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Rookie Teaching For Dummies

by W. Michael Kelley

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Rookie Teaching For Dummies

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Wiley Publishing, Inc.
111 River St.
Hoboken, NJ 07030-5774
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Copyright 2003 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana

Published simultaneously in Canada

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data:

Library of Congress Control Number: 2003101871

ISBN: 978-0-7645-2479-0

Manufactured in the United States of America

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About the Author

W. Michael Kelley taught high-school mathematics for seven years and loved every minute of it. Along the way, he managed to scrape up a few awards, including recognition from the Maryland Council of Teachers of Mathematics as an Outstanding High School Mathematics Teacher. Even more important to him, however, was that his students voted him their favorite teacher a whole bunch of times.

He now works at the University of Maryland at College Park as an Academic Technology Coordinator for the College of Education and writes books in his spare time, including The Complete Idiots Guide to Calculus and Master the AP Calculus AB and BC Tests. Even though hes not officially a teacher anymore, he does maintain a Web site, www.calculus-help.com, which provides free help for thousands of bewildered calculus students every year.

Mike lives in southern Maryland with his wife, Lisa, his new son, Nicholas, and his cat, Peanut. Although he still hopes to one day rule Spain as a kind and just dictator, hes beginning to think that just may not happen.

Dedication

For my new son, Nicholas. As I write this, you are still but a big bulge in your moms belly, but were expecting you any day now, and I cant wait to meet you. I have waited all my life for your arrival, and any day, I will get to see you face to face. I pray that I will be a good dad, and that youll be a much better baby for me than I was for my parents.

As always, for Lisa. Youve brought joy to my life, order to my house, and a son into my heart. You are the girl of my dreams, and I love you more every day. Thanks for all your help, advice, and proofreading skills, and for making this book better than it ever could have been without you.

Authors Acknowledgments

This book would not exist if it werent for all the people who allowed me to spend time with them and ask them all sorts of embarrassing questions. I did my best to credit people where it was appropriate and to omit peoples names if they were too embarrassed to have them attached to the fantastic stories they told me. In some cases, things got lost to editing and space restraints, and for that I apologize, but to these people I still offer my greatest thanks.

Some of the people who helped me the most, and who were generous enough to share their experience, advice, ideas, and time, include the following: Katie Booth, Chris Borkowski, Gloria Brown, Summer Cox, Terumi Cox, Malinda Ellerman, Fran Favretto (and her EDHD419B class), Sharon Feather, Mary Freeland, Brock Fulton, Christy Gallihugh, Rob Halstead, Susan Hammond, Jackie Herath, Debbie Horstkamp, Katherine Hudson, Jackie Johnson, Stacy Karcesky, Vicky Karol (and her class of Calvert County rookie teachers), Beth Kawecki, Maureen Lawson, Marie Limburg, Tim McHugh, Kevin Michael, George Miller, Lindsay Miller, Glen Moulton, Sue OConnell, Becky Reyno, Walter Sampson, Julie Schenk, Lori Stevenson, Eric Stroh, and Will Van Nort.

To the best friends a rookie teacher could ever have, Rob Halstead and Lori Daugherty. You guys were my support system when I needed it most, and I could never thank you enough. Lori, if it hadnt been for our shared planning period, I wouldnt have made it through the school year. Rob, youre a great friend, but you already know that. Who else could endure me but a pal with reserves of patience as vast as yours?

To the kids who touched my life. You guys were the reason I taught, and you always made it worth my while. Because of you, I never regretted a day I spent in the classroom.

To all the experienced teachers at Northern High School who guided me when I was new, especially the folks in my department whom I considered mentors as well as good friends. Special thanks to Heather Bogstead, Lloyd Donaldson, Beth Guerra, Jim Hall, Bill Halstead, Mark Hammersla, Mike Johnson, Duke Jones, Karen Neal, Kathleen Parlett, Debbie Pulley, Bob Riccardo, Jill Rodriguez, Candy Spain, Sherry Spickes, Tommy Tucker, Kitty Vogel, Rick Weber, and Debbie Wilson.

To all my public-school teachers, especially Daniel Brown, Ron Gibson, Jack Keosseian, Sherry Momberger, and Regina Supanick.

To my family, without whom Id be a raving lunatic Lisa, I cant imagine living with me, and I dont know how you do it; Dave, a great brother and the reluctant King of Drywall; Mom, the nicest lady I know, and the worlds greatest purveyor of baby clothes; Dad, the first guy who taught me how to be funny, and who is always very proud.

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