The Resilient Teacher

How do I stay positive and effective when dealing with difficult people and policies? (ASCD Arias)

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching
Cover of the book The Resilient Teacher by Allen N. Mendler, ASCD
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Author: Allen N. Mendler ISBN: 9781416619468
Publisher: ASCD Publication: July 15, 2014
Imprint: ASCD Language: English
Author: Allen N. Mendler
ISBN: 9781416619468
Publisher: ASCD
Publication: July 15, 2014
Imprint: ASCD
Language: English

As every educator knows all too well, teaching can be an incredibly challenging profession. Whether the challenges are rooted in district policies, colleagues’ actions, or student behaviors, the effect on teachers is always the same: frustrating and demoralizing. In The Resilient Teacher, Allen Mendler offers simple but effective strategies for dealing with a variety of thorny situations that most teachers will face in their careers. These strategies will help you to

* Communicate tactfully but forthrightly with administrators, colleagues, and students whose actions interfere with your ability to do your job properly.

* Confidently and convincingly express your thoughts and expectations to all stakeholders.

* Increase your influence with coworkers, students, and parents.

All teachers face roadblocks in their jobs that can keep them from doing what’s best for students. In these pages, you will find the solutions you need to resolve common problems quickly and neatly--and to bounce back stronger than ever.

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As every educator knows all too well, teaching can be an incredibly challenging profession. Whether the challenges are rooted in district policies, colleagues’ actions, or student behaviors, the effect on teachers is always the same: frustrating and demoralizing. In The Resilient Teacher, Allen Mendler offers simple but effective strategies for dealing with a variety of thorny situations that most teachers will face in their careers. These strategies will help you to

* Communicate tactfully but forthrightly with administrators, colleagues, and students whose actions interfere with your ability to do your job properly.

* Confidently and convincingly express your thoughts and expectations to all stakeholders.

* Increase your influence with coworkers, students, and parents.

All teachers face roadblocks in their jobs that can keep them from doing what’s best for students. In these pages, you will find the solutions you need to resolve common problems quickly and neatly--and to bounce back stronger than ever.

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