During a time of tension and stress for teachers around the country, Dr. Tiffany Carr has released a book aimed at teacher resiliency strategies.

MOUNT VERNON, Iowa (PRWEB) May 15, 2018

During a time of tension and stress for teachers around the country, Dr. Tiffany Carr has released a book aimed at teacher resiliency strategies. Joy in Teaching: A Research-Based Framework of Action for Educators is full of resources to build resilience, fight burnout, and reclaim the joy – with actionable ideas and strategies throughout, including:

  • A self-inventory for educators to reflect on
  • Research into teacher well-being
  • The teacher burnout scale for accurate assessment
  • Resilience strategies
  • Building community and culture

“After teaching for 16 years, watching countless teachers pour their hearts and souls into their careers, only to later become stressed, begin to question their purpose and burn out – some even leaving the profession altogether, I knew I had to do something about it,” said Dr. Tiffany Carr. “And so Joy in Teaching was born.”

Dr. Carr has also written a companion workbook, geared toward professional development and book studies, which follows the book chapter-for-chapter, extends discussions, and provides exclusive activities and thoughtful reflections beyond the discussion prompts contained within Joy in Teaching.

Connecting Teachers Around the World

Dr. Carr began working towards teacher resilience through the eponymous website Joy in Teaching (located at https://www.joyinteaching.com), as well as companion groups on social media. She provides articles on a variety of resilience-based matters, from test prep to classroom design to work-and-life balance. Dr. Carr also offers a variety of speaking, professional learning and consulting services.

About the Author

Dr. Tiffany A. Carr is an experienced leader in education. She has taught in a wide variety of scenarios, led professional development, and spoken at numerous conferences. Her work comes from a place of understanding and support and is fueled by respect and passion for the education profession. Dr. Carr knows the dynamics of what is happening in our schools and was inspired to write this book as a direct response to the increasing demands and roles of teachers.

Her books are available at Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/entity/author/B07CTSD7DJ) or review copies can be requested directly from the publisher. Contact Throw Out The Box, 702 6th AVE NW, Mount Vernon, IA, 52314; telephone (319) 210-9853; e-mail drcarr (at) joyinteaching.com.

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