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The Phases of the First Year of Teaching
The first year of teaching is like a community garden because...
THE PHASES OF THE FIRST YEAR OF TEACHING
MY FIRST YEAR OF TEACHING
With an elbow partner, take a few minutes to share a memory from your first year of teaching.
Reflection
Survival
Anticipation
Disillusionment
Rejuvenation
Rejuvenation
THE PHASES OF THE FIRST YEAR OF TEACHING
In your group, Place each phase where you think it belongs on the graph provided.
The phases are listed (in no particular order) at the bottom of the page.
THE PHASES OF THE FIRST YEAR OF TEACHING
THE PHASES OF THE FIRST YEAR OF TEACHING
THE PHASES OF THE FIRST YEAR OF TEACHING
THE PHASES OF THE FIRST YEAR OF TEACHING
What does each phase look like?
THE PHASES OF THE FIRST YEAR OF TEACHING
Anticipation
THE PHASES OF THE FIRST YEAR OF TEACHING
THE PHASES OF THE FIRST YEAR OF TEACHING
Survival
THE PHASES OF THE FIRST YEAR OF TEACHING
THE PHASES OF THE FIRST YEAR OF TEACHING
Disillusionment
THE PHASES OF THE FIRST YEAR OF TEACHING
THE PHASES OF THE FIRST YEAR OF TEACHING
Rejuvenation
THE PHASES OF THE FIRST YEAR OF TEACHING
Celebration
THE PHASES OF THE FIRST YEAR OF TEACHING
THE PHASES OF THE FIRST YEAR OF TEACHING
Reflection
THE PHASES OF THE FIRST YEAR OF TEACHING
How can you use this information to help your staff maintain
balance?
THE PHASES OF THE FIRST YEAR OF TEACHING
Balance Between Life and Work: Tips for New (and not-so new) TeachersWe can encourage our staff to:Decide what is really important. Everyone
wants to have a successful career, but it shouldn’t always have to come at the expense of family & friends.
Set reasonable hours early on. New teachers often work, work, work because they feel they have to. They do not get paid for these extra hours, and this must be kept in mind.
Eat a healthy dietWear good, sturdy shoes.
Balance Between Life and Work: Tips for New (and not-so-new) TeachersKeep time with family and friends work
free. Do not try to multi-task all of the time. This usually leads to annoyed friends, neglected children and spouses and frustrated teachers.
Keep time for loved ones free from school work whenever possible. This may mean waiting until bedtime to correct papers, or staying after school to finish up planning. Time is at a premium, don't waste it.
Balance Between Life and Work: Tips for New (and not-so-new) TeachersWork out regularly. New teachers often say
that exercise is the last thing that they have time for. However, it's a huge stress reliever and quintessential to a healthy lifestyle.
Ask for help from veteran teachers. Teachers are often willing to share ideas and lesson plans, and these things can reap huge benefits to new teachers. Don't be afraid to ask. It's not a sign of weakness, but rather a sign of strength and confidence.