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Seven Simple Secrets: What the BEST Teachers Know and Do!

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Want to know a secret? Regardless of what classroom challenges, standards or initiatives you’re faced with from year to year, there are seven keys to great teaching that never change—and that are often overlooked! In this bestselling book, internationally-acclaimed authors Annette Breaux and Todd Whitaker reveal the seven simple secrets of effective teaching that can be applied in any classroom. Whether you’re a new or experienced teacher, you’ll gain valuable insights on improving instruction, classroom management, discipline, student motivation, and much, much more! This updated Second Edition contains timely topics such as incorporating technology to enhance your lessons and using social media appropriately. 

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Throughout the book, you’ll find practical examples and heartfelt advice to encourage you as you implement the seven secrets. As you improve your teaching, you profoundly influence the lives of those who matter most—your students!

170 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 21, 2006

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Annette Breaux

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Annette L. Breaux is an education author and speaker. Her expertise is in student achievement, classroom management, and new teacher induction. She developed the FIRST Program, an induction program for new teachers adopted.

Breaux has been a classroom teacher, curriculum coordinator, and teacher induction coordinator.

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June 11, 2011
While there are good things in the book, I wanted more specifics. I would read through a chapter and get to the end and be constantly thinking "OK, good ideas, now how do I do that?" And the little "poems" started to irritate me.
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August 16, 2019
Not rocket science, but little lessons that could have been very helpful as I slogged along, making almost every mistake there is for a teacher to make...The book breaks down each of the seven simple secrets into action steps, gives examples of effective and ineffective teaching, recaps, and includes reflective questions at the end of each.

So, What are the Simple Secrets? Planning, Classroom Management, Instruction, Attitude, Professionalism, Effective Discipline, and Motivation.

I listened to Todd Whitaker years ago and he asked whether we knew any 'superstar' teachers...I said I knew a few young ones who were developing into superstars...he smacked me down, telling me superstars are born, not made...I'm assuming, since he's a co-author, he's changed his mind. The lessons in this book are exactly what can make a teacher effective, happy, and maybe a superstar.
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October 1, 2008
Sarcastic in a BAD way. The book says "We don't want to insult your intelligence" several times... Oops - you did.
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August 26, 2012
I just read an awesome book for teachers called Seven Simple Secrets by Annette Breaux and Todd Whitaker. This book has seven simple secrets to help you in your classroom. A chapter is devoted to each of the seven secrets. The authors give examples from classrooms and then give specific ways to implement that secret in your classroom. The secrets include: planning, classroom management, instruction, attitude, professionalism, discipline, and motivation/inspiration.
This book has a lot of great strategies that I plan to use in my classroom this fall. It is a great book for teachers of all ages - from preschool to college. It is a quick read. You can read all of it or specific sections that you want to fine tune in your classroom. It has lots of tips that you can use immediately. I highly recommend it for teachers.
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14 reviews5 followers
November 19, 2012
Excellent book!! Great for first year teachers, as well as seasoned teachers. It is a very easy read, with common sense, practical strategies to implement in your classroom. I loved the scenarios in the book because you can immediately relate to them. I highly recommend this book!! Thinking about reading What Great Teachers Do Differently next.
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119 reviews3 followers
April 29, 2009
Great read! Especially for two specific categories of teachers. 1. New Teachers Great to help you miss the sinkholes that break the legs of so many young workhorses. 2. Tired teachers. Remind yourself of what you "should" know. I recommend it!
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July 12, 2011
Excellent book for teachers whether you've been teaching for years or are beginning your first year. It is short and to the point. The authors present the common factors found in effective teachers versus ineffective teachers. Very inspiring!
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December 11, 2012
All my teacher friends: This was the textbook for my practicum class this semester, but I actually really liked it. It wasn't really set up like a textbook, and it had a lot of good advice and made lots of good points to consider and reconsider in your teaching. :)
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June 16, 2015
Great concepts. This is a book which should be re-read multiple times during the lifespan of a career.
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November 12, 2017
I read this for a classroom management class. There are many other books that teach classroom management better than this and without the bad poetry this book relies on.
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61 reviews19 followers
July 26, 2021
the answer to everything in the book is psychology.
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August 6, 2023
This is a great book for teacher to get a better sense of how to teach. It gives great ideas and tools for new teacher and veteran teachers to use.
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89 reviews
January 3, 2012
Great reminders for me of what an efficient teacher should always do.
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