#123: 10 Rookie Blunders New High School Teachers Make (and How to Avoid Them!)
Starting your teaching career is an exciting adventure, but it can also feel overwhelming. When I first starting teaching high school science back in 2005, for example, I soon found myself struggling to succeed at (what I see today as) basic tasks, such as marking, lesson planning and managing behaviour. So many aspects of the job were completely new to me, despite the limited teaching experience I gained from the Army Cadet Force as a teenager. The reassuring news is that every teacher makes mistakes – it’s part of the learning process. To give you a head start, I will describe ten of the most common rookie blunders new high school teachers make (and, that I have made at some point on my journey!), along with some friendly advice on how to avoid them!
- This podcast episode is accompanied by a blog post at https://richardjamesrogers.com/2024/09/29/10-rookie-blunders-new-high-school-teachers-make-and-how-to-avoid-them/
- Check out my award-winning book for high school teachers, The Quick Guide to Classroom Management, at https://www.amazon.com/dp/1505701945/
- Check out my blog for teachers at https://richardjamesrogers.com/
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