Teaching Learning and Loving

Teaching  Learning  and Loving
Author: Daniel P. Liston,James W. Garrison
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2004-01-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135943905

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First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Teaching Learning and Loving

Teaching  Learning  and Loving
Author: Daniel Patrick Liston,James W. Garrison
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2004
Genre: Affective education
ISBN: 9780415945158

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First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Learning to Love Math

Learning to Love Math
Author: Judy Willis
Publsiher: ASCD
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2010-09-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781416612285

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Is there a way to get students to love math? Dr. Judy Willis responds with an emphatic yes in this informative guide to getting better results in math class. Tapping into abundant research on how the brain works, Willis presents a practical approach for how we can improve academic results by demonstrating certain behaviors and teaching students in a way that minimizes negativity. With a straightforward and accessible style, Willis shares the knowledge and experience she has gained through her dual careers as a math teacher and a neurologist. In addition to learning basic brain anatomy and function, readers will learn how to * Improve deep-seated negative attitudes toward math. * Plan lessons with the goal of "achievable challenge" in mind. * Reduce mistake anxiety with techniques such as errorless math and estimation. * Teach to different individual learning strengths and skill levels. * Spark motivation. * Relate math to students' personal interests and goals. * Support students in setting short-term and long-term goals. * Convince students that they can change their intelligence. With dozens of strategies teachers can use right now, Learning to Love Math puts the power of research directly into the hands of educators. A Brain Owner's Manual, which dives deeper into the structure and function of the brain, is also included—providing a clear explanation of how memories are formed and how skills are learned. With informed teachers guiding them, students will discover that they can build a better brain . . . and learn to love math!

Teaching Your Child to Love Learning

Teaching Your Child to Love Learning
Author: Judy Harris Helm,Stacy M. Berg,Pamela Scranton
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2004-04-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0807744719

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The "project approach" has long been a tremendous tool for educators working with young children. This is not an activity book but a book about doing in-depth investigations about topics that interest your child and you. The project approach stimulates your child's curiosity, shows the advantages of learning academic skills such as reading, writing and math and helps you build a strong relationship with your child as you share the adventure of learning together. In this book, we have adapted the approach to show parents, grandparents and other caregivers how to do meaningful and exciting projects at home. Featuring many photos of children doing project work this book thoroughly explains the benefits to both you and your child of doing projects together. Ideas are given for transforming your home into a place to learn including guidance for collecting and storing materials, making time for projects, and documenting your child's work. Seven complete examples of at-home projects are shared. Chapters also show you how to coach your child to build skills for reading and writing, mathematical development, scientific thinking, and more. Direction is also provided for adapting the project approach for use in family child care centers, home schooling, and gifted education.

The Book That Made Me

The Book That Made Me
Author: Various
Publsiher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017-03-14
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780763696726

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Just as authors create books, books create authors — and these essays by thirty-one writers for young people offer a fascinating glimpse at the books that inspired them the most. What if you could look inside your favorite authors’ heads and see the book that led them to become who they are today? What was the book that made them fall in love, or made them understand something for the first time? What was the book that made them feel challenged in ways they never knew they could be, emotionally, intellectually, or politically? What book made them readers, or made them writers, or made them laugh, think, or cry? Join thirty-one top children’s and young adult authors as they explore the books, stories, and experiences that changed them as readers — for good. Some of the contributors include: Ambelin Kwaymullina Mal Peet Shaun Tan Markus Zusak Randa Abdel-Fattah Alison Croggon Ursula Dubosarsky Simon French Jaclyn Moriarty

Relationship Based Pedagogy in Primary Schools

Relationship Based Pedagogy in Primary Schools
Author: Nicki Henderson,Hilary Smith
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2021-12-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000521320

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This insightful book shows how prioritising loving relationships in the primary school between practitioners and children helps secure children’s emotional well-being, improves behaviour and leads to more successful learning. It identifies the fundamental values that underpin effective learning encounters and provides the practical tools and language to realise deep connections with children. Combining theory with personal experience the authors present relationship-based practice as a robust and credible pedagogic approach to teaching and learning. The book offers unique features such as ‘Shared language’ to support and promote a rich, meaningful dialogue and ‘The lens of the authors’ offers practical and realistic contexts to help teachers apply theory and ideas from personal experience. Giving educators the confidence to teach with the relational qualities of love, trust, respect, and empathy, this is essential reading for all teachers wanting to develop authentic relationships with the children they care for.

The Burnout Cure

The Burnout Cure
Author: Chase Mielke
Publsiher: ASCD
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2019-03-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781416627272

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How can you energize yourself to maintain or regain a positive outlook and love of teaching? What specific, immediate actions can you take to enhance your well-being and thrive both on and off the job? Award-winning teacher Chase Mielke draws from his own research, lesson plans, and experiences with burnout to help you change your outlook, strengthen your determination to be a terrific teacher, and reignite your core passion for teaching. Often lighthearted, yet thoroughly grounded in research on social-emotional learning and positive psychology, The Burnout Cure explains how shifts in awareness, attitudes, and actions can be transformational for you and for your students. The book describes specific steps related to mindfulness, empathy, gratitude, and altruism that you can use on your own and with students via classroom lessons and activities. Equipped with these tools, teachers can be their best, so they can give their best to the learners in their care.

Teaching Kids to Love Learning Not Just Endure It

Teaching Kids to Love Learning  Not Just Endure It
Author: Michael Connolly
Publsiher: R&L Education
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2011-05-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781607099598

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With so much emphasis these days on making students globally competitive and prepared to beat students of other nations on international assessments, and with so much talk about academic rigor and emphasis on rigid accountability measures, we are in danger of losing sight of the most fundamental element of successful teaching and learning — love. Teaching Students to Love Learning, Not Just Endure It makes the case that if we really want 'no child left behind' we must return to the solid foundation on which successful teaching and learning has always rested — the love of teacher for her students (and they for her) and the passion of the teacher for her discipline and her desire to share that passion with her students.