There are some books that every teacher should read, either to fill their teacherโs soul or perfect their craft! Today, Iโm sharing nine books ones that all teachers should read in 2023.
Well, teacher friends, the end of 2022 is near! Unlike 2020 and 2021, I feel like Iโm going to *kinda* miss 2022. Surprisingly, 2022 wasnโt so terrible. Sure, it had its dark spots, but I feel like 2022 went WAY better than previous years. Iโm hoping 2023 is even better! With that being said, winter break is upon us, and that means thereโs going to be a *wee bit* of time to rest and relax. At this point in the year, Iโd give my left foot for a nap, but thereโs no rest for this Applicious Teacher. So instead, Iโm settling for a bit of relaxation. For me, relaxation equates to reading. So, letโs talk about some of the must-read books for teachers in 2023!
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Some of the books Iโm sharing today are fun reads, while others are meant to better you as a person, open your eyes to situations you didnโt realize were happening, or help you hone your teaching craft. But all of them are perfect for helping you reshape how 2023 will look in your personal and professional life.
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Must Read Books for Teachers Quick Links
If youโre short on time, click the links below to check out these must-reads for this year!
1. Youโre Always Enough
Emily Ley always seems to make her way onto my listโฆ and this year is no different. Youโre Always Enough is a powerful book of self-acceptance written by Emily to her daughter. Why is it on this list? The illustrations and message BEG to be shared with littles across the globe! I think this will make a perfect addition to any classroom SEL lessons.
In addition, Emily released a daily devotional that seems to be the perfect way to start your day! Check that out here!
2. Awakened 2nd Edition
Angela is no stranger to our must-reads list. She made splashes in 2018 and 2020. This time sheโs back with a completely revamped version of her best-selling book, Awakened.
Armed with over a decade of self-reflection and research, Angela reformed her words as she guides teachers through transforming their teaching by changing their mindset. If you already have her first version, grab the 2nd to see the updates that reflect the current challenges educators face teaching post-pandemic.
Check out Awakened 2nd Edition here!
3. Reading Strategies Book 2.0
Another repeater is Jennifer Serravallo. Her books have been cornerstones to thousands of teachers over the years. Now sheโs back, and this time, sheโs revamped her previous best seller with actual research-based strategies. Itโs so lovely to see leaders in the educational field working to infuse SOR practices into their practices.
If you were a Jennifer Serravallo fan before, youโll love her with this one!
Check out The Reading Strategies Book 2.0 here!
4. Reading Above the Fray
While weโre on the subject of the Science of Readingโฆ if youโre looking for a way to bring some research-based foundational skills to your early literacy classroom, this one might be exactly what you need! Julia Lindsey brings you evidence-backed routines that will help young readers decode words efficiently so they can spend more energy on comprehendingโand enjoyingโwhat they read!
5. Visible Learning in Mathematics
So this list is *pretty* heavy on the reading side of teaching, so letโs round it out a bit with some math best practices. In Visible Learning for Mathematics, youโll learn the framework to optimize your studentsโ learning in mathematics this school year!
6. UFLI Foundations
Team SOR friends, this one is for you! This highly anticipated research-based curriculum is perfect for guiding your path to building strong foundational skills in the early literacy classroom. Created following science-based skills and piloted for two years, this curriculum guide is perfect if youโre unsure of how to make the switch to science-based reading instruction.
It is a tad pricey, so you may want to explore options of your school purchasing for you and your team! I personally have this (I actually preordered it, I was so excited!), and I use it every day!
7. The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
Part fictional biography/part behind-the-scenes look at the glamour of Hollywood in the 1950s and 1960sโฆ this book is sure to keep you reading.
This is a fun read, perfect for nestling on the couch with your jaw open as you follow the twists and turns of fictional Hollywood icon Evelyn Hugo. Letโs just sayโฆ there are def a few things you donโt see coming!
8. 180 Days of Self-Care for Teachers
Self-care was the buzzword of 2022 with everyone calling for self-care days filled with bubble baths and saying noโฆ but what does self-care look like when you work in a field wholly dedicated to taking care of someone else, like education?
This book was introduced to me through a required book study my school is hosting this year. ( I knowโฆI knowโฆ a bit oxymoron.) But, honestly, it is very interesting and well-written. Tina provides stories, antidotes, and use-right-now suggestions for implementation!
Def worth a read if you are even a little bit concerned about educator burnout. Check it out here!
9. It Ends with Us
Colleen Hoover is a favorite author for a reason. She has such a talent for writing captivating tales with tons of heart that arenโt really classified as โRom-Comโ or as drama, and It Ends with Us is no different.
Trigger warning, this does give an intimate look at domestic abuse. If youโre looking for a gripping book about love, motherhood, and breaking the cycleโฆ this is a perfect recommendation.
10. Finacial Feminist
One thing I know we need to leave in 2022? Money woesโฆ Pinching pennies is so 2022โฆ and in 2023, itโs time to take hold of our finances and build a life we love!
10 Books for Teachers in 2023
So, there are my ten must-read books for teachers in 2023. Is there one you would add? Have you read any of these? Be sure to comment below to share your thoughts! 2023 is looking up, friends! Letโs be ready, together!
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Check out all the previous yearsโ lists by clicking the links below!
- Must Read Books for Teachers in 2022
- Must Reads for Teacher 2021
- Must Read Books for Teachers in 2020
- Must Reads for Teachers in 2019
- Best Books for Teachers (2018)