New Teacher Resource Center for School Districts Offers Support and Guidance for New Teachers

After teaching ESL students for many years, educator and freelance writer Dorit Sasson created the online New Teacher Resource Center in order to help new teachers become confident and successful.

Pittsburgh, PA, December 03, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Creator of the New Teacher Resource Center, ESL educator and freelance writer Dorit Sasson advocates for the new teacher population in order to provide them with information on classroom management, teaching tips, strategies for classroom organization, tips for time management and lesson plans, preparing lessons, and parent contact. Seasoned teachers can continue to add to and brush up on their own knowledge with innovative tips and strategies.

Teachers say: “We need help with classroom management: discipline problems, effective classroom rules, procedures, handling students who don’t do the homework, who call out, curse, coming in late, fight, throw things, and attack us.” Experts agree there is a lack of quality mentors who can nurture teachers during the early stages of their careers. Fifty percent of potentially “good” teachers quit the profession because of classroom disruptive behavior. (Jean Johnson, Public Agenda 2/14/05) Eight out of 10 teachers report that there teaching would be more effective if they did not have to spend so much time handling disruptive behavior (J. Johnson)

As a teacher herself, Dorit Sasson understands the need for ongoing professional support and guidance and created her own lineup of new teacher products and easily accessible information which focus on how to engage students more effectively in mixed ability classrooms. In her special six page reports, Dorit Sasson provides teachers with teaching tips and strategies on how to differentiate instruction for struggling English language learners and students in mixed ability classes. In her latest report: “Effective Classroom Management Tips” Dorit provides classroom management tips teachers can use right away in their mixed ability classrooms which will help them respond more effectively to classroom disruptions, which is especially important in their first year of teaching.

About Dorit Sasson and the new teacher resource center: Dorit Sasson is an author, freelance writer, ESL teacher, and the creator of the New Teacher Resource Center, which can be found at www.newteacherresourcencenter.com Her blogsite serves to help new and seasoned teachers network and find information on lesson planning, classroom management, learning styles and teaching methods, and many other issues new teachers face.

For more information about professional workshops, teaching tips, lesson planning and classroom management support as well as other teacher products, visit Dorit (http://www.newteacherresourcecenter.com) on her blogsite.

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Phone: (412) 596-9104
Email: sasson92@gmail.com
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