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1000 Best New Teacher Survival Secrets

Kandace Martin Kathy Brenny

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English
Sourcebooks, Inc
01 September 2005
Series: 1000 Best
Secrets for your first year and beyond

Experienced educators Kathleen Brenny and Kandace Martin show you how to-

--Effectively organize your classroom --34 secrets to surviving your first week --Prepare your students for standardized tests --Document progress and grading --Work effectively with ESL students --Understand the legal requirements of working with students with special needs --Survive parent-teacher conferences --Manage stress and stay healthy --Create a safe school environment for your students

Covers important issues across all grade levels
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Imprint:   Sourcebooks, Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 114mm,  Spine: 58mm
Weight:   369g
ISBN:   9781402205507
ISBN 10:   1402205503
Series:   1000 Best
Pages:   336
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Kathleen Brenny has a BA in education and a masters and specialist degree in administration. She owns and operates the Children's Learning Center, and was a principal at Kuemper Catholic School in Carroll, Iowa. Ms. Brenny has served on numerous educational committees at a local, state and federal level, as well as presented at state and national conferences concerning safe school issues, assessment, early childhood, and English Language Learners. She is presently a school improvement consultant and lives in Sac City, Iowa. Kandace Martin has been a secondary English teacher, middle school administrator, university instructor, and a staff development consultant. Throughout her thirty years in education she has supervised student teachers, taught elementary and secondary education majors, and developed and facilitated an induction and mentoring program for teachers in over fifty school districts. She has also written and presented papers at several national and state conferences. Mrs. Martin lives in Webster City, Iowa.

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