Portrait of a New Teacher (but others are invited to read too) |
posted by: Colin | December 22, 2010, 07:30 PM |
Q: What do these words have in common?
For me, this explanation and graphic shed quite a bit of light on the teaching profession. I can honestly say that I referred back to this many times while wading my way through year one and two. It was extremely helpful for a few reasons:
Many thanks to Dr. Ellen Moir, director of the New Teacher Center at the University of Santa Cruz who first wrote about the phases of teacher development. It's used widely around the nation now, and I think rightfully so. Lastly, many well-deserved thanks to the day-in and day-out teachers who are working hard to educate our students. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! >> Originally posted by Alix on the AAE Blog.
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