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  • - Empower Your Students to Collaborate, Lead, and Succeed
    av Paul Solarz
    360,-

    In Learn Like a PIRATE, Paul Solarz explains how to design classroom experiences that encourage students to take risks and explore their passions in a stimulating, motivating, and supportive environment where improvement, rather than grades, is the focus. Discover how student-led classrooms help students thrive and develop into self-directed, confident citizens who are capable of making smart, responsible decisions, all on their own.

  • av Alice Keeler
    376,-

    Student engagement . . . Everyone says it, but what does that mean? It's very easy for one person to say a lesson is engaging while another person might view that same lesson as disengaging. Tech companies promise to "engage students" and "measure student engagement" when they are really only measuring the number of minutes students spend online. Some or all of those students, however, may have been bored out of their minds. Despite the ubiquitous use of the word engagement, there is little to no agreement on what that word means. Alice Keeler and Heather Lyon know a few important things about engagement: The first is that do not teach. The second key is that it's only when people are interested or absorbed that they are really engaged. So how do you create tasks that students want to do? That's where the fifty strategies that the engagement and Google tools experts share here come in. This book is full of templates, tips, tricks, and hacks for shifting engagement levels from disengaged to engaged using tools everyone can try. Learn how to use:Google Docs and Slides as collaboration toolsSpreadsheets in ways that are fun and creative. Google Classroom to recognize students as individuals Google Forms to quickly see where students are struggling.

  • av Benjamin Cogswell
    376,-

    Finally, EduProtocols for Our Youngest Learners!Building on the success of The EduProtocol Field Guide, Jenn Dean and Ben Cogswell partner with series pioneers Marlena Hebern and Jon Corippo to empower early-grades teachers to present key course content through activities that are easy to implement, engaging, and crucial to fostering the Four Cs: critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity. Here are primary-perfect EduProtocols: flexible, fun, and student-centered lesson frames that can be adapted for almost any curriculum. Attuned to the needs of littles who are still learning how to learn, this edition of EduProtocols will ensure that our youngest learners build lifelong skills even as they engage meaningfully with course content-and with each other. "The EduProtocol Field Guide: Primary Edition expertly bridges the traditional and digital worlds by pairing time-tested educational strategies with platforms and apps tailored for primary learners."-Sean M. Arnold, director of School Pathways, NYC Public Schools "This book provides educators with replicable, low-prep protocols that make academic content accessible to young learners . . . The result is decreased busywork for teachers and increased engagement from students."-Adam Juárez and Katherine Goyette, educators, leaders, and authors"This is a resource full of strategies and ideas that you will keep within easy reach and refer to often when designing magical learning experiences in your classroom. Highly recommend!"-Tisha Richmond, educational consultant, international speaker, author

  • av Shree Walker
    336,-

    We must change ourselves to be able to educate others.Education is about change. At its most fundamental, the purpose of educating others is creating change in thinking, understanding, and behavior-positively influencing the trajectory of students' lives. But making change requires courage, and we can't see how to meet students' needs until we know how to meet our own. Educators need the courage to make their voices heard and the boldness to earnestly engage with the opinions of people they don't necessarily agree with or even like. Whether it's changing our beliefs, changing the way we communicate, or changing the way we make decisions, Dr. Shree Walker knows the challenges and fears educators face. She also knows that when she faced her own fears, her confidence grew and she became a better communicator, a better facilitator of change, and a better decision-maker. That's why she's written this book about problem solving with diverse learners for diverse learners. Educatore Me! is Dr. Walker's guide for educators who want to make change and find the belief necessary to overcome the inevitable pitfalls ahead when they do. In it, she shares moving, almost unbelievable stories and inspiring strategies to help those who want to enact real change for their students. This book will challenge you to become a highly effective agent for change and support you as a powerful advocate for your students.

  • av Roni Habib
    360,-

    Well-being and resilience can be learned-by students and teachers!Teaching is a deeply relational endeavor at its core, and we cannot be there for our students unless we are first emotionally available to ourselves. But that kind of well-being doesn't just happen. It takes investing in our own happiness, resilience, and presence for us to flourish and become the kind of educators students can rely on-the kind that can help them flourish as well. For over fifteen years, Roni Habib has used positive psychology to teach thousands of educators and leaders effective and rigorously studied practices for developing the types of thoughts, attitudes, and actions that allow us to thrive in life and to be top educators no matter what subject or grade level we teach. In Happy & Resilient, Roni shares practical ideas, skills, and exercises that will support your teaching in the classroom, your leadership at school, and your own well-being and resilience. Each chapter includes activities to use in the classroom with students or at school with your staff, journal prompts to deepen your reflection, and graphic organizers that recap the core exercises. This book lays out a path for what all educators deserve: to be happy and resilient. Endorsements"A must-read for any educator, mentor, coach, or parent. It'll even help you better understand yourself!"-Julie Lythcott-Haims, New York Times bestselling author of How to Raise an Adult"A road map that will make you laugh, reflect, think, and, most importantly, grow as a person on this professional journey."-Marianne Chowning-Dray, Recipient of Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching from President Barack Obama"Whether you're a new teacher or a seasoned educator, the insights and strategies in this book will help you thrive both in and outside the classroom. I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to unlock their full potential as an educator and make a lasting impact on the lives of their students."-Terry Walker, Superintendent of Irvine Unified School District

  • av Tisha Richmond
    260 - 346,-

  • av Naomi O'Brien
    276,-

    Phonemic awareness is a critical component of reading. It is the ability to hear and manipulate the spoken parts of words. (It falls under the umbrella of phonological awareness). Phonological and phonemic awareness activities change the reading brain and can bridge the gap between phonics and decoding.The game in this book uses phonemic awareness skills to build skilled readers. Segmenting and blending sounds can be very tricky for young children. Try to have a shorter wait time between sounds when you are practicing this skill if a child is having trouble hearing the word.

  • av Annick Rauch
    370,-

    The Secret Is . . . There Is No SecretDo you ever look to people you admire, who inspire you, and wonder how they accomplish so much? What's their secret? People often ask Annick Rauch the same questions. After all, she's a full-time working mother of four, a successful teacher, and an athlete. She's here to tell you, there is no secret.With relatable stories, powerful teachings, and helpful how-to tips, she has created this practical guide to following your passion and achieving your goals. As a mother and educator, you can absolutely strive to the greatest heights, no matter your reality. This book will empower you to move forward so that you, too, can pursue your dreams.PheMOMenal Teacher radiates honesty, care, and hope! Highly relatable, it's a lifeline for mom-teachers navigating life's complexities. Annick Rauch shares her experiences, offering invaluable insights to avoid burnout. -Lainie Rowell, bestselling author, award-winning educator, and international keynote speakerThis book is right on time for those of us who want to give our all to the people we love the most-our families and our students-so we can live our best lives while helping them be able to do the very same. PheMOMenal Teacher will help you make your life even more MOMentous than it already is! -Dawn Harris, mom, wife, educator, entrepreneur, and author of Plan Like a PirateAnnick speaks from her heart, and her vulnerability and transparency are much needed for all mom-educators burning the candle at both ends. Readers are empowered to make themselves a priority and embrace the value and greatness within. -Traci Browder, M.Ed., author, and speaker

  • av Naomi O'Brien
    276,-

    You don't know me. And I don't know you. But I want to play a game: What rhymes with sun, but starts with /f/? Fun! And that's exactly what this book is!Get ready for laughs and interactive problem solving that also sneaks in some fun reading skills practice.Author BioNaomi O'Brien is an educator, wife, mom, and author who loves showing kids that learning to read can be fun if they're up for the challenge!

  • av Allyson Apsey
    360,-

    Design Meetings Your Team Will Love In the age of time-strapped teachers, shifting standards, and distance learning, how can educational leaders ensure that every staff meeting absolutely could not have been an email? Jessica Gomez and Allyson Apsey set the agenda for planning-and leading-meetings that are purposeful, impactful, and inspiring.Lead with Collaboration serves as a meeting guidebook for educators who understand that leadership is a collective endeavor. Staff centered and outcome oriented, these carefully curated strategies are designed to serve the needs of any team in any situation. So, whether you're helping new hires to build confidence, or you're navigating a crisis with a group of veteran teachers, Lead with Collaboration can offer you the tools you need to make every meeting an opportunity for connection.Endorsements"Lead with Collaboration is a top-notch resource for all educational leaders. Apsey and Gomez share strategies that are purposeful and practical."-Dr. Majalise W. Tolan, superintendent and author of She Leads: The Women's Guide to a Career in Educational Leadership"Apsey and Gomez provide experienced and aspiring leaders with daily guidelines for effective collaboration with colleagues, students, and families." -Douglas Reeves, founder, Creative Leadership Solutions, and author of Fearless Schools"An indispensable resource that emphasizes the power of human interaction and the art of engaging others." -Jerry Almendarez, superintendent

  • av Matt Miller
    370 - 460,-

  • av Mickey Smith
    260 - 320,-

  • av Kim Adsit
    376,-

    Open a very special delivery and start experimenting! The Science Box is a perfect resource for any teacher who has ever been excited-or challenged-by the thought of teaching science. It provides primary educators with a no-sweat solution for teaching engaging science lessons that will ignite students' sense of wonder. By creating boxes filled with materials for illuminating experiments to explore a range of topics-from physical sciences to life science, earth science to engineering-teachers can keep lessons organized, focused, and best of all, engaging! These experiments are grounded in clear and easy-to-understand scientific concepts that will set readers firmly on their path to becoming science teachers and, in turn, students to becoming young scientists. Join Kim Adsit and Adam Peterson on a journey to replace intimidation with intrigue and unleash the curiosity of next-generation student scientists. Endorsements"The ideas are magical yet practical, and Kim and Adam do a beautiful job of showing teachers with limited time and budgets how to bring science to life. They have filled the pages with countless ways for busy teachers to organize and implement lessons that will effectively teach the curriculum while simultaneously creating a love for learning in every student."-Kim Bearden"A brilliant invitation to help incorporate meaningful and engaging science experiments into the classroom. Adam Peterson and Kim Adsit are experts in fostering a love of science in the classroom while reaching all students!"-Brittany Bacharach"The Science Box is more than a book-it's an easy-to-follow tool kit and source of inspiration for any teacher who wants to make it easier for their elementary students to be inspired and curious about the world around them."-Jerry Kolber"Basically, if you are involved in education, specifically science education, you want this book!"-Becky Schnekser

  • av Matt Miller & Alice Keeler
    336,-

  • av Michael Matera
    386,-

  • av George Couros
    386,-

    Kids walk into schools full of wonder and questions. How you, as an educator, respond to students' natural curiosity can help further their own exploration and shape the way they learn today and in the future. The traditional system of education requires students to hold their questions and compliantly stick to the scheduled curriculum. But our job as educators is to provide new and better opportunities for our students. It's time to recognize that compliance doesn't foster innovation, encourage critical thinking, or inspire creativity--and those are the skills our students need to succeed. In The Innovator's Mindset, George Couros encourages teachers and administrators to empower their learners to wonder, to explore--and to become forward-thinking leaders. If we want innovative students, we need innovative educators. In other words, innovation begins with you. Ultimately, innovation is not about a skill set: it's about a mindset. The Innovator's Mindset is for you if: You are a superintendent, district administrator, or principal who wants to empower your staff to create a culture of innovation You are a school leader - at any level - and want to help students and educators become their personal best. You are a teacher who wants to create relevant learning experiences and help students develop the skills they need to be successful. You'll be inspired to: Connect with other innovative educators Support teachers and leaders as learners Tap into the strength of your learning community Create ongoing opportunities for innovation Seek more effective methods for measuring progress And, most importantly, embrace change and use it to do something amazing

  • av Allyson Apsey
    360,-

  • av Daniel Tricarico
    336,-

  • av Joy Kirr
    360,-

  • av Kevin Butler
    360,-

  • av Dave Burgess
    360 - 560,-

  • av Amanda Fox
    246,-

  • av Marisol Quevedo Rerucha
    320,-

    In this book, Marisol Rerucha draws on Indigenous traditions, research-based frameworks, and the support of fellow educators and scholars in order to offer teachers and administrators vital tools for facing crises with compassion. In addition to Rerucha's revolutionary vision of education that is holistic, human centered, and brought to life through actionable and accessible techniques, Beyond the Surface of Restorative Practices features contributions from Pedro Terrazas, on restorative practices in the classroom; Dr. Enjolie Lourdes Lafaurie, on active listening for educators; and Dr. Carolyn Gery on understanding how trauma impacts relationships. Both empowering and urgently necessary, Beyond the Surface of Restorative Practices can help you to build an organization-wide culture of healing and well-being from the ground up.

  • av Jimmy Casas
    350,-

    In Stop. Right. Now. authors and education leaders Jimmy Casas and Jeffrey Zoul identify 39 practices, programs, processes, philosophies, and people problems that schools must eliminate in order to improve education for students-and the the entire school community. The status quo and average results are no longer acceptable! There are some "e;best practices"e; that we simply need to stop right now.

  • av Tisha Richmond
    360,-

    In Make Learning MAGICAL, educator Tisha Richmond pulls back the curtain to reveal strategies you can use to transform your classroom. Laughter, fun, and gamified experiences can make school a place where students are inspired, empowered, and immersed in learning-and it doesn't require illusions or smoke and mirrors. The actionable techniques Tisha shares will equip you to put your students center stage in their learning experiences.

  • av Lisa Johnson
    360,-

    Keeping track of time, data, and ideas, not to mention assignments, can sometimes seem impossible. And if you struggle with organization and efficiency, just imagine how much more your students may be struggling to keep up with life's daily demands. In Creatively Productive, Lisa Johnson gives you tools and strategies that will help you equip your students with skills and resources they need to succeed in school-and in life.

  • av Nili Bartley
    336,-

    Countless opportunities to create real change exist in every school-just waiting for someone to take the lead. In Lead beyond Your Title, educator and technology-integration specialist Nili Bartley challenges educators to become catalysts for change-regardless of their titles.

  • av Tamara Letter
    350,-

    In a fast-paced era of technological advances and digitized experiences, it's easy to miss simple opportunities to strengthen our humanity. But when we watch for and respond to those moments with kindness, even tiny actions can renew hope and reveal compassion and gratitude. In A Passion for Kindness, educator Tamara Letter shares her own kindness journey and showcases experiences from other kindness cultivators around the world. Through personal stories of vulnerability and vitality, you will discover unique ways you can make a positive difference in the lives of friends, family, coworkers, neighbors, and even strangers.

  • av Starr Sackstein
    336,-

    Leadership isn't easy, and being a first-time leader carries its own set of challenges. Whether you have already made the move into leadership or are wondering whether a role in administration is right for you, Starr Sackstein's insight in From Teacher to Leader will help you make the best decisions for yourself and those you serve. In this honest and practical guide, Sackstein equips you to thrive as you stretch for personal and professional growth.

  • av Allyson Apsey
    340,-

    How do you handle a student, coworker, or family member whose rude, withdrawn, or challenging behavior leaves you feeling hurt, frustrated, or even angry? In this book, Allyson Apsey shares practical ideas for responding to and connecting with those people in ways that empower them to meet the needs that drive their behavior. With a heart for helping those who have experienced trauma, Apsey equips you to HANDLE others-and yourself-with care.

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