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My First Year Teacher: 25 Teacher Talk about Experience [Mass Market Paperback]

Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation , Pearl Rock Kane


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In this "training guide", teachers from across the nation reveal the expectations and experiences in educating the gifted, privileged, handicapped, and disadvantaged. Offering over 25 personal accounts and from-the-hip advice not found in typical career guides, My First Year As a Teacher will give reliable guidance for newcomes to the teaching field.

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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful
Inspiring 2 Jun 2000
By shel99 - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
It's easy to forget what it is that makes you want to be a teacher. This is a book that reminds you. It is a collection of 25 stories, chosen from over 400 entries, told by real teachers about their first year. No two are alike - some are about particular memorable students, others about some of the hardships that are encountered as a novice teacher. I particularly liked one story about a first-year elementary school teacher whose problem was not his students, but his fellow teachers who were resentful of his success.

The sampling of stories in this book give a good idea of what kind of problems one might encounter as a teacher, yet they also describe how rewarding the profession can be. I am a student of education, and reading this book only reinforced my decision to become a teacher. For anyone who is thinking about teaching, or for veteran teachers who need a reminder of the importance of their profession, for anyone with an interest in education, I would recommend this book.

17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
Fantastic Stories 22 Nov 2000
By Andy Merrick - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I am currently enrolled in the business college at the school I attend but have recently grown tired of worrying about "maximizing the bottom line". Recently, I have seriously contemplated teaching in order to "maximize peoples' lives," which I find much more rewarding and important. With that in mind, I have bought a few books about teaching experiences so I can know what it is actually like.

This book has a collection of 25 stories related from first-year teaching experiences. The stories cover a spectrum of wealth, class and racial circumstances which was nice because it gives you a feel for the slightly different struggles each circumstance gives. This book gave me more hope that perhaps teaching is the road I want to go down. Through all of the trials, there is joy in the end for these teachers. I would be naive to think that the case for all teachers but if one is to teach, it should be to get a certain level of joy from it (I think).

I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who wants a taste of first year teacher jitters and how it IS possible to deal with them. I only I hope that the teachers-to-be, in school today, deal as well in their circumstances as the teachers in this book did...it's a great book.

16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
Wonderful portrayals of teachers' lives 11 Aug 1998
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
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Being a first year teacher myself, this book reminds me of the reasons for which I chose this profession. With the contributors each offering a different view point into teaching, this book provides readers with a more complete view of the excitement and frustration of teaching, than books written by one person. A must read for people considering the profession, and a great handbook for those already part of the profession. I'm keeping it handy, in case my students try to make me forget why I'm teaching.

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