacher association and ISTA • Go to the state government building to lobby

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