Notes on Teaching A Short Guide to an Essential Skill

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2011-07-01
Publisher(s): RCR Creative Press
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Summary

These gems of advice have been practiced and passed down from generations of great teachers to help beginning teachers motivate themselves and grow into their positions. Written from the point of view of a fictional character who brings humor and sophistication to the tone, these teaching notes use simple, jargon-free language to provide explanatory commentary, helpful examples, and insights from education experts. This vital primer full of teaching wisdom works to dispel the common assumption that teachers need to be shaped into something they are not and gets to the heart of what teaching is all about: helping people learn.

Author Biography

Shellee Hendricks is an international educator who currently teaches at the Benjamin Franklin International School in Barcelona. Russell Reich is a writer and the creative director and coauthor of the Notes On series. He lives in New York City. Afterword by Taylor Mali, a teacher and one of the most well-known poets to have emerged from the poetry slam movement, famous for his poem, "What Teachers Make."

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