
Preview the webinar "Classroom Management Tips" with Shannon Holden, host and presenter in this edWeb.net community.
Welcome to New Teacher Help, a professional learning community (PLC) that helps new teachers get advice and and share experiences about the first years in teaching.
This is a collaborative online community where new teachers can get advice, ideas, tips, and support - and also share experiences - on making a successful transition to the classroom.
In our series of free webinars, live chats, and online discussions, you'll collaborate with other new teachers to explore critical aspects of educating students.
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Learn ways to “set the tone” for a productive year of student learning.
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Develop a repertoire of instructional strategies that result in higher levels of student engagement and achievement.
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Establish yourself as the “authority figure” in the classroom.
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Deal with students and parents who try to question your authority.
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Discover resources you can turn to for assistance when necessary.
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Develop techniques to increase communication and build relationships with students, parents, veteran teachers, administrators, and school support staff.
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Access resources that will help you prepare students for standardized tests.
As a member of the community, you'll be invited to a free webinar and live chat each month on a different topic. You'll have access to all of the recorded webinars, presentations, and resources, providing you with an online learning center you can return to at any time. CE certificates are provided for attending and viewing the webinars.
The New Teacher Help PLC is a place where you can post questions, start discussions, and get feedback from experts and peers on the issues and challenges you facing starting out on a career in teaching. Stay connected, share ideas, and get support from other new teachers all across the country.
Join us for the next webinar:
Coming soon!
To attend a webinar, use this link to our webinar room:
www.instantpresenter.com/edweb6
You'll be sent a CE certificate after the session.
Presented by Shannon J. Holden
Shannon Holden has been a high school and middle school teacher and administrator in North Dakota, Texas, and Missouri for 20 years. Holden built a website, www.newteacherhelp.com in 2009 to help reduce the 50% five-year attrition rate for new teachers in the educational profession.