The Novice Advantage

Fearless Practice for Every Teacher
Jonathan Eckert - Baylor University
The Novice Advantage
April 2016 | 224 pages | Corwin
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Capture the novice mindset!

Get ready to teach as never before, powered by a fresh, brave mindset. With humor and insight, this down-to-earth guide reveals a fundamental principle: the best teachers grow through risk, reflection, and revision. Readers will learn how to:

  • Sustain the energy and positive qualities of a novice, while building expertise at all career stages
  • Develop a network of support to improve teaching practice
  • Implement new strategies that engage and motivate students

Learn how to teach with the daring of a beginner and a lifelong passion for learning and growth.
“Dr. Eckert highlights the value of seeking those “first days” throughout our careers – the joy and nervousness experienced in these transformational moments are critical to have again and again if we are to grow personally and professionally."
Patrick Ledesma, Director of Research and Knowledge Management
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards


Contents

Dedication

Dedication

Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements

Preface

  • The Novice Advantage
  • Who Needs This?
  • A Way Forward
  • A Way Back
  • A Way to Make Our Work Easier
  • A Tool for Fearless Action

Part 1: Novice Mindset and Process

Part 1: Novice Mindset and Process

Chapter 1: Cringeworthy Moments - Why Would I Want to be a Novice?

  • Is He Serious?
  • Creative Struggle
  • It's Not About "Novice" Instead of "Expert"
  • The Growth Mindset and the Novice Mindset
  • A Brief Look at the Condition of U.S. Education
  • Lost or Taken Away?
  • From Cringeworthy to Desirable
  • Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.

Chapter 2: Embrace the Novice Mindset

  • Three Exemplary "Novices"
  • Novice Mindset Markers
  • Developing and Maintaining a Novice Mindset
  • Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.

Chapter 3: Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.

  • The "Four Rs"
  • Reflection and Your Professional Learning Network
  • The Four Rs Transform the Classroom into an Exploratorium
  • Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.

Part II: Practices

Part II: Practices

Chapter 4: Fill the Classroom

  • Create Space for Growth
  • Engage the Entire Class
  • Teach Students to Work Hard
  • Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.

Chapter 5: Motivate Pragmatically

  • Stop Setting Ourselves Up for Failure
  • Pragmatic Motivation
  • Apply the Four Rs to Motivation
  • Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.

Chapter 6: Expect More

  • Honesty and Transparency: The Markers of Effective Assessment
  • Give Students a Chance to Grow
  • Techniques That Promote Student Growth
  • Be a Warm Demander
  • Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.

Chapter 7: Build Important Relationships

  • Find What is Fascinating
  • Be Intentional
  • We Don't Just Work with Students
  • Connect with Resources Outside Your Classroom
  • Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.

Part III: Expert Novices

Part III: Expert Novices

Chapter 8: Become an Expert Novice

  • Getting Better in Our Classrooms
  • Getting Better in Others' Classrooms
  • Getting Better Beyond the Classroom
  • Becoming Expert Novices
  • The Expert Novice Opportunity
  • Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.

References

References

Additional materials

Description

Capture the novice mindset!

Get ready to teach as never before, powered by a fresh, brave mindset. With humor and insight, this down-to-earth guide reveals a fundamental principle: the best teachers grow through risk, reflection, and revision. Readers will learn how to:

  • Sustain the energy and positive qualities of a novice, while building expertise at all career stages
  • Develop a network of support to improve teaching practice
  • Implement new strategies that engage and motivate students

Learn how to teach with the daring of a beginner and a lifelong passion for learning and growth.
“Dr. Eckert highlights the value of seeking those “first days” throughout our careers – the joy and nervousness experienced in these transformational moments are critical to have again and again if we are to grow personally and professionally."
Patrick Ledesma, Director of Research and Knowledge Management
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards


Contents

Dedication

Dedication

Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements

Preface

  • The Novice Advantage
  • Who Needs This?
  • A Way Forward
  • A Way Back
  • A Way to Make Our Work Easier
  • A Tool for Fearless Action

Part 1: Novice Mindset and Process

Part 1: Novice Mindset and Process

Chapter 1: Cringeworthy Moments - Why Would I Want to be a Novice?

  • Is He Serious?
  • Creative Struggle
  • It's Not About "Novice" Instead of "Expert"
  • The Growth Mindset and the Novice Mindset
  • A Brief Look at the Condition of U.S. Education
  • Lost or Taken Away?
  • From Cringeworthy to Desirable
  • Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.

Chapter 2: Embrace the Novice Mindset

  • Three Exemplary "Novices"
  • Novice Mindset Markers
  • Developing and Maintaining a Novice Mindset
  • Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.

Chapter 3: Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.

  • The "Four Rs"
  • Reflection and Your Professional Learning Network
  • The Four Rs Transform the Classroom into an Exploratorium
  • Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.

Part II: Practices

Part II: Practices

Chapter 4: Fill the Classroom

  • Create Space for Growth
  • Engage the Entire Class
  • Teach Students to Work Hard
  • Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.

Chapter 5: Motivate Pragmatically

  • Stop Setting Ourselves Up for Failure
  • Pragmatic Motivation
  • Apply the Four Rs to Motivation
  • Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.

Chapter 6: Expect More

  • Honesty and Transparency: The Markers of Effective Assessment
  • Give Students a Chance to Grow
  • Techniques That Promote Student Growth
  • Be a Warm Demander
  • Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.

Chapter 7: Build Important Relationships

  • Find What is Fascinating
  • Be Intentional
  • We Don't Just Work with Students
  • Connect with Resources Outside Your Classroom
  • Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.

Part III: Expert Novices

Part III: Expert Novices

Chapter 8: Become an Expert Novice

  • Getting Better in Our Classrooms
  • Getting Better in Others' Classrooms
  • Getting Better Beyond the Classroom
  • Becoming Expert Novices
  • The Expert Novice Opportunity
  • Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.

References

References

Additional materials

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The Novice Advantage

Fearless Practice for Every Teacher


April 2016 | 224 pages | Corwin

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Capture the novice mindset!

Get ready to teach as never before, powered by a fresh, brave mindset. With humor and insight, this down-to-earth guide reveals a fundamental principle: the best teachers grow through risk, reflection, and revision. Readers will learn how to:

  • Sustain the energy and positive qualities of a novice, while building expertise at all career stages
  • Develop a network of support to improve teaching practice
  • Implement new strategies that engage and motivate students

Learn how to teach with the daring of a beginner and a lifelong passion for learning and growth.
“Dr. Eckert highlights the value of seeking those “first days” throughout our careers – the joy and nervousness experienced in these transformational moments are critical to have again and again if we are to grow personally and professionally."
Patrick Ledesma, Director of Research and Knowledge Management
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards



Table Of Contents:

  • Dedication
  • Acknowledgements
  • Preface
  • The Novice Advantage
  • Who Needs This?
  • A Way Forward
  • A Way Back
  • A Way to Make Our Work Easier
  • A Tool for Fearless Action
  • Part 1: Novice Mindset and Process
  • Chapter 1: Cringeworthy Moments - Why Would I Want to be a Novice?
  • Is He Serious?
  • Creative Struggle
  • It's Not About "Novice" Instead of "Expert"
  • The Growth Mindset and the Novice Mindset
  • A Brief Look at the Condition of U.S. Education
  • Lost or Taken Away?
  • From Cringeworthy to Desirable
  • Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.
  • Chapter 2: Embrace the Novice Mindset
  • Three Exemplary "Novices"
  • Novice Mindset Markers
  • Developing and Maintaining a Novice Mindset
  • Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.
  • Chapter 3: Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.
  • The "Four Rs"
  • Reflection and Your Professional Learning Network
  • The Four Rs Transform the Classroom into an Exploratorium
  • Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.
  • Part II: Practices
  • Chapter 4: Fill the Classroom
  • Create Space for Growth
  • Engage the Entire Class
  • Teach Students to Work Hard
  • Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.
  • Chapter 5: Motivate Pragmatically
  • Stop Setting Ourselves Up for Failure
  • Pragmatic Motivation
  • Apply the Four Rs to Motivation
  • Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.
  • Chapter 6: Expect More
  • Honesty and Transparency: The Markers of Effective Assessment
  • Give Students a Chance to Grow
  • Techniques That Promote Student Growth
  • Be a Warm Demander
  • Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.
  • Chapter 7: Build Important Relationships
  • Find What is Fascinating
  • Be Intentional
  • We Don't Just Work with Students
  • Connect with Resources Outside Your Classroom
  • Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.
  • Part III: Expert Novices
  • Chapter 8: Become an Expert Novice
  • Getting Better in Our Classrooms
  • Getting Better in Others' Classrooms
  • Getting Better Beyond the Classroom
  • Becoming Expert Novices
  • The Expert Novice Opportunity
  • Reflect. Risk. Revise or Reject.
  • References

Recent Product Reviews:

“Jon Eckert shifts the conversation – and hopefully our mindsets – regarding growth and learning as educators, no matter where we are in our career. In his book The Novice Advantage, Eckert highlights the importance of thinking of ourselves as novices who are constantly growing instead of experts complacent with our practice. This book pushes our thinking on expertise as educators and is great fodder for book groups, Professional Learning Communities, or any collaborative professional conversation. A must read!"
Megan Allen, Director, Master of Arts in Teacher Leadership, Mount Holyoke College
“I found myself laughing and taking notes throughout the book. Jon's ability to weave humor with proven, field-tested techniques will empower both new educators and veterans alike.”
Mawi Asgedom, Founder and author, Mawi Learning, Of Beetles and Angels: One Boy’s Journey from a Refugee Camp to Harvard
“Dr. Eckert’s new book is a must read for every novice – and the teacher educators who prepare them for the realities of the early years of teaching. While filled with practical advice for the new recruit, his book also serves as an antidote for the scripted recipes foisted upon too many classroom novices today. The Novice Advantage does not offer 63 steps to teaching effectiveness heaven but a blueprint for developing capacity to teach effectively over time and learning to lead the profession that students and our public schools deserve.”
Barnett Berry, Founder and CEO, Center for Teaching Quality
“If you’re ready to laugh, cry, wince, sigh, and nod about classroom adventures (others and your own), this book is for you. The stories will resonate with any teacher who has had a “cringeworthy” classroom moment or two. As an experienced educator, I began reading Jon’s insightful analysis expecting to come away with a renewed reminder of the “novice” world; instead, I was schooled by a great teacher. We are ALL novices and should strive to stay in that space. It’s where lifelong learners hang out. Because we all begin something new each day, this book is not only for novice teachers—it’s for all teachers who want to get better.”
Ann Byrd, COO & Partner, Center for Teaching Quality
“So often we aspire to expertise with the false notion that experts are infallible. In The Novice Advantage, Jon Eckert paints a more realistic picture – that it's actually failures and rigorous reflective practice that breeds expertise. With deep case studies, practical strategies based in research, and amusing anecdotes, this book is a particularly useful addition to the tool belt of any professional, at any stage of their career. My recent shift from the classroom to teacher leader, then to non-profit leadership have forced me to rely on my Novice Advantage – I only wish the book was published while I was still in the classroom.”
Nick Greer, Managing Director of Programs and former Director of Science, Thread, Baltimore City Public Schools

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