A Sense of Belonging

A Sense of Belonging

Sustaining and Retaining New Teachers

Jennifer Allen

Too often, new teachers enter the profession excited to make a difference in the lives of children only to find themselves disillusioned and overwhelmed with the expectations of the classroom.


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Product Details

  • Author: Jennifer Allen
  • Year: 2009
  • Grade Range: K-5
  • Media: 160 pp/paper
  • ISBN: 978-157110-785-5
  • Item No.: WEB-0785

Too often, new teachers enter the profession excited to make a difference in the lives of children only to find themselves disillusioned and overwhelmed with the expectations of the classroom. In A Sense of Belonging, Jennifer Allen shares her stories and journey in creating an infrastructure of support for new teachers within her school district.

A Sense of Belonging provides research-based, practical ideas on how to support new teachers while honoring the innovation, idealism, and optimistic enthusiasm that they bring to the classroom. From supporting new teachers early in the year with administering and analyzing literacy assessments, through using student work to guide instruction, to offering ongoing help with curriculum planning, Jennifer shares strategies on:

fostering relationships with new teachers, starting before school even begins;
creating learning environments for new teachers to be reflective practitioners;
coaching new teachers in their classrooms and providing opportunities for them to observe their peers in action;
supporting new teachers beyond their first year through gradual release of support over their first several years in the classroom; and
facilitating professional development opportunities where new and veteran teachers learn alongside one another.

Jennifer believes, and her book demonstrates, that when schools embrace, encourage, and celebrate the work of new teachers, they establish a supportive environment that fosters excellence and improves retention.

Table of Contents

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Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Relationships

Chapter 2: Observing the Coach
Chapter 3: Administering and Analyzing Assessments
Chapter 4: In-Class Support: Establishing Structures
Chapter 5: Meeting as a Group
Chapter 6: Peer Observations
Chapter 7: Using Student Work to Guide Instruction
Chapter 8: Curriculum Planning
Chapter 9: Study Groups: Where New and Veteran Teachers Learn Together
Final Words: I Believe
Appendix
Bibliography



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