Description
This session talks about those stressors as well as ideas for dealing with them without losing your mind. When you complete this course, you’ll have a firm foundation for how to help yourself and support any new teachers entering the profession for the first time.
In this 45-minute course, you will learn:
- How to identify common stressors
- How to cope with stress as a new teacher
- How to manage secondary PTSD
- Strategies to become your ‘imperfect best
Other courses in this series:
At the Crossroads – Mid-Life Teaching Crisis
Running the Race – Teaching Stages and Marathons
The Art of Being a Prime Time Teacher
(last title is still in production)
Presenter Bio
Whether speaking in front of thousands of people or coaching a client one-on-one, Jason Freeman has a unique gift to both inspire and guide his audience to recognize the best within themselves and take a step closer toward the goals and dreams they desire.
Aided by a speech impediment, Jason exemplifies the awesome possibility of turning limitations into leverage that, with persistence, can turn defeat into triumph. He has shared the stage with well-known speakers in business, education and (dis)ABILITY communities around the country and would love to help you or your audience make their goals actionable and attainable.
Mike has gained a wealth of professional experiences and insights that he now shares with others through his consulting venture. He concluded a 30-year career in Blount County Schools – nestled between Knoxville, TN, and the Great Smoky Mountains.
Over the years, he has served as a Gifted teacher and a Special Education and Title Administrator. He spent five years as an Assistant Director of Schools and over 20 years as a building-level administrator, including many as a middle school Principal.
Mike is a first-generation college graduate from a rural, working-class factory town. His early years and professional career have also given him experiences and a passion for working with the economically disadvantaged. His accent is authentic, by the way.
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