An Interactive Handbook for New Teachers

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Kiersten Jacoby
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Pages
104
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An Interactive Handbook for New Teachers is a comprehensive guide for new teachers that provides practical advice and personal insights on the art of teaching, based on 25 years of teaching experience. This book is organized by Kiersten’s list of career priorities.

1. Take care of yourself and your family.

2. Have a quality lesson to teach your students each day.

3. Make your classroom a place you want to be in all day and a safe and inviting place for students to visit.

4. Support your colleagues and seek support from them when you need it.

5. Make your career what you want it to be.

Inside you will find practical tips, personal stories, and guided reflection questions to help new teachers navigate the nuances of a career in education.

Kiersten Jacoby

Kiersten currently lives in New Mexico with her mother and Irish Wolfhound. She taught high school and college for 25 years and retired in 2025. She has a Master of Science in Equine Exercise Physiology from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, a Level III Teaching license in New Mexico, and has a National Board-Certified Teaching license in Biological Sciences for Secondary Education. In her spare time, she loves to play with her dog, kayak on the lake, ride her bike, and travel with her mom and dog.

An Interactive Handbook for New Teachers is a comprehensive guide for new teachers that provides practical advice and personal insights on the art of teaching, based on 25 years of teaching experience. This book is organized by Kiersten’s list of career priorities.

1. Take care of yourself and your family.

2. Have a quality lesson to teach your students each day.

3. Make your classroom a place you want to be in all day and a safe and inviting place for students to visit.

4. Support your colleagues and seek support from them when you need it.

5. Make your career what you want it to be.

Inside you will find practical tips, personal stories, and guided reflection questions to help new teachers navigate the nuances of a career in education.

Kiersten Jacoby

Kiersten currently lives in New Mexico with her mother and Irish Wolfhound. She taught high school and college for 25 years and retired in 2025. She has a Master of Science in Equine Exercise Physiology from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, a Level III Teaching license in New Mexico, and has a National Board-Certified Teaching license in Biological Sciences for Secondary Education. In her spare time, she loves to play with her dog, kayak on the lake, ride her bike, and travel with her mom and dog.

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