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17 things resilient teachers do : (and 4 things they hardly ever do) / Bryan Harris.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: New York, NY : Routledge, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 124 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781003058649
  • 1003058647
  • 9781000218183
  • 100021818X
  • 9781000218145
  • 1000218147
  • 9781000218169
  • 1000218163
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 371.12 23
LOC classification:
  • LB2840.2 .H27 2021
Online resources:
Contents:
<P>Stress is the Issue -- <EM>Here's What You Need to Know </EM>1. Resilient Teachers Take Care of Their Health 2. Resilient Teachers Practice Gratitude 3. Resilient Teachers Practice Reframing 4. Resilient Teachers Understand the Power of "No" 5. Resilient Teachers Manage their Emotions 6. Resilient Teachers Know Their Triggers 7. Resilient Teachers Practice In-The-Moment Stress Relievers 8. Resilient Teachers Develop a Professional Support Network 9. Resilient Teachers Have a Life Outside the Classroom 10. Resilient Teachers Get Themselves Organized 11. Resilient Teachers Focus on What they Can Control 12. Resilient Teachers Know How to Receive Feedback 13. Resilient Teachers Advocate for Themselves 14. Resilient Teachers Create and Track Goals 15. Resilient Teachers Unplug 16. Resilient Teachers Laugh and have Fun with Their Students 17. Resilient Teachers Help Students Build Resiliency <STRONG>4 Things Resilient Teachers Hardly Ever Do</STRONG> 1.<STRONG> </STRONG>Resilient Teachers Hardly Ever Beat Themselves Up Over Past Mistakes 2. Resilient Teachers Hardly Ever Spend Much Time Complaining 3. Resilient Teachers Hardly Ever Freak Out about Change 4. Resilient Teachers Hardly Ever Shy Away from Conflict</P><P></P>
Summary: "This book will help you learn practical ways to manage the stress of teaching and avoid burnout. Bestselling author and educational consultant Bryan Harris presents strategies for building resilience, including reframing, understanding the power of "no", focusing on what you can control, building positive relationships, advocating for yourself, and more. Each chapter clearly presents concise and practical applications you can implement right away. With this guidebook, you'll feel ready to bounce back from challenges and stay focused on the joys of the profession"-- Provided by publisher.
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"This book will help you learn practical ways to manage the stress of teaching and avoid burnout. Bestselling author and educational consultant Bryan Harris presents strategies for building resilience, including reframing, understanding the power of "no", focusing on what you can control, building positive relationships, advocating for yourself, and more. Each chapter clearly presents concise and practical applications you can implement right away. With this guidebook, you'll feel ready to bounce back from challenges and stay focused on the joys of the profession"-- Provided by publisher.

<P>Stress is the Issue -- <EM>Here's What You Need to Know </EM>1. Resilient Teachers Take Care of Their Health 2. Resilient Teachers Practice Gratitude 3. Resilient Teachers Practice Reframing 4. Resilient Teachers Understand the Power of "No" 5. Resilient Teachers Manage their Emotions 6. Resilient Teachers Know Their Triggers 7. Resilient Teachers Practice In-The-Moment Stress Relievers 8. Resilient Teachers Develop a Professional Support Network 9. Resilient Teachers Have a Life Outside the Classroom 10. Resilient Teachers Get Themselves Organized 11. Resilient Teachers Focus on What they Can Control 12. Resilient Teachers Know How to Receive Feedback 13. Resilient Teachers Advocate for Themselves 14. Resilient Teachers Create and Track Goals 15. Resilient Teachers Unplug 16. Resilient Teachers Laugh and have Fun with Their Students 17. Resilient Teachers Help Students Build Resiliency <STRONG>4 Things Resilient Teachers Hardly Ever Do</STRONG> 1.<STRONG> </STRONG>Resilient Teachers Hardly Ever Beat Themselves Up Over Past Mistakes 2. Resilient Teachers Hardly Ever Spend Much Time Complaining 3. Resilient Teachers Hardly Ever Freak Out about Change 4. Resilient Teachers Hardly Ever Shy Away from Conflict</P><P></P>

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