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Teaching in Magenta: 100 Paths to Joy and Well-being for You and Your Students

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What does it mean to teach in magenta?Magenta is bold, it’s vibrant, and the color holds noble qualities. Teaching in Magenta means creating magnificent school days. It’s a refreshing approach to teaching and leading that puts your joy and well-being first so you can share those attributes with your students.

Veteran teacher and author James Sturtevant shares 100 paths for living and teaching in an authentic, enthusiastic, and relevant way. Take a few minutes each day to read a path or two, and gain energy and ideas that you can put into action the same day.

Bring qualities of magenta to your spaceThe book includes inspiring student sketches, and the paths are divided into five qualities of well-being and comes your way in a world and at a time when teacher and student well-being are of paramount     



CompassionOptimismBalanceAdaptabilityContentmentEliminate stress, fear, and uncertainty now, and find renewed joy in teaching, As you learn to embrace and implement the qualities of magenta, your students and colleagues will notice how refreshingly magenta you have become.

141 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 30, 2020

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Sturtevant provides thoughtful insight in small chunks that can be used daily, weekly, or whenever you choose to put some variety into your teaching.
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