Susan Guerrero, Author of 42 Rules for Elementary School Teachers

Susan Guerrero is a second generation educator who is passionate about teaching and learning. A K-12 teacher, specialist, staff developer, university instructor, principal and educational ambassador, Susan is an advocate for parents, students and teachers. In working with each, Susan has come to know, experience, and appreciate the many ways in which teachers can create caring and effective classrooms. Susan is the Executive Director of the Heart of Learning Foundation that supports professional growth for teachers and scholarship opportunities for students. She lives in Pleasanton, California with her son and daughter.
Written by an experienced educator, 42 Rules for Elementary School Teachers is a collection of personal and practical professional advice on how to thrive as an elementary school teacher. These guiding best practices promote clear connections to successfully creating a learning community that supports students while keeping teachers sane and successful. Here are the rules that will help teachers rule the school. Whether it’s your first year teaching, your last, or somewhere in between, 42 Rules for Elementary School Teachers will give you easy-to-implement strategies for being an outstanding and effective educator.
Susan Guerrero shares the rules she has learned and lived in over twenty years in education. Her experiences as an educator are varied and diverse, giving her a full understanding of the personal and professional challenges that teachers face. As a supporter of teachers, Susan brings the insights she has gained from being both inside and outside the classroom.
42 Rules for Elementary School Teachers is for any teacher who wants to stay connected to the joy of teaching or who wants to learn:
- What you need to do to be successful before students ever enter the classroom
- Why we need to ask important questions
- What PREP really is and how it will help you reach every student
- How you can relax and still be phenomenal






