Eeyores Butterfly
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I was hoping to get advice from the DIS teachers in preparation for my new job.
Background: I will be a first year teacher in an Elementary Life Skills room. The current teacher has been with this classroom since it was formed. The students in this room do not change teachers every year like neurotypical children. They are used to having the same teacher and para year after year. The current teacher and para are both leaving this year. There is a possibility of having a second para next year, in that case it may be the para that was added at the end of the year, but that is not confirmed as of right now.
Certain things will obviously remains the same- reading and math curriculum, the schoolwide behavior plan, etc. other thing swill definitely be changing such as when they go to specials because we will have a much wider age range next year. (Currently it's mostly upper el, but I will have all grades next year).
The teacher is not going to tell the students she and the para are leaving until the last day, so I do not know how much they will know/comprehend when I start in the fall. I have observed and talked to the current teacher so I am familiar with their current routines (to an extent anyway).
My question is how to make the transition as smooth as possible for the students. Obviously I will be a new teacher with new routines which will take some adjusting to, especially since both the teacher and para will be new next year. I just want to make it as easy as I can for the current students.
Background: I will be a first year teacher in an Elementary Life Skills room. The current teacher has been with this classroom since it was formed. The students in this room do not change teachers every year like neurotypical children. They are used to having the same teacher and para year after year. The current teacher and para are both leaving this year. There is a possibility of having a second para next year, in that case it may be the para that was added at the end of the year, but that is not confirmed as of right now.
Certain things will obviously remains the same- reading and math curriculum, the schoolwide behavior plan, etc. other thing swill definitely be changing such as when they go to specials because we will have a much wider age range next year. (Currently it's mostly upper el, but I will have all grades next year).
The teacher is not going to tell the students she and the para are leaving until the last day, so I do not know how much they will know/comprehend when I start in the fall. I have observed and talked to the current teacher so I am familiar with their current routines (to an extent anyway).
My question is how to make the transition as smooth as possible for the students. Obviously I will be a new teacher with new routines which will take some adjusting to, especially since both the teacher and para will be new next year. I just want to make it as easy as I can for the current students.