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  • av Matt Miller
    330,-

    The practical ideas in the latest of the DITCH series will help you find the sweet spot where tech meets students' needs. In this teacher-tailored guide, you'll find tips on how to use technology to differentiate learning. Whether you're a tech newbie or the school's device guru, you'll walk away with new understandings and strategies for transforming your approach to teaching.

  • av John Meehan
    356,-

    School should be fun! In EDrenaline Rush, John Meehan pulls back the curtain on what it takes to create thrilling learning experiences in your classroom. Packed with lesson planning tips, instructional design ideas, and plug-and-play teaching resources, EDrenaline Rush will challenge you to think differently and equip you to push your pedagogy to incredible limits.

  • av Jimmy Casas
    346,-

    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.

  • - How Posting Your Most Passionate Beliefs About Education Can Empower Your Students, Propel Your Growth, and Lead to a Lifetime of Learning
    av Steve Wyborney
    356,-

    22 Teachers, 22 Learners.In Steve Wyborneys classroom, everyone is a teacher and a learner. That may be true in your classroom as well, but do your students know you are ready to learn right alongside them? Its a simple idea, but one that when publicly shared on his classrooms wall significantly influenced the way Steve approached teaching - and the willingness of his students to risk expressing novel ideas. In The Writing on the Classroom Wall, Steve explains how posting and discussing Big Ideas can lead to deeper learning. From this book, youll learn why: sharing your ideas will sharpen and refine them. Its okay if some of your ideas fall off the wall. The Big Ideas you share dont have to be profound to make a profound impact on learning. If you look around your classroom, you will see it: a blank space on your wall that is waiting for you to post your deepest, most passionate beliefs about learning. Will you share your Big Ideas?

  • - Get Connected, Grow Your Professional Learning Network and Reinvigorate Your Career
    av USA) Krakower, Billy (Beatrice Gilmore Elementary School, Brad Currie & m.fl.
    316,-

    Maybe you're a teacher looking for an engaging lesson idea. Or maybe, you're a school principal in search of ideas to improve your school culture. Or perhaps you're a superintendent wanting to inform stakeholders of district happenings. Whatever questions you have about education or about how you can be even better at your job, you'll find ideas, resources, and a vibrant network of professionals ready to help you on Twitter. In 140 Twitter Tips for Educators, #Satchat hosts and founders of Evolving Educators, Brad Currie, Billy Krakower, and Scott Rocco offer step-by-step instructions to help you master the basics of Twitter, build an online following, and become a Twitter rock star. From this easy-to-follow guide, you'll learn: How and why to create a personal and classroom or school profile. Whom to follow and how to find the resources you need. How to get noticed on Twitter (And help others!) with your Tweets. What a Twitter chat is and how to join one. How hashtags work - and why you need one for your classroom and/or school. How other educators are using Twitter to learn and teach. And much more! Get connected today and discover how Twitter can help you grow your Professional Learning Network and reinvigorate your career!

  • - It's Time to Empower Change in Our Schools
    av Darren Ellwein & Derek L McCoy
    330,-

    The Revolution is not for the faint of heart.No revolution is easy, but with our learners’ futures at risk, the stakes in education have never been higher. To ensure that our learners are prepared to respond to and solve the complex problems they will face in this age of information and innovation, we must make our schools relevant, challenging, and inviting. Education needs a revolution!In The Revolution, Middle School Principals Darren Ellwein and Derek McCoy call out the stagnant practices and irrelevant mindsets that prevent our learners from thriving in the modern world. More importantly, they lead the charge for change by identifying ways that passionate, forward-thinking educators can inspire globally connected cultures of innovation and creativity. Join the movement! Become a revolution@ry educator!  “The Revolution is a compelling call for all of our schools to change—and to do what children need now.”—Barbara Bray, author, speaker, blogger, and host of the Rethinking Learning podcast “The authors write from a place of deep credibility and anchor their aspirational message in very real terms. This book will be a juggernaut in leading school change.”—Brad Gustafson, EdD, award-winning principal, author, and speaker “Darren and Derek provide an honest account of the joys, struggles, moral mandates, and challenges of revolutionizing education to better serve all children.”—Yong Zhao, Foundation Distinguished Professor, University of Kansas, and author of Reach for Greatness “Filled with practical examples and personal anecdotes, this book will push you to reimagine how schools can look for all learners."—Jimmy Casas, educator, author, and speaker

  • - Building Knowledge and Amplifying Student Voice One Block at a Time!
    av Brian Aspinall
    290,-

    How do you engage learners in the Digital Age?Engaged students are more likely to internalize learning and apply it to situations beyond the classroom. So how can you get your learners to engage? In Block Breaker, educator Brian Aspinall explains that the wildly popular game Minecraft may be just the right tool for the job. Sharing his own and other educators' success with Minecraft (and other programming applications) in the classroom, Brian reveals how these adaptable tools can be leveraged to engage learners and empower them to find success. Why Minecraft? It offers immediate feedback on a personalized learning platform. Inquiry tasks encourage students to collaborate, problem solve, and explore multiple approaches to finding a solution. And it's a fun way to practice critical thinking and spatial reasoning! Complete with lesson ideas and learning strategies, Block Breaker will help you tear down barriers and build powerful connections for learning. "Brian has yet again challenged us to rethink best practices with regards to pedagogy and twenty-first-century learning. This is a great read for all educators!" -Alice Keeler, educator, author, and edtech blogger "If you read Block Breaker, there's a good chance that you'll be stirred to rethink how you see STEM's role in schools. There's a great chance you'll be motivated to strive to be the best teacher possible through Brian Aspinall's deft storytelling skills. But there's a superb chance both will happen." -Matt Miller, blogger, speaker, author of Ditch That Textbook "This book is sure to bring joyful learning and teaching experiences to many students and educators across all subject areas." -Cynthia Gozzard, educator, Minecraft global mentor, edtech enthusiast

  • - Designing the Space to Experiment, Explore, and Extract Your Creative Potential
    av Michael Cohen
    356,-

  • av Nili Bartley
    330,-

    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 Lisa Johnson
    356,-

    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.

  • - The Story of Columbine's Heart, Resilience, and Recovery
    av Frank DeAngelis
    320 - 410,-

  • av Allyson Apsey
    260,-

    When three spoiled princes set out to see what life is like outside the castle, they end up finding new friends and unexpected treasures. In The Princes of Serendip, Allyson Apsey offers a twist on an age-old tale and reveals the true meaning of the word serendipity. Join the three princes as they learn that hard work, love, and living life to its fullest just may be the path to discovering the greatest joys life has to offer. "This delightful story will be appreciated by children as well as the adults in their lives . . . Congratulations to Allyson Apsey for this impressive debut in picture book writing."-Nell K. Duke, professor of literacy, language, and culture, University of Michigan "Allyson Apsey has created a sweet story about three princes and the lessons they learn about kindness, gratitude, and pride-lessons that are so important for every child to hear."-Todd Nesloney, award-winning educator and bestselling author "The Princes of Serendip is a must-read for all learners and ages."-Jessica Cabeen, author of Hacking Early Learning and coauthor of Balance Like a Pirate "My daughters love this book! They loved how the princes learned kindness, love, and gratitude. My oldest daughter said, 'The story made me feel great because the princes were working hard to help people in need. I love how they saw the beauty in others.'" -Karen Festa, wife, mom, and passionate educator

  • av Adam Welcome
    320,-

    After running twelve marathons in twelve months, Adam Welcome shares the mindset and tactics necessary for accomplishing big dreams. You don't have to be a runner or even an athlete to be inspired by this power-filled book. Whatever your personal or professional goals are, Adam's example and encouragement will challenge you to set your sights on something bigger and to push yourself to get more out of life.

  • av Tara Martin
    346,-

    Technology supports learning by providing extraordinary opportunities, but it will never replace the life that REAL educators bring to our schools. REAL educators are relatable, they expose vulnerability by sharing their experiences, they are approachable, and they learn through life. REAL educators are the heart of our schools. Though Tara Martin's personal and engaging stories, you'll learn the power of being true to yourself and find the courage to teach from the heart.

  • - 11 Habits for Building a Stronger Mind and Body
    av Jennifer Burdis
    320,-

    What do nutrition, movement, and mindfulness have to do with education? Everything.As a two-time American Ninja Warrior contestant, educator, and NSCA-Certified Personal Trainer, Jen Burdis pushes herself to physically and mentally overcome obstacles. And she knows that teachers and students have to do the same to succeed every day. In The EduNinja Mindset, Jen shares eleven powerful habits to help educators, learners, and their families live stronger, more vibrant lives. You'll learn how to . . . Set and achieve meaningful goals Develop grit and flexible thinking Live with purpose and stop worrying about being perfect Practice mindfulness and reduce stress Take care of yourself inside and outThe EduNinja Mindset empowers you to become the best version of yourself so you can help others win. "Jen's story is one of success through resiliency, integrity, and fortitude. Educators everywhere can draw inspiration from her example."-Dr. John Skretta, superintendent of Norris School District "An incredible, inspirational book about reaching for personal greatness inside and outside the classroom."-Jon Gordon, author of The Energy Bus and The Carpenter "The EduNinja Mindset epitomizes the journey of Jen: from a small-town girl with a learning disability to a big-time role model with a plan to help others."-Russ Rose, Penn State women's volleyball coach

  • av Todd Nesloney
    320,-

    More standards, tests, and mandates are not the answer to improving literacy. Travis Crowder and Todd Nesloney explain that sparking a passion for words, stories, and self-expression in learners is the surest path to instilling a lifelong love of learning. Through real-life stories and practical strategies they inspire educators in every subject area to incorporate reading and writing in meaningful and engaging ways.

  • av Tisha Richmond
    356,-

    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 Kim Bearden
    320,-

  • av Mandy Ellis
    320,-

    Learning to read-and teaching students to read-isn't always easy, which is why the most important tenet of developing a culture of reading in your school is to foster a love of reading. In Lead with Literacy, educator and elementary school principal Mandy Ellis offers practical, immediately actionable, fun ideas and strategies that will deeply embed books, reading, and literacy into your school culture.

  • av Christine Pinto
    386,-

    In Google Apps for Littles, author-educators Christine Pinto and Alice Keeler encourage teachers to tap into their young students' curiosity, particularly when it comes to technology. The authors share a wealth of innovative ways to integrate digital tools in the primary classroom to make learning engaging and relevant for even the youngest of today's twenty-first-century learners.

  • av Jessica Johnson
    320,-

    Balance Like a Pirate, a Lead Like a PIRATE Guide, was written by educators for educators with a focus on helping you create a lifestyle that allows you to break free from "e;shoulds"e; and "e;have tos."e; Educational leaders Jessica Cabeen, Jessica Johnson, and Sarah Johnson equip you with practical strategies and tools to thrive in every area of life. Balance is a myth, but living with purpose, passion, and priorities is within your reach.

  • - How One Principal Discovered the Path to Success
    av Sam Miller, Todd (Indiana State University USA) Whitaker & Ryan (Indiana State University USA) Donlan
    306,-

    What is the secret to school leadership? The Secret Solution follows the journey of Roger Rookie, a new principal, in his quest to become a fair and effective leader. Through the ups and downs of his first few years, Roger learns what works and what doesn't when it comes to leading people well. This engaging parable also brings to light many of the real-life characters in schools today-from naysayers and bullies to superstars and newbies-and reveals the best (and worst) ways to work with them. By using a narrative to explore four common leadership styles, the authors provide an effective, non-threatening way to discuss problematic attitudes and approaches with colleagues. This updated edition of The Secret Solution includes a reader's guide that delves into each of the four leadership personality styles to help you identify habits and traits that can help you and your team succeed. Authors and experienced leaders Todd Whitaker, Sam Miller, and Ryan Donlan serve as the guides to help you find your path to leadership success. "The Secret Solution is a great read that perfectly blends What Great Principals Do Differently and an enjoyable fiction novel. This book is a must-read for any aspiring new or veteran principals."-Jessica Johnson, principal/district assessment coordinator, Dodgeland Elementary School, Dodgeland, Wisconsin and coauthor ofThe Coach Approach to School Leadership and Breaking Out of Isolation "Anyone who is venturing down a path of campus management will benefit from the mistakes and lessons learned from The Secret Solution."-Amber Teamann, principal, Whitt Elementary, Wylie, Texas "Whitaker, Miller, and Donlan hit a home run with The Secret Solution. The parables within depict mistakes and lessons learned in a quick and easy, weekend-reading format." -Matt Townsley, director of instruction, Solon Community Schools, Solon, Iowa "With its amusing dialogue and thought-provoking graphics, The Secret Solution is a must-have for anyone entering into or new to the principalship. For veteran administrators, this book offers a valuable reflection on roads traveled, pitfalls to avoid, and practices to cultivate for continued success."-Mike Pinto, principal, James Cole Elementary School, Lafayette, Indiana

  • - Tap into the Magic of Creativity, Collaboration, and Innovation
    av Sean Gaillard
    290,-

    Make Your School a MasterpieceCan you imagine starting a school day with the festive, circus-like nature of the Beatles' music? That kind of positivity, says author-educator Sean Gaillard, is the attitude "all schoolhouses must be rooted in, as we are in the collective agency for world-changing work."In The Pepper Effect, Gaillard uses Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles as a template for inspiring the educators and principals to become more positive, innovative, creative, and collaborative-and for encouraging students to do the same. The book explores the four steps necessary for creating the conditions for motivation, collaboration, creativity, and innovation. You'll learn . . . The value of vision-and how to craft one The mindset that builds masterpieces of our schools The power of inclusion The key to ignoring naysayers in favor of creativity and progressExperience the magic of The Pepper Effect in your school! "This is an incredible book from an amazing leader. Whether you are a fan of The Beatles, Beethoven, or Bruno Mars, this book is for you." -Todd Whitaker, professor of educational leadership, University of Missouri "The Pepper Effect reveals the lessons Sean has learned along the way-combined with the artistic synergy of The Beatles-and paints a beautiful picture for how we can apply all of these insights to our own professional practice." -Laura Fleming, author of Worlds of Making "Sean Gaillard's The Pepper Effect takes the magic of The Beatles and transforms it into a thoughtful, practical guide for stimulating collaboration and community. Gaillard sagely draws upon the wisdom of the band's philosophy and creates a user's manual for living the well-lived life-not only in our professional worlds, but in the lives we share with our friends, neighbors, and families." -Kenneth Womack, author of Maximum Volume: The Life of Beatles Producer George Martin

  • av Allyson Apsey
    306,-

    The best gift life gives us is the freedom to choose who you want to be and what kind of life you want to live. In The Path to Serendipity, educational leader Allyson Apsey offers a funny, genuine, and clever look at the fortunes we can gain from even our worst experiences. Through her personal, relatable stories, you will learn strategies for living a meaningful life regardless of the craziness happening around you.

  • - How Student Voice Can Transform Your School
    av Rick Jetter & Rebecca Coda
    306,-

    We say, “Student voice matters,” but are we really listening? Student voice. The phrase seems ubiquitous these days. But for all the talk about student voice at conferences and professional development meetings, the adults’ voices are still the only ones being heard in too many schools. Rebecca Coda and Rick Jetter hope to change that with Let Them Speak!  In this powerful and inspiring book, you’ll learn . . .how to find out what your students really think, feel, and need, why it’s so important for students to feel like you care about them,what to do with the feedback you get from students, andhow to use student voice to improve education and school culture.What do your students have to say about grading, homework, bullying, schedules . . . life? Be willing to ask, and then Let Them Speak! “Coda and Jetter have done a fantastic job of showing how our students have valuable opinions that are just waiting to be shared—opinions that could unlock the secrets to even more success in our classrooms and schools.” —Paul Solarz, author of Learn Like a PIRATE “If your goal is to transform your classroom, school, or district and provide a true, student-focused learning experience, you will want to read Let Them Speak! and take action.” —Johnny Key, commissioner, Arkansas Department of Education “The authors convinced me that the path to lasting and meaningful school transformation is to simply let them speak!”—Kimberli Breen, national MTSS consultant, school psychologist,and school improvement trainer #LetStudentsSpeakLetThemSpeak.net

  • av Ryan Sheehy
    306,-

    Students need guidance to succeed academically, but they also need our help to survive and thrive in today's turbulent world. They need someone to model the attributes that will help them win not just in school but in life as well. That someone is you. With forty-eight short, inspiring chapters, this book is suited for improving your personal practice daily. Or focus on a chapter each week to encourage your staff at meetings.

  • - Increase Creativity, Remix Assessment, and Develop a Class of Coder Ninjas!
    av Brian Aspinall
    280,-

    Crack the code for your students’ success! Future-ready students need to be creative. They need to know how to communicate their ideas and how to collaborate as problem solvers. And to master these and other twenty-first-century requirements, they will need to be critical thinkers. In Code Breaker, educator Brian Aspinall shares his insights on how to turn curriculum expectations into skills. Students identify problems, develop solutions, and use coding and computational thinking to apply and demonstrate their learning. From Aspinall’s collection of real-life examples and practical lesson ideas, you’ll discover how to...Use computational thinking and coding across all subjects and grade levelsEncourage students to let their skills and passions shineTeach learners to take risks so they can grow from failure and feedbackMake assessment meaningful—and fun—for you and your studentsYou don’t have to be a “computer geek” to empower your students with these essential skills. Code Breaker equips you to use computational thinking and coding in your classroom—regardless of your computer skill level—to increase creativity, remix assessment, and develop a class of coder ninjas!—— “Brian Aspinall puts a very human face on coding and helps the reader understand it can be implemented for all grade levels in meaningful ways.”—George Couros, author of The Innovator’s Mindset “This book is for everyone who has ever asked, ‘Why should I care about coding?’ By the end of the story of the pooping baby, you will know why!” —Matthew Oldridge, speaker, writer, and mathematics educator “Brian Aspinall makes the case for how all educators can use the concepts of computational thinking to shape their pedagogy and instructional practices to increase student learning.”—Laura Fleming, library media specialist and author of Worlds of Making

  • av Hope King
    346,-

    Have you ever wished you were more creative . . . or that your students were more engaged in your lessons? The Wild Card is your step-by-step guide to experiencing a creative breakthrough in your classroom with your students. Wade and Hope King show you how to draw on your authentic self to deliver your content creatively and be the wild card who changes the game for your learners.

  • av Jimmy Casas
    346,-

    In Culturize, author and education leader Jimmy Casas shares insights into what it takes to cultivate a community of learners who embody the innately human traits our world desperately needs, such as kindness, honesty, and compassion. His stories reveal how these "e;soft skills"e; can be honed while meeting and exceeding academic standards of twenty-first-century learning.

  • av Jay Billy
    346,-

    School can be amazing. It can be a place where people of all ages, interests, and backgrounds enjoy learning together. And in this Lead Like a PIRATE Guide, author and elementary school principal Jay Billy explains that making school a place where students and staff want to be starts with culture. Lead with Culture offers personal stories and practical ideas for creating a sense of unity-even in the most diverse communities.

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