What Schools Don t Teach

What Schools Don t Teach
Author: Brad Johnson,Julie Sessions
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2014-10-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317622666

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Are we adequately preparing students for life beyond school doors? Schools teach students not to be competitive and never to fail. Yet in the real world, people compete for jobs, and they often fail many times before reaching success. In this thought-provoking book, authors Johnson and Sessions describe 20 skills that are overlooked in schools and in educational standards but that are crucial to real-world success. They describe how you can develop these skills in your students, no matter what subject area or grade level you teach. You’ll learn how to promote leadership; allow competition; encourage meaningful engagement; help students find their voice; incorporate edutainment and pop culture; motivate towards excellence hold students accountable and responsible; foster perseverance and the ability to learn from failure; teach effective communication; and much more! Each chapter includes insightful research, thought-provoking stories, and practical strategies that you can take back to your own classroom.

What School Doesn t Teach You

What School Doesn t Teach You
Author: Nihit Mohan
Publsiher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2021-07-28
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781638865452

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What should I do ?, Who am I? and What is my purpose in this mortal realm?. These profound questions of humankind require deep thought and introspection, while living in a constantly changing world with jobs, families and relationships around us. Effectively, this book provides close to ten great ways to manage the entropy of the world, while in pursuit of purpose. The book contains conversations, anecdotes and experiences from my mentors and gurus, who have helped me in multiple facets of my life for weathering the worldly vicissitudes. Without their nurturing thoughts, It would have been unbearable and would have definitely led to performance and confidence issues. The book encompasses inferential learning based on personal experiences and multiple interactions with my mentors, gurus, friends, family and colleagues.

What School Doesn T Teach Us

What School Doesn   T Teach Us
Author: Segun Olusola
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2017-10-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781546282099

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A recent research by the author shows that a life changing decision making is a daunting task with a lot of uncertainties on what is required and how to put together a realistic action plan. With changes to technology, the job market and new business start ups; this book focuses on the relevant skill gaps the formal educational system is not able to empower scholars with. Hence What School Doesnt Teach Us is a book that reveals a lot of life skills that can help individuals on how to effectively get the best out of life. It will help the readers to identify value for themselves that can be translated to personal development thereby leading to creation and delivery of products and services that is in demand; thus handsomely rewarding financially and living a life of purpose and fulfilment.

We Can t Teach What We Don t Know Third Edition

We Can t Teach What We Don t Know  Third Edition
Author: Gary R. Howard
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2016-06-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807757314

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Making a case for the "fierce urgency of now," this new edition deepens the discussion of race and social justice in education with new and updated material. Aligned with our nation's ever more diverse student population, it speaks to what good teachers know, what they do, and how they embrace culturally responsive teaching.

What They Don t Teach You at Harvard Business School

What They Don t Teach You at Harvard Business School
Author: Mark H. McCormack
Publsiher: Bantam
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2016-02-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781101969021

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This business classic features straight-talking advice you’ll never hear in school. Featuring a new foreword by Ariel Emanuel and Patrick Whitesell Mark H. McCormack, one of the most successful entrepreneurs in American business, is widely credited as the founder of the modern-day sports marketing industry. On a handshake with Arnold Palmer and less than a thousand dollars, he started International Management Group and, over a four-decade period, built the company into a multimillion-dollar enterprise with offices in more than forty countries. To this day, McCormack’s business classic remains a must-read for executives and managers at every level. Relating his proven method of “applied people sense” in key chapters on sales, negotiation, reading others and yourself, and executive time management, McCormack presents powerful real-world guidance on • the secret life of a deal • management philosophies that don’t work (and one that does) • the key to running a meeting—and how to attend one • the positive use of negative reinforcement • proven ways to observe aggressively and take the edge • and much more Praise for What They Don’t Teach You at Harvard Business School “Incisive, intelligent, and witty, What They Don’t Teach You at Harvard Business School is a sure winner—like the author himself. Reading it has taught me a lot.”—Rupert Murdoch, executive chairman, News Corp, chairman and CEO, 21st Century Fox “Clear, concise, and informative . . . Like a good mentor, this book will be a valuable aid throughout your business career.”—Herbert J. Siegel, chairman, Chris-Craft Industries, Inc. “Mark McCormack describes the approach I have personally seen him adopt, which has not only contributed to the growth of his business, but mine as well.”—Arnold Palmer “There have been what we love to call dynasties in every sport. IMG has been different. What this one brilliant man, Mark McCormack, created is the only dynasty ever over all sport.”—Frank Deford, senior contributing writer, Sports Illustrated

Why Schools Don t Educate

Why Schools Don t Educate
Author: John Taylor Gatto
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2001
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1875982671

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What They Forgot to Teach You at School

What They Forgot to Teach You at School
Author: THE SCHOOL OF LIFE.
Publsiher: School of Life
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021-04-27
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1912891395

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A collection of the essential emotional lessons we need in order to thrive.

What Should Schools Teach

What Should Schools Teach
Author: Alka Sehgal Cuthbert ,Alex Standis
Publsiher: UCL Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2021-01-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781787358744

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The design of school curriculums involves deep thought about the nature of knowledge and its value to learners and society. It is a serious responsibility that raises a number of questions. What is knowledge for? What knowledge is important for children to learn? How do we decide what knowledge matters in each school subject? And how far should the knowledge we teach in school be related to academic disciplinary knowledge? These and many other questions are taken up in What Should Schools Teach? The blurring of distinctions between pedagogy and curriculum, and between experience and knowledge, has served up a confusing message for teachers about the part that each plays in the education of children. Schools teach through subjects, but there is little consensus about what constitutes a subject and what they are for. This book aims to dispel confusion through a robust rationale for what schools should teach that offers key understanding to teachers of the relationship between knowledge (what to teach) and their own pedagogy (how to teach), and how both need to be informed by values of intellectual freedom and autonomy. This second edition includes new chapters on Chemistry, Drama, Music and Religious Education, and an updated chapter on Biology. A revised introduction reflects on emerging discourse around decolonizing the curriculum, and on the relationship between the knowledge that children encounter at school and in their homes.