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See Me After Class

Advice for Teachers by Teachers

Roxanna Elden

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07 November 2013
"This is NOT Chicken's Soup for the Teacher's Soul...it's more like Hard Liquor for the Teacher's Soul.

The Most Dog-Eared ""Teacher's Edition"" You'll Have in Your Classroom Teaching is tough. And teachers, like the rest of the population, aren't perfect. Yet good teaching happens, and great teachers continue to inspire and educate generations of students. See Me After Class helps those great teachers of the future to survive the classroom long enough to become great. Fueled by hundreds of hilarious-and sometimes shocking-tales from the teachers who lived them, Elden provides tips and strategies that deal head-on with the challenges that aren't covered in new-teacher training. Lessons can go wrong. Parents may yell at you. Sunday evenings will sometimes be accompanied by the dreaded countdown to Monday morning. As a veteran teacher, Elden offers funny, practical, and honest advice, to help teachers walk through the doors of their classrooms day after day with clarity, confidence...and sanity! ""A useful, empathetic guide to weathering the first-year lumps...a frothy, satisfying Guinness for the teacher's soul.""-Dan Brown, NBCT, Director of the Future Educators Association, and author of The Great Expectations School ""See Me After Class is a must-have book for any teacher's bookshelf. On second thought, you'll probably want to keep it on your classroom desk since you'll use it so much!""-Larry Ferlazzo, teacher and author of Helping Students Motivate Themselves

""This is the kind of no-nonsense straight talk that teachers are starved for, but too rarely get...

Roxanna Elden tells it like it is, with a heavy dose of practicality, a dash of cynicism, a raft of constructive suggestions, and plenty of wry humor.""-Rick Hess, Director of Education Policy Studies at AEI, author of Education Week blog, ""Rich Hess Straight Up"""

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Imprint:   Sourcebooks
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   2nd
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 38mm
Weight:   243g
ISBN:   9781402297069
ISBN 10:   1402297068
Pages:   208
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
CONTENTS 1. What This Book Is...and Is Not 2. The Ten Things You Will Wish Someone Had Told You 3. First Daze 4. Maintaining and Regaining Your Sanity, One Month at a Time 5. Piles and Files: Organization and Time Management 6. Your Teacher Personality: Faking It, Making It 7. Classroom Management: Easier Said Than Done 8. Popular Procedures That (Probably) Prevent Problems 9. The Due-Date Blues: When High Expectations Meet Low Motivation 10. No Child Left...Yeah, Yeah, You Know: Different Types of Students and What Each Type Needs from You 11. Parents: The Other Responsible Adult 12. The Teachers' Lounge: Making It Work with the People You Work With 13. Please Report to the Principal's Office 14. Stressin' About Lessons 15. Observation Information 16. Testing, Testing 17. Grading Work Without Hating Work 18. Moments We're Not Proud Of 19. Dos and Don'ts for Helping New Teachers in Your School 20. Making Next Year Better Thanks

Reviews for See Me After Class: Advice for Teachers by Teachers

You know how you've always thought that if you were a teacher, you'd go insane? Well, this very funny book proves that you definitely would. But in a good way. - Dave Barry As a new teacher mentor, you need to have empathy and illustrate that you have survived the trial by fire. You need to have a great sense of humor to lighten the tough moments. And you need to have tried-and-tested tools and tips. See Me After Class has all of those components and is a valuable addition to the resource library for new teachers and those who work with them. - Ellen Moir, Founder and CEO of The New Teacher Center ...a useful, empathetic guide to weathering the first-year lumps.... a frothy, satisfying Guinness for the teacher's soul. - Dan Brown, NBCT, Director of the Future Educators Association, and author of The Great Expectations School Roxanna Elden is one of the most practical, engaging and entertaining writers on education issues around. See Me After Class is a must-have book for any teacher's bookshelf. On second-thought, you'll probably want to keep it on your classroom desk since you'll use it so much! - Larry Ferlazzo, teacher and author of Helping Students Motivate Themselves This is the kind of no-nonsense straight talk that teachers are starved for, but too rarely get. I sure wish this had been available when I was a new teacher. Roxanna Elden tells it like it is, with a heavy dose of practicality, a dash of cynicism, a raft of constructive suggestions, and plenty of wry humor. I recommend See Me After Class, wholeheartedly and unabashedly. - Rick Hess, Director Education Policy Studies at AEI With disarming humor, Elden's supremely practical book includes firsthand accounts from the trenches and helps new recruits figure out what no college prep class taught. - American Teacher Journal A grab bag of advice, anecdotes, horror stories, and tales of triumph, See Me After Class offers straightforward professional advice with a wry twist. - One Day Magazine Without any sugarcoating, Roxanna deals with the challenges that educators face day-in and day-out through insights and stories from long-time educators as well as her own experiences. - Teacherscount.org A great idea for required reading in teacher education classes. - Shawn Denight, Florida Teacher of the Year A great deal of insight here... See Me After Class sets itself apart by better capturing what it actually feels like to be a new - or otherwise imperfect - teacher. - Paul Bruno, Scholastic Rereading the second edition of Roxanna Elden's See Me After Class is just as much fun as the first read...young teachers should read Elden for her practical advice and humor, while veterans might read first for her wit. - @ The Chalk Face We like this book (and think you will too!) for its no-nonsense, humorous take on teaching, especially during the early years. Whether you're an aspiring, early career, or mentor teacher needing a gift for your protege, you'll appreciate the practical advice on everything from stressing about lessons to due-date blues to taking charge of an out-of-control class. - MyEDMatch Full of veteran teachers' insights, this book reminds you that while a number of things can go wrong, things will get better. Teachers provide stories of some of their best and most disastrous situations in this beautiful pairing of humor and wisdom. - Teach.com


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