A Survival Guide for New Teachers is about how new teachers can effectively navigate through the many challenges they will face during their first year as instructors. Dr. Cynthia Sanders-Mack uses her own experiences and practical advice based on over 40 years as an educator. The message is relevant because there are many teachers leaving the profession and this book is a way to address teacher retention in this nation. Many teachers need a book of this nature because there is an urgent need for support of this nature to empower them to address the many expectations of the educational profession.
About the Author
Dr. Cynthia Sanders-Mack is a member of Brookland Baptist church where she enjoys being a member of the Congregational Care Ministries. She supports many philanthropic organizations that provide help to the less fortunate. She enjoys interior decorating, reading, playing the piano, shopping and spending time with family and friends. Her family consists of her husband, one brother and two sisters. Her parents are deceased along with four deceased sisters and one deceased brother. Sanders-Mack has four stepchildren and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. She is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Kappa Sorority, Inc, . Phi Delta Kappa, and National Council for Social Studies and South Carolina Council for Social Studies.