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  • - How to Create Rigorous and Engaging Learning Experiences
    av Suzie Boss & John Larmer
    420,-

    Project-based learning (PBL) offers a proven framework to help students be better equipped to tackle future challenges. This book and a related series of free videos provide a detailed look at what's happening in PBL classrooms from the perspective of the Project Based Teacher.

  • - 60 Innovative, Tech-Infused Strategies for Deeper Student Learning
    av Rick Wormeli & Dedra Stafford
    441,-

    In this second edition of Summarization in Any Subject, Dedra Stafford joins Rick Wormeli in adding fresh depth and creative variations to the basics, including changes to all 50 techniques from the first edition and brand new summarizing techniques that can be differentiated for multiple disciplines and levels of student readiness.

  • - Best Practices That Support Diverse Needs
    av Cathy Vatterott
    405,-

    Examines the role homework has played in the culture of schooling over the years; how such factors as family life, the media, and "homework gap" issues based on shifting demographics have affected the homework controversy; and what recent research as well as common sense tell us about the effects of homework on student learning.

  • - Strategies That Work from an Educator Who's Been There
    av P.J. Caposey
    376,-

    Time management is a complex and personal issue best addressed through deep self-reflection or caring and thoughtful coaching. This book offers a blueprint for both. It will help you better understand yourself and the behaviors of those you work with or lead, promoting more productive teaching and leadership - and greater peace of mind.

  • av Robyn R. Jackson
    420,-

    In this updated second edition of the best-selling Never Work Harder Than Your Students, Robyn Jackson reaffirms that every teacher can become a master teacher. The secret is not a specific strategy or technique, nor it is endless hours of prep time. It's developing a master teacher mindset.

  • - Elevating the Essentials to Radically Improve Student Learning
    av Mike Schmoker
    478,-

    Makes the case that our schools could be on the cusp of swift, unparalleled improvements. But we are stymied by a systemwide failure to simplify and prioritize; we have yet to focus our limited time and energy on the most essential, widely acknowledged, evidence-based practices that could have more impact than all other initiatives combined.

  • av Jay McTighe & Amy J. Heineke
    572,-

    How can today's teachers ensure that their students achieve at high levels? How can they design units and lessons that support English learners in language development and content learning - simultaneously? Amy Heineke and Jay McTighe provide the answers by adding a lens on language to the widely used Understanding by Design (R) framework.

  • - How to Build Responsibility, Relationships, and Respect in Your Classroom
    av Richard L. Curwin, Allen N. Mendler & Brian D. Mendler
    441,-

    Emphasizing the importance of mutual respect and self-control, this book offers specific strategies and techniques for building strong relationships with disruptive students and countering the toxic social circumstances that affect many of them, including dysfunctional families, gangs, and poverty.

  • - Understanding and Supporting the Weird and Wonderful Adolescent Learner
    av John Medina
    435,-

    With references to Star Trek, motorcycle daredevils, and near-classic movies of the '80s, developmental molecular biologist John Medina, author of the New York Times bestseller Brain Rules, explores the neurological and evolutionary factors that drive teenage behaviour and can affect both achievement and engagement.

  • - Strategies to Reverse Underachievement and Respect Student Dignity
    av James R. DeLisle
    383,-

    Dispels the negative associations and stereotypes connected to underachievement. By focusing on smart kids who get poor grades not because they're unable to do better in school but because they don't want to James Delisle presents a snapshot of underachievement that may look far different from what you envision it to be.

  • av Manny Scott
    376,-

    With the same passion that inspires so many who hear him speak, Manny Scott presents an approach informed by the teachers who helped him and honed through years of connecting with kids who desperately need someone to show them a path to a more positive future.

  • - Lesson Planning That Teaches Thinking and Fosters Innovation
    av Jane E. Pollock & Susan Hensley
    405,-

    With practical guidance on how to revamp existing lessons, The i5 Approach is an indispensable resource for any teacher who wants to help students gain deeper and broader content understanding and become stronger and more innovative thinkers.

  • - Building Authentic Relationships in Your Diverse Classroom
    av Ignacio Lopez
    230,-

    How can we ensure that all students, regardless of cultural background or socioeconomic status, are granted equitable opportunities to succeed in the classroom and beyond? Ignacio Lopez offers hard-won lessons that educators at all levels can apply to teaching, assessing, counselling, and designing interventions for learners from all walks of life.

  • av Susan M. Brookhart
    397,-

    Grades are imperfect, shorthand answers to "What did students learn, and how well?" In How to Use Grading to Improve Learning, Susan Brookhart guides educators at all levels in figuring out how to produce grades-for single assignments and report cards - that accurately communicate students' achievement of learning goals.

  • - Solving Five Common Implementation Challenges in the Classroom
    av Vicki Caruana
    194,-

    Explores principles that debunk some common misconceptions about how to work with students with disabilities. Vicki Caruana offers insights, tips, and strategies that will help teachers fine-tune their practice to better meet each child's unique needs.

  • av Rick Stiggins
    362,-

    Calls for a ground-up redevelopment of assessment. Speaking from more than 40 years of experience in the field, Rick Stiggins maps out the adjustments in practice and culture necessary to generate both accurate accountability data and the specific evidence of individual mastery that will support sound instructional decision making.

  • av James H. Stronge & Xianxuan Xu
    397,-

    Educators in every country must ensure that their students are as prepared as possible to lead a future generation of citizens. This thought-provoking and copiously researched book provides educators with a blueprint for radical improvement based on the hard-learned experiences of their peers around the world.

  • - How Do I Identify and Activate Student Strengths?
    av Yvette Jackson & Veronica McDermott
    194,-

    Drawing on the authors' experiences supporting the transformations of schools repeatedly labeled as underachieving, this book offers concrete ways to identify student strengths and then build on them in your classroom or school throughout the year.

  • - How Do We Integrate Digital Tools to Truly Enhance Learning?
    av Matt Renwick
    194,-

    If you've fallen for the perception that technology is too expensive, unnecessary for real learning, or a distraction in the classroom, then you need this book. You use technology in your job. Why not help your students use it in theirs? Matt Renwick debunks five common myths about technology.

  • - How Do I Help My Students Become Eager and Fluent Writers?
    av Diana Cruchley
    194,-

    The traditional five-step writing process never explicitly teaches students to be fluent in their writing - to be able to write quickly on any topic. Extreme Writing targets precisely that with focused, daily writing sessions that provide students with consistent, long-term engagement.

  • - How Do I Create a STEM Culture in My School?
    av Brian Boyd & Traci Buckner
    194,-

    Shows K-12 school leaders how to support STEM programs that excite students and teachers - even if the leader is not an expert in science, technology, engineering, or maths. THe authors explore ideas for fostering equitable access to rich and rigorous learning experiences, acting as instructional leaders, and building community engagement.

  • - How Do We Make it Work?
    av Margaret Searle & Marilyn Swartz
    194,-

    Packed with strategies, tips, and activities you can quickly put into practice, this book shows how to build productive teams and intentionally create an environment of professional engagement in your school.

  • - How Do I Foster Risk-Taking and Innovation in My Classroom?
    av Andrew K. Miller
    194,-

    Explains the many benefits of intentionally designing opportunities for students to 'fail forward' in the classroom. Andrew Miller provides strategies for ensuring that students experience small, constructive failures as a means to greater achievement, and offers suggestions for ensuring that constructive failure doesn't detrimentally assessments.

  • - How Do I Support and Develop Novice Teachers?
    av Bryan Harris
    194,-

    In this timely book, Bryan Harris describes the four broad supports that he says are crucial to helping early-career teachers succeed and stay in the profession: comprehensive induction programs, supportive administrators, skilled mentors, and helpful colleagues. He offers practical, research-based strategies to help leaders provide these supports.

  • - Engaging Students Through Inquiry
    av Larissa Pahomov
    383,-

    How can you create an authentic learning environment - one where students ask questions, do research, and explore subjects that fascinate them - in today's standards-driven atmosphere? Larissa Pahomov offers insightful answers based on her experience as a classroom teacher at the Science Leadership Academy.

  • - How Do I Design Relevant and Engaging Learning Experiences?
    av Suzie Boss
    194,-

    In this book, project-based learning expert Suzie Boss explains how real-world projects engage and motivate students while teaching relevant, rigorous content and skills that align with standards and put learners on the path to active citizenship.

  • - How Do I Manage the Pressures of Teaching?
    av M. Nora Mazzone & Barbara J. Miglionico
    194,-

    Does stress keep you up at night? Is there never enough time to do what you want and need to do at school and at home? Educators Nora Mazzone and Barbara Miglionico have been there, too. Here, they offer simple, proven tactics to help you manage the stresses of being a classroom teacher.

  • - How Do I Promote Rich Conversations About Books, Videos, and Other Media?
    av Sandi Novak
    194,-

    Do you want to ensure that all students develop strong speaking and listening skills? In Student-Led Discussions, Sandi Novak offers you the resources you need to develop meaningful student-led conversations about text and media across the content areas.

  • - How Do I Get Organized and Work Smarter?
    av Jenny Edwards
    194,-

    Do you sometimes feel overwhelmed by everything you want to accomplish as a teacher? Do you ever wish you were better organized for the school day? Experienced educator Jenny Edwards offers positive and practical ideas for more effectively using your time to accomplish your goals.

  • - How Do I Help Students Manage Emotions in the Classroom?
    av Carol McClintic & Renate Caine
    194,-

    When students' fears, stresses, and frustrations creep into the classroom and disrupt the learning process, how can you respond in a positive way that results in better relationships and higher levels of motivation and achievement? Renate Caine and Carol McClintic draw on their experience to propose the APA method: Acknowledge, Process, Act.

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