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  • In this illuminating podcast episode, we take a comprehensive look at 10 unique personality types that can significantly influence your reputation and success as an educator. We will explore the traits and behaviors associated with each type, shedding light on potential obstacles they may pose in your professional journey. We will equip you with actionable insights and strategies to harness your personality's strengths and address its limitations. Join us as we embark on a transformative exploration of self-discovery, offering valuable guidance for educators seeking to achieve their fullest potential in the world of education.

    Please drop a comment, and share what's on your mind.

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    You can find the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EmilyMuccianti

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  • Join us on the New Teacher Success Network podcast as we dive into the common 'what if' scenarios that new teachers often face during their first year in the classroom. In this episode, seasoned educator, Emily Muccianti,  shares her practical advice and strategies for regaining control of the classroom, addressing disruptive behavior, embracing mistakes as teachable moments, and much more. Tune in to gain valuable insights and navigate the challenges of your first year with confidence and resilience.

    Please drop a comment, and share what's on your mind.

    Don’t forget, if you are interested in learning more about the New Teacher Success Network membership, visit newtsn.com.  We are closing our doors at the end of August.

    Show your support for the show!  If you like what you hear, I would be tickled if you bought me a coffee:  https://bmc.link/readingdivZ

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    You can find the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EmilyMuccianti

    If you have suggestions to share with Emily, email [email protected]

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  • Happy Teacher Appreciation Week!  This is a great time for new teachers to reflect on their successes and challenges of the school year and set goals for the future. In this episode, we discuss practical strategies to help new teachers reflect on their teaching practices and set meaningful goals for the next school year. Our guest speaker shares their insights on how to conduct a year-end reflection, analyze student data, and create a personalized action plan for growth and development. Tune in to the New Teacher Success Network podcast for valuable guidance on reflecting and setting goals.

    Show your support for the show!  If you like what you hear, I would be tickled if you bought me a coffee:  https://bmc.link/readingdivZ

    Please drop a comment, and share what's on your mind .

    Don’t forget, if you are interested in learning more about the New Teacher Success Network membership, visit newtsn.com.

    I would be honored if you would subscribe and leave a review.

    You can find the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EmilyMuccianti

    If you have suggestions to share with Emily, email [email protected]

  • In this episode, we explore the cutting-edge technology of artificial intelligence, specifically Chat GPT, and its potential to transform the classroom experience for new teachers. We discuss four specific ways that AI can be used to save time, streamline classroom tasks, and enhance communication.

    To check out Chat GPT visit: https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt

    Whether you are used to seeing me on YouTube or listening to me through the podcast, welcome and thanks for being here!

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    Please drop a comment on either platform and let me know what you think.

    Don’t forget, if you are interested in learning more about the New Teacher Success Network membership, visit newtsn.com.  Become a member today and join in on this month's Workshop Wednesday.

    Check out my NEW website: https://www.emilymuccianti.com/

    I would be honored if you would subscribe and leave a review.

    You can find the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EmilyMuccianti

    If you have suggestions to share with Emily, email [email protected]

  • As a new teacher, the end of the school year can be super overwhelming. In this episode, we break down the 5 essential end of the school year tasks that you need to complete before summer break. Learn how to wrap up the curriculum, clean and organize your classroom, complete paperwork, say goodbye to students, and plan for the next school year.  Get a jump on that summer vacation!

    Whether you are used to seeing me on YouTube or listening to me through the podcast, welcome and thanks for being here!

    Show your support for the show!  If you like what you hear, I would be tickled if you bought me a coffee:  https://bmc.link/readingdivZ

    Please drop a comment on either platform and let me know what you think.

    Don’t forget, if you are interested in learning more about the New Teacher Success Network membership, visit newtsn.com.

    I would be honored if you would subscribe and leave a review.

    You can find the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EmilyMuccianti

    If you have suggestions to share with Emily, email [email protected]

  • As a new teacher, it's important to prepare for interviews and create a resume that highlights your relevant experience and skills. In this video, we'll cover essential tips for researching a school and district, including their mission and values, curriculum, and school culture. I will also provide guidance on how to write a winning resume showcases your strengths and prepares you for a successful interview. Whether you're a new teacher just starting out or looking to take the next step in your career as a reading interventionist, this video has everything you need to know to prepare for success.

    Whether you are used to seeing me on YouTube or listening to me through the podcast, welcome and thanks for being here!

    Show your support for the show!  If you like what you hear, I would be tickled if you bought me a coffee:  https://bmc.link/readingdivZ

    Please drop a comment on either platform and let me know what you think.

    Don’t forget, if you are interested in learning more about the New Teacher Success Network membership, visit newtsn.com.

    I would be honored if you would subscribe and leave a review.

    You can find the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EmilyMuccianti

    If you have suggestions to share with Emily, email [email protected]

  • In this episode, we explore the importance of attending professional development conferences for new teachers and highlight a few of my favorites that every teacher should consider attending. We discuss the benefits of these conferences, including the opportunities to learn new strategies and techniques, network with other educators, and discover new resources and tools for teaching. Whether you're looking to improve your literacy instruction or simply seeking to connect with other passionate educators, these conferences are a must-attend for any teacher looking to grow and develop in their profession. Join us as we empower new teachers to take their teaching to the next level!

    Here are some conferences to consider: 

    Big Sky Literacy Summit - Montana

    The Reading League Annual Conference - New York

    Plain Talk About Literacy and Learning - Louisiana

     

     Show your support for the show!  If you like what you hear, I would be tickled if you bought me a coffee:  https://bmc.link/readingdivZ

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    You can find me on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/c/EmilyMuccianti

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  • In this episode, we dive into tips for effective parent communication for new teachers, with a focus on dealing with difficult parents. We discuss common types of difficult parents, strategies for maintaining professionalism and boundaries, and effective communication strategies such as active listening and using "I" statements. We also highlight the importance of collaborating with administration and documentation. Tune in to learn how to handle difficult parent-teacher communication with confidence and professionalism.

    Don’t forget, if you are interested in learning more about the New Teacher Success Network membership, visit newtsn.com

    Show your support for the show!  If you like what you hear, I would be tickled if you bought me a coffee:  https://bmc.link/readingdivZ

    I would be honored if you would subscribe and leave a review.  

    You can find me on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/c/EmilyMuccianti

    If you have suggestions to share with Emily, email [email protected]

  • New teachers have so many challenges:  lesson planning, grading, parent communication, and classroom management to name a few.  You also have the many personalities and needs of your students to consider, and sometimes those needs might be more than you feel equipped to handle.  So what do you do when you have challenging behaviors from students in your class that may have special needs?  Well the answer is never straightforward, so today I brought in an expert.  Listen in as my good friend, school psychologist James Brannon and I chat about some situations that may happen to you and offer you tips on how to deal with them.

    Want to chat with James?  Feel free to email him at [email protected]

    Show your support for the show!  If you like what you hear, I would be tickled if you bought me a coffee:  https://bmc.link/readingdivZ

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    I would be honored if you would subscribe and leave a review.  

    You can find me on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/c/EmilyMuccianti

    If you have suggestions to share with Emily, email [email protected]

  • When I'm feeling frustrated with the state of education and my worry about all the new teachers, I give myself time to vent.  But then I refocus on what is really important as an educator.

    It's time to recalibrate your mindset and get back to what is really important!

    Don’t forget, if you are interested in learning more about the New Teacher Success Network membership, visit newtsn.com. 

    Show your support for the show!  If you like what you hear, I would be tickled if you bought me a coffee:  https://bmc.link/readingdivZ

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    You can find me on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/c/EmilyMuccianti

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  • We are going to try something a little different and see what you think.  This recording will also be available in video on my YouTube Channel.  It will have a different playlist under my current channel and will be available to my entire audience.

    So whether you are used to seeing me on YouTube or listening to me through the podcast, welcome and thanks for being here!  Please drop a comment on either platform and let me know what you think.

    In today’s episode, we are going to explore a delicate topic.  Is it time to move on from your current placement?  And if so, what do you need to do to be ready to make the change?

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    You can find me on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/c/EmilyMuccianti

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  • It’s almost time for the third best school day of the year!  The Friday before Christmas break!  

    The kids are excited, you are exhausted, and you may be wrapping up semester grades before you let your little darlings go for two or three weeks.

    You may find yourself with some down time and need something fun yet educational to fill the space. 

    Today I’m going to share with you my absolute favorite project for just such a time.  Movies and parties are fun, but this is something that will really be awesome. 

    And
 we can even tie it to the standards.  I'm talking about Reader's Theater!

    Links for more information about reader's theater:  

    https://www.readingrockets.org/article/reader-s-theater-giving-students-reason-read-aloud

    https://www.readingrockets.org/strategies/readers_theater

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    You can find me on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/c/EmilyMuccianti

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  • In today's episode, I chat with former English teacher and now journalist, Carly Flandro about her journey in and out of teaching.  Listen in as she gives us all some very good advice!

    Here is Carly's original article that inspired me to reach out to her:  https://www.idahoednews.org/top-news/my-goodbye-to-teaching-why-i-left-the-profession-i-was-called-to/

    Follow Carly on Twitter: @idahoedcarly

    Carly's email:  [email protected]

    Show your support for the show! If you like what you hear, I would be tickled if you bought me a coffee: https://bmc.link/readingdivZ

    Don’t forget, if you are interested in learning more about the New Teacher Success Network membership, visit newtsn.com. 

    I would be honored if you would subscribe and leave a review.  

    You can find me on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/c/EmilyMuccianti

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  • You made it!  You have survived the first one third of the school year!  Bravo!  This week  you may only want to live in your PJs, sleep until 10:00 and squeeze in a couple of Netflix marathons. 

    And you know what?  If that’s what you want,  then by all means, indulge yourself.  You deserve the much needed downtime.

    When you finally start to feel rested, spend some time counting your blessings.  This is the week we give thanks for all we have and even though teaching is tremendously hard, there is much to be thankful for.

    In today’s episode we will count down my top 10 aspects of teaching that bring me utter joy.

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    Don’t forget, if you are interested in learning more about the New Teacher Success Network membership, visit newtsn.com. 

    I would be honored if you would subscribe and leave a review.  

    You can find me on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/c/EmilyMuccianti

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  • There comes a time in every teacher’s life when you make the decision to leave the classroom.  Many leave after years of a fulfilling career for the greener pastures  of retirement.  Some leave to raise families and may return at a later date.  And there are some that decide teaching isn’t for them and leave the profession entirely.

    Yet there is a growing number of teachers, myself included, that begin to feel constrained by the walls of their classroom.  They know they have something to offer on a wider platform to a broader audience.  They want to serve more than the students in their classes or the staff in their districts.

    I recently had the pleasure of chatting with Kayla Durkin of North Dakota Teaching.  We spoke about how she continues to serve and support teachers outside of the traditional classroom and into the world of teacher-preneurship.  

    I also want to invite you to join me for our next informational webinar on Sunday, November 20, 2022.  I will host 2 sessions for those that are thinking about joining our network:  one at 7:00 pm Eastern Time and the other at 7:00 pm Pacific time.  This is a great time to meet me and learn how The New Teacher Success Network can support you!

    How to find Kayla Durkin:  

    Website:  https://www.ndteaching.com/

    Facebook Group:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/firstyearteachersupport

    Email:  [email protected]

    Instagram: @mrskayladurkin

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    Join our next webinar:  https://www.newtsn.com/webinar

    I would be honored if you would subscribe and leave a review.  

    You can find me on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/c/EmilyMuccianti

    If you have suggestions to share with Emily, email [email protected]

  • I’ve always been a people pleaser, and it is in my nature to want to be liked.  I don’t know if that is good or bad, but it is who I am.

    I think there are a lot of us out there in education. The teachers that want to be liked by students, parents, administrators, and colleagues.  Sometimes this can be contrary to what the job entails such as student and parent relationships.  It’s just not possible to be liked by everyone and be seen as the leader of your class.

    And sometimes you just have to deal with those that are not so nice themselves.  Quite honestly, it can be a blow to your confidence and self-worth.

    So today we will talk about how to deal with challenging administrators, aloof colleagues, and some just plain mean girls (or boys).

    Don’t forget, if you are interested in learning more about the New Teacher Success Network membership, visit newtsn.com. 

    Show your support for the show!  If you like what you hear, I would be tickled if you bought me a coffee:  https://bmc.link/readingdivZ

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    You can find me on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/c/EmilyMuccianti

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  • By this time in the year, you are becoming very familiar with your students strengths and weaknesses, particularly when it comes to reading. And you probably have a number of students where reading aloud is difficult, if not painful.

    Reading fluency is actually a  product of strong decoding and strong language comprehension.  It can tell us a great deal about our students' ability to process advanced phonics patterns through word attack and their ability to read for meaning and comprehend text.

    As a new teacher it’s vital that you understand the role that oral reading fluency plays in the development of reading and what you can do to support your students as they develop fluency.  

    Hasbrouck - Tindal Oral Reading Fluency Norms: https://www.readnaturally.com/article/hasbrouck-tindal-oral-reading-fluency-chart

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    Join our next webinar:  https://www.newtsn.com/webinar

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    You can find me on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/c/EmilyMuccianti

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  • I recently spent the weekend with my 3 best girlfriends in the world!  Like all good girls weekends, each morning we chat over coffee about all things from world peace to new wrinkle repair products we’ve discovered.

    Inevitably we start chatting about retirement planning as we dream of a new footloose and fancy free lifestyle.

    One of my girls, who is also a teacher of 20 plus years, mentions that she needs to find units to move up the pay scale.  I’m thinking, ‘what?!  Now?! You’re three years away from retirement!”  What happened?  Knowing me, I said it outloud and with more passion than recommended.  

    But the conversation got me thinking about how new teachers, early in their career, make this same mistake because it’s not talked about enough.  

    So today, we are looking at the importance of adding units to your transcripts to maximize your earning potential while you are teaching and during retirement.

    Here is the YouTube link I mentioned for more information about teacher salary schedules: https://youtu.be/xOqZeHEZeno

    Show your support for the show!  If you like what you hear, I would be tickled if you bought me a coffee:  https://bmc.link/readingdivZ

    Don’t forget, if you are interested in learning more about the New Teacher Success Network membership, visit newtsn.com.  I would be honored if you would subscribe and leave a review.  

    You can find me on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/c/EmilyMuccianti

    If you have suggestions to share with Emily, email [email protected]

  • I still have nightmares about grading!  Where is my red pen? Did my dog eat my grading pile?  Why are the parents mad at me?

    Teachers do not come out of university systems with a deep knowledge of how to grade, what to grade, when to grade or even why to grade and this can be a problem.

    Grading is a huge part of the job and it can be incredibly stressful.

    So today we are going to break down 8 tips to keep all that grading under control. 

    Show your support for the show!  If you like what you hear, I would be tickled if you bought me a coffee:  https://bmc.link/readingdivZ

    Don’t forget, if you are interested in learning more about the New Teacher Success Network membership, visit newtsn.com.  I would be honored if you would subscribe and leave a review.  

    You can find me on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/c/EmilyMuccianti

    If you have suggestions to share with Emily, email [email protected]

  • Did you know that children can display symptoms of dyslexia as early as 3 years old?  Seriously!  

    You might wonder how that’s even possible when three year olds mostly don’t know their letters and sounds, much less know how to read.

    The short answer is that dyslexia lies with a deficit within an early foundational pre reading skill.  And guess what
 we know what that skill is
 we also know that it can be taught
 and when we teach it, students' reading achievement improves!

    So listen up primary teachers!  Today's episode is for you.  

    Show your support for the show!  If you like what you hear, I would be tickled if you bought me a coffee:  https://bmc.link/readingdivZ

    Don’t forget, if you are interested in learning more about the New Teacher Success Network membership, visit newtsn.com.  I would be honored if you would subscribe and leave a review.  

    You can find me on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/c/EmilyMuccianti

    If you have suggestions to share with Emily, email [email protected]