How To Love Teaching Again

by Jamie Sears
How To Love Teaching Again
  • ISBN-13: 9780593539736
  • Author(s): Jamie Sears
  • Subject: Self-help & personal development
  • Publisher: Penguin Random House Group
  • Imprint: Portfolio
  • Publication Date: 06-04-2023
  • Format: p/b

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£16.99
Over time, teachers internalise myths about their success that cause them to fall out of love with teaching. 'I'll never be one of the 'perfect' teachers' 'My self-worth is defined by my students' test scores' 'I should be working on weekends' How to Love Teaching Again dispels them all and replaces them with practical antidotes to burnout and perfectionism so that you can reclaim your calling. As the CEO of Not So Wimpy Teacher, the most popular teaching resource brand on the internet, Jamie Sears has spent years designing tools and inventing strategies that restore the joys of teaching. This book distills Sears' hard-won advice that has helped thousands of teachers around the country transform their relationship with work, including: Permission to stop policing bathroom breaks and classroom jobs so that you can focus on the lessons that matter Reinventing small groups and centers so that they're easier to manage-and so you don't feel like you're spread thin A fool
About the book

Over time, teachers internalise myths about their success that cause them to fall out of love with teaching. 'I'll never be one of the 'perfect' teachers' 'My self-worth is defined by my students' test scores' 'I should be working on weekends' How to Love Teaching Again dispels them all and replaces them with practical antidotes to burnout and perfectionism so that you can reclaim your calling. As the CEO of Not So Wimpy Teacher, the most popular teaching resource brand on the internet, Jamie Sears has spent years designing tools and inventing strategies that restore the joys of teaching. This book distills Sears' hard-won advice that has helped thousands of teachers around the country transform their relationship with work, including: Permission to stop policing bathroom breaks and classroom jobs so that you can focus on the lessons that matter Reinventing small groups and centers so that they're easier to manage-and so you don't feel like you're spread thin A fool