Fun experiences, tips to control students, lessons learned and reflections on the teaching profession: these books written by teachers aim to encourage and accompany those who are going to enter a classroom for the first time, but not as a student, but as teacher.
The Adventures of a New Teacher
“Boys scare me, I’m scared what they will think, if I’m wrong, if they laugh at me, if I’m blank.” These are the thoughts that ring in the head of this novice teacher when he goes off the alarm clock on the first day of class. In his book he describes different adventures of all kinds, such as the day he hit the table with a book in front of a sleeping student or when his car was scratched. Share with teachers who debut in the classrooms the ‘lessons’ learned since he started as a teacher and offers several tips and tricks to be a good teacher and not die trying, as it is a priority to win over the class leader and become a teacher. cool will make the students eat you.
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- Author: Pablo Gómez Sesé
- Editorial: The sphere
Manual for (tremendously) novice teachers
“If after reading this book you still want to get into a classroom, either you are a true Navy Seal of teaching or you have more morals than Alcoyano. In either case, we applaud your choice ”. It is the message that the author of this manual sends to his teachers ‘compatriots’. Its objective is to uncover (as a ‘spoiler’ of a film) the reality of the day to day in educational centers for those who have not yet stepped into the classroom as a teacher but are about to do so. Also invite anyone who thinks that teachers lead an enviable life to read your manual to get out of their reverie.
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- Author: Jorge Suay Greses
- Editorial: Red circle
Village Master with L for Rookie
The funny stories of the most famous teacher on the Internet are compiled in this book, which also tells them in comic form. An original way to enjoy the history of Maria (a village teacher), who decides to leave everything behind to embark on the adventure of being a second primary teacher in a small town in the mountains. What no one taught her at university is that, in her day to day life, she would also have to be a judge, a detective, a nurse, a multitasking mechanic, a designer, a banker… and all this, without losing her vocation to teach.
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- Author: Village Teacher
- Editorial: Grijalbo
Say It Out Loud And We All Laugh: High School Survival (Thug) Manual
It collects the different anecdotes and experiences that its author has lived in the classrooms as a teacher and his personal reflections on the current educational system. His own words serve as an introduction: “In our classrooms there are dystopian students, who take an exam of 10 in a parallel universe and get a 2 in the real universe; multitasking teachers, who as soon as they act as sociocultural animators as psychologists, nurses, security officers or simultaneous translators and parents who wonder how their children fail after having studied with them until the last conquest of the Catholic Kings (in bilingual, of course) ”.
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- Author: Fernando J. López
- Editorial: Martínez Roca
Anecdotes from a high school teacher
Albert Pallarés is a designer, draftsman and teacher of Language and Literature in Secondary with more than 30 years of experience behind him. Over the years she has learned that in high school you never know what to expect and that walking into a classroom full of teenagers is a real challenge. It tells a selection of the funniest, most unusual and crazy adventures with which it has come across.
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- Author: Albert Pallarés
- Editorial: Dome Books
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