EPISODE · Sep 10, 2019 · 17 MIN
How Education Leaders and Managers Can Support New Teachers - #008
from Lead To Excel Podcast · host Maureen Chiana
Send us Fan MailAs a new academic year begins, it's so important for managers to ensure that supporting new teachers is on their priority list. Too many teachers have been left to get overwhelmed and stressed that they ended up disillusioned and have left the profession. Teachers are one of the greatest assets of a school and college and time must be spent nurturing and supporting them.In this podcast I give you tips to use to help sustain the passion, enthusiasm and skills that these new teachers bring in.You will also learn the common mistakes that are made in appointing mentors.I hope you find this podcast useful and do let me know any feedback on your implementation of the tips.Online Courses: https://www.themindsightacademy.com/Webiste: https://www.maureenchiana.comSupport the showThank you for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, please make sure to hit 'Subscribe' to stay updated on future conversations. For more insights and connections, follow me on LinkedIn, and don't miss out on our exclusive merchandise designed to inspire and rewire at our Online Shop. Elevate your journey with our courses at the Website and Online Academy. Stay curious and empowered!
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Send us Fan Mail As a new academic year begins, it's so important for managers to ensure that supporting new teachers is on their priority list. Too many teachers have been left to get overwhelmed and stressed that they ended up disillusioned and have left the profession. Teachers are one of the greatest assets of a school and college and time must be spent nurturing and supporting them. In this podcast I give you tips to use to help sustain the passion, enthusiasm and skills that these new t...
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