
11 Things I Wish I Knew as a First Year Teacher
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Narrated by:
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Keith L. Porter
About this listen
Each year, thousands of first-year teachers walk into their new classrooms with thoughts of hitting the ground and running on their quest to change the world. Unfortunately, they soon discover that the realities of teaching do not match up to their expectations, leaving them in a whirlpool of stress, struggling to stay afloat.
This audiobook attempts to prepare those wonderful teachers for the things that they will encounter. Told from the perspective of a teacher with six years of experience, this audiobook offers a list of 11 things that every new teacher should know and prepare themselves for.
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