High school is the final stage before adulthood-and teachers play a critical role in preparing students for life beyond graduation.
In Teaching the High School Student, Darius Green explores the unique challenges and rewards of teaching teens. From managing resistant or unmotivated students to balancing professionalism, boundaries, and wellness, this book equips educators with both survival strategies and inspiration.
This book covers:
How to connect curriculum to real-world relevance.
Practical classroom management and engagement strategies.
Maintaining professionalism and boundaries with adolescents.
Handling stress, anxiety, and preventing teacher burnout.
The long-term rewards of teaching teens and leaving a lasting legacy.
For educators who want to inspire high school students with confidence, clarity, and compassion, this book offers both practical solutions and motivational wisdom.