5 Steps to Surviving Teaching
Tips for Conquering the First Year and Every Year
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Narrated by:
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Julie Hinton
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By:
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Julie C. Gilbert
About this listen
Teaching is awesome. And tougher than it looks. The first year of teaching will likely be the roughest one of your career, but every year has its own unique challenges. Whether you're about to embark upon the epic journey or speeding toward burnout, I hope you can find something inspirational within this audiobook.
Inside, you'll find:
- Five steps to surviving teaching
- Tips and tricks for staying sane and saving time
- Commentary on common teaching myths
- Questions to ask yourself before quitting
- How I improved my parent communication
Bonus: Get seven plus fun and easy-to-run chemistry and biology projects.
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