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OverviewYou've found yourself in this book today for a reason. Perhaps, you are a master teacher who is looking for new ideas to save the rest of your hair. Maybe, you are an administrator seeking resources for teachers in your building to prevent the dreaded avalanche of discipline referrals on your desk. But, most of you are novice teachers who have been practicing the craft of teaching for less than five years. You are at your wit's end and need help. You may feel like you are up a creek, and you can't find your paddle.You made a choice to teach. You chose to become a role model for learners of all ages. You chose to step into the canoe of teaching and row upstream with a group of learners every day. You may teach because it has been your lifelong dream. Others teach because it was the family career and made sense. Perhaps, you teach because you were recruited from another career field or because you have trade skills that someone asked you to share with students.No matter the reason, every educator in America is expected to take students and paddle through a year of life with a group of students who believe you are a celebrity. You have been given a canoe and paddle large enough to carry your students through the creek of the academic year. By definition, a creek is a narrow, winding path. Ideally, you enter the classroom and all students attend ready and willing to learn with family support at home and all of their basic needs met. So, you are able to help them learn, make all their dreams come true, and fix all of the problems of the world. Oh... if only it were that simple.But, anyone who has spent time teaching, or learning about teaching, knows that our creek is full of rocks-curriculum, policies, lesson plans, parents, paperwork, etc. And, unless you teach in a magically perfect world, you also have some low hanging limbs-jobs that you have as a teacher that you didn't know existed, reports you don't know how to read, students who create chaos so easily, etc. These are the things that knock you out of your canoe because no one told you before you began teaching that they were coming.Young or old, novice or experienced, every teacher has faced times like this both professionally and personally. I can't help you with personal challenges, but I can share with you that IUp a Creek in the Classroom3understand. As a mother of two children with unique and special needs, I know the impact of personal challenges. And, I am still happily standing in the classroom as an educator every day. But, it is not because I have not been up a creek; it is because I have picked up a new paddle and kept going. This book is meant to offer practical advice to teachers who are finding themselves up a creek in the classroom feeling like they have lost their paddle. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michelle SorrellsPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.095kg ISBN: 9781097345472ISBN 10: 1097345475 Pages: 30 Publication Date: 07 May 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |