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NEW TEACHERS

Do you want advice on surviving your first years on the job?
Do you want to know how MEA can help you?
Skeeter's New Member Tips

Here's a sample tip:

They Didn't Tell Us This in College!

Expect the unexpected! Try to be flexible and adaptable in responding to those unexpected behaviors they never told you about in your teaching methods classes. Ask your mentor and colleagues for suggestions on how to deal with the following situations.

What will you do if . . .

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A student cries?

bulletIt rains at recess?
bulletA child tells you his pet died?
bulletA child wets his/her pants?
bulletA parent is angry and unreasonable?
bulletA student refuses to do what you ask him/her to do?
bulletA student falls asleep in your class?
bulletYou are called to the office in the middle of a class?
bulletNon-English-speaking students are assigned to your class?
bulletA student has an allergic reaction to a bee sting or medication?
bulletA fight breaks out in the hallway and you are the nearest faculty member?
bulletYou suspect a student is using drugs or alcohol?
bulletA student tells you she is pregnant?
bulletA student is verbally abusive?
bulletYou can't get the materials you need for your lesson?
bulletA student has a seizure?
bulletA student threatens you and the class with physical violence?
bulletA student cuts her head falling out of her desk?
bulletYour class gave the substitute a rough time?
bulletYou have a student and his aide in your class?

 

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