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Become an Effective Teacher in Minutes
- Best Teaching Practices You Can Use Now
- Lu par : Marjan Glavac
- Durée : 3 h et 5 min
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Description
What if you could succeed with a disruptive student, connect with an angry parent or impress a skeptical principal with a new idea, a new procedure, or a new way of looking at something?
And what if you could do all these things....
- Save countless hours during the school year
- Teach students to believe in themselves
- Create a positive environment based on mutual respect
- Maintain high academic expectations for all students
- Get 100 percent participation in your class with one simple technique
- Motivate unmotivated students
- Spend less time on classroom management and more time teaching
- Learn how to stay calm amid the chaos
- Help your students feel safe making mistakes
- Have fun with your students
- And more....
That’s what this book is all about.
It’s a collection of teacher time-tested ideas, resources, and strategies that will make you an effective teacher in minutes.
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"Adam is a shining star. He is one of those truly gifted teachers that students love. Adam's passion for teaching and for the content of his subject are inspiring. Recently, I observed a 90-minute social studies lesson in his classroom. The lesson was flawless from beginning to end. Adam's lesson reflected his knowledge of best teaching practices. He captured students' interest, used a variety of instructional strategies, and checked for understanding throughout the lesson. Adam is a gift to the teaching profession. He is a ‘teacher leader’ who is respected by his colleagues, parents, and administration." (Nancy Carney, Principal, Springs Middle School, East Hampton, NY USA)