The first year of my teaching career ended with the following advice from the building administrator who had served as my evaluator: “During your first year, you will learn more than your students. In your second year, it might be an equal balance between what you learn and what they learn. By the end of your third year, your students will finally learn more than you.” As much as I love learning and I’ve enjoyed my growth as an educator, I’ve been anxiously awaiting the end of my third year so I could see if the advice I had been given proved true. To hopefully have found my teaching “groove”. Instead of ending my third year in my classroom with my students, the year is ending with me posting assignments online and hosting weekly video call...
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As a classroom teacher for several years, I\u27ve had the opportunity to develop what I believe to b...
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A s I sat in one of my high school classes listening to yet another uninspired teacher lecturing to ...
This article reflects on the author’s transition from communication center tutor to writing studies ...
When it is put into words it doesn’t seem that much, but when you are sat in those lectures, week in...
Moran compares his experience during his first year of teaching with his second. After receiving his...
A year and a half ago, I decided that I needed to return to the K-12 classrooms and really experienc...
My first year as an educator has followed a tumultuous pattern. Not only was I exploring who I was b...
Describes the very difficult experience of a new teacher who was inadequately prepared to manage her...
On the second day of school, I realized that four students had entered my first grade classroom – re...
As an educator of pre-service teachers, I am often reminded of those first days in the classroom. If...
An introduction to a series of essays from former Bank Street advisees that reflect on their first-y...
Faculty Reflections on Teaching, Learning, and Working By Dr. William Caraher, Asst Professor of His...
In this article I want to discuss my attempts to make sense of my role and practice as a teacher edu...
Huffman describes her first year teaching as extremely difficult and stressful. She reflects on her ...
As a classroom teacher for several years, I\u27ve had the opportunity to develop what I believe to b...
In this qualitative study, I examined how four teachers negotiated their first year of teaching. All...
A s I sat in one of my high school classes listening to yet another uninspired teacher lecturing to ...
This article reflects on the author’s transition from communication center tutor to writing studies ...
When it is put into words it doesn’t seem that much, but when you are sat in those lectures, week in...