Written like a novel about real people in classroom situations, this guide offers teachers (and administrators) tips and techniques to engage students effectively to improve engagement and learning. Page-by-page, the book interweaves experiences of real teachers in actual situations with concrete, transferable classroom management skill. The book addresses a national focus on improving student learning by enhancing teacher effectiveness in their classrooms. Handily, the book focuses on The Big 8 engagement skills that every teacher needs to activate student engagement and learning.
no one laugh this was actually just a great book that i need for future reference also made me feel like a boomer enjoying the first page reference to the byrds
I've attended various worksheets and received other information from these folks, and I think they hit the nail on the head as far as what it means to be a good teacher. This book had a lot of good information, and I think it would be great for any teacher to read and apply no matter the length of their teaching career. I felt some of the tips were geared more towards younger students, but I think it's mostly applicable to all grades.
This was such a great, easy-to-read book. There were many ideas that any teacher could focus on in the classroom and use immediately. Each month I chose something new to try out in my 2nd Grade classroom. Any teacher that is looking for Classroom management ideas will find many that are easy to use. Administrators will see improvements quickly in student behavior and in teachers' instructional practice. Having our whole school use these ideas made a great difference in our whole school atmosphere.
This book is not necessarily well written, but the principles are excellent and have me reevaluating how I approach my intervention groups. Ideas align with principles for good comprehension, which is a plus for me in my job. This was the summer read for American Heritage School and I hope it sparks some good discussions as we start a new school year.
Great book! Written by mucky mucks from Granite School District. Great ideas. They are considered the Big 8 of Classroom Management. What was funny is they have found oldies hits to remind teachers of the habits they should be using. See if you can spot these management habits by these top hits.
==> E - X - P - E - C - T Find out what it means to me
==> "To everything (turn, turn, turn), there is a season (turn, turn, turn), and a time for every purpose"
==> "Done, done, and I'm on to the next one. Done, I'm done. I'm on to the next."
Class Acts: Every Teacher's guide to Activate Learning is a wonderful book that shows various ways to keep students engaged in learning. I enjoyed this book and got a lot of wonderful ideas that I do or will be using in my classroom.
Reviewed best practices for teaching and working with classes for control and teaching. Works in grades K-12. Many good ideas and ways to improve on what you are doing now.