Classrooms in the Real World: Practical Advice from a Veteran Teacher
For the past 35 years, Scott Mandel has been teaching students in an urban Los Angeles school district. In addition, he instructs teachers in professional development courses. In those classes, he’s known for telling stories—stories gleaned from his time spent in the classroom. Classrooms in the Real World is a collection of many of those stories, presented as a set of teachable moments—a practical how-to book for new teachers, one based on interacting with kids on a daily basis. Rather than providing educational theories about what should be, Mandel shares real-life stories of how to relate to your students, administrators and parents, along with his thoughts on how to deal with the multiple curricular and classroom challenges that all teachers face in the real world. Chapters such as "Kids Don't Care How Much You Know As Long As They Know You Care," "Take Curricular Chances," "Administrators Want You To Succeed," "Keeping My Sanity All These Years," and “What Have I Learned” will give you the reader practical ideas, philosophies and encouragement from a long-time classroom teacher, someone still in the classroom sharing the lived experience of teaching in today’s school environment.

Perfect for courses such as: Introduction to Teaching | Classroom Management | Student Teaching
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Classrooms in the Real World: Practical Advice from a Veteran Teacher
For the past 35 years, Scott Mandel has been teaching students in an urban Los Angeles school district. In addition, he instructs teachers in professional development courses. In those classes, he’s known for telling stories—stories gleaned from his time spent in the classroom. Classrooms in the Real World is a collection of many of those stories, presented as a set of teachable moments—a practical how-to book for new teachers, one based on interacting with kids on a daily basis. Rather than providing educational theories about what should be, Mandel shares real-life stories of how to relate to your students, administrators and parents, along with his thoughts on how to deal with the multiple curricular and classroom challenges that all teachers face in the real world. Chapters such as "Kids Don't Care How Much You Know As Long As They Know You Care," "Take Curricular Chances," "Administrators Want You To Succeed," "Keeping My Sanity All These Years," and “What Have I Learned” will give you the reader practical ideas, philosophies and encouragement from a long-time classroom teacher, someone still in the classroom sharing the lived experience of teaching in today’s school environment.

Perfect for courses such as: Introduction to Teaching | Classroom Management | Student Teaching
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Classrooms in the Real World: Practical Advice from a Veteran Teacher

Classrooms in the Real World: Practical Advice from a Veteran Teacher

by Scott Mandel
Classrooms in the Real World: Practical Advice from a Veteran Teacher

Classrooms in the Real World: Practical Advice from a Veteran Teacher

by Scott Mandel

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Overview

For the past 35 years, Scott Mandel has been teaching students in an urban Los Angeles school district. In addition, he instructs teachers in professional development courses. In those classes, he’s known for telling stories—stories gleaned from his time spent in the classroom. Classrooms in the Real World is a collection of many of those stories, presented as a set of teachable moments—a practical how-to book for new teachers, one based on interacting with kids on a daily basis. Rather than providing educational theories about what should be, Mandel shares real-life stories of how to relate to your students, administrators and parents, along with his thoughts on how to deal with the multiple curricular and classroom challenges that all teachers face in the real world. Chapters such as "Kids Don't Care How Much You Know As Long As They Know You Care," "Take Curricular Chances," "Administrators Want You To Succeed," "Keeping My Sanity All These Years," and “What Have I Learned” will give you the reader practical ideas, philosophies and encouragement from a long-time classroom teacher, someone still in the classroom sharing the lived experience of teaching in today’s school environment.

Perfect for courses such as: Introduction to Teaching | Classroom Management | Student Teaching

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781975503352
Publisher: Myers Education Press
Publication date: 01/03/2020
Pages: 110
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Scott Mandel has been a teacher, administrator, and an in-service leader. For the past 35 years, he has taught in the Los Angeles Unified School District, where he teaches English, history and musical theatre. He received his Ph.D. in curriculum and instruction from the University of
Southern California. His current areas of professional specialization include new-teacher training; improving test taking and study skills; classroom management; and teaching methodologies. A National Board Certified teacher for over 20 years, Scott is the author of eleven previous teacher education books and is the founder and developer of Teachers Helping Teachers
(teachershelpingteachers.info), a web site for educators. Teachers Helping Teachers has been offering lesson plans, educational links and inspiration since 1995.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

My Motto of Life and the Dedication Associated with It

Introduction—Why Am I Writing This Book?

Setting The Context for All of This

1. How It All Started

2. These Ain’t the “Good Ole Days”

3. How My Students Saved My Life and the School Year

4. Let the Kids Know You Can Have Fun, Too

5. Kids Don’t Care How Much You Know as Long as They Know You Care

6. If I Don’t Talk about Discipline, You Won’t Read This Book

7. Public School Kids Deserve the Same as Private School Kids

8. Have Heroes

9. Get Rid of Your Ego

10. Support Your Home Team

11. Take Curricular Chances

12. Administrators Want You To Succeed

13. Beware of Smoke Machines

14. Why I Refuse to Use an Online Grading Program

15. Numbers Don’t Always Add Up—And Fair Grades Take Some Effort

16. Don’t Fill Your Car Trunk with Your In-Service Class

17. Special Ed Kids Are Like Everyone Else

18. So Are Non-English Speakers

19. Leadership as a Student Trait

20. The Multiple Intelligences Really Work

21. Make ’em Laugh

22. Parents Are Your Greatest Allies

23. Keeping My Sanity All These Years

24. My Retirement Plan

25. What Have I Learned?

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