Teaching Is a Privilege

Twelve Essential Understandings for Beginning Teachers

By (author) Elizabeth C. Manvell

Publication date:

16 November 2009

Length of book:

156 pages

Publisher

R&L Education

Dimensions:

240x163mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9781607091097

New teachers have a high attrition rate, often due to concerns about classroom discipline, interactions with parents, meeting the diverse needs of students, and pressures of high academic standards. Teaching Is a Privilege offers beginning teachers twelve essential understandings necessary to meet these challenges and thrive in the classroom. The understandings are based on a core belief that teaching is a privilege worthy of continuous, thoughtful self-reflection and compassionate treatment of children and their families. The result is higher teacher morale and higher-achieving students.

The book focuses on development of the relationship side of teaching-attitudes, perceptions, beliefs, and behaviors-which builds trust and translates into a positive classroom climate. The intention is to inspire new teachers to begin their professional lives with an informed, optimistic belief system that deepens their understanding of what is possible and then to provide them with ways to get there. The twelve essential understandings serve as the foundation of their teaching practices and ultimately lead to happy, high-achieving, respectful students, and an exemplary, personally satisfying teaching career.
Manvell's book provides an essential tool for examining how our attitudes, as teachers, affect the way our students see themselves, and ultimately, how they function as adult members of our society. Through carefully selected journal entries, we hear thevoices of preservice teachers as they enter the classroom for the first time and discover the complexities and challenges of working daily to meet the needs of diverse learners. Teaching is a Privilege is a book that every preservice teacher shouldhave. It is a book to have at one's side in the first year of teaching and in the years after?a resource to turn to again and again, not just for wonderful suggestions for creating the best classroom environment possible but also to find reassurance andaffirmation in facing the daily challenges and joy of teaching..