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Teaching Outside the Box How to Grab Your Students By Their Brains

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

28.09.2017

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

352

Maße (L/B/H)

23,3/18,9/2 cm

Gewicht

676 g

Auflage

3rd edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-08927-8

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

28.09.2017

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

352

Maße (L/B/H)

23,3/18,9/2 cm

Gewicht

676 g

Auflage

3rd edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-08927-8

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Acknowledgments ix

    The Author xi

    Introduction xiii

    One Dear Teacher: An Open Letter 1

    Two Are You Teacher Material? 5

    Super, Excellent, or Good? 7

    Earn Some Extra Credit 10

    Those Who Can't Teach Can Still Do 12

    What Is Teaching All About? 13

    Three Do Your Homework 17

    Choose Your Persona 18

    Dress the Part 20

    Train Your Little Darlings 21

    Control Your Classroom, Not Your Students 23

    Plan for Bathroom Breaks 25

    Your Optional Agenda 27

    Face Your Own Prejudices 29

    Facing My Own Prejudices 31

    Respect Yourself 32

    The Gang Thang 35

    Grades: Percentage? Curve? Coin Toss? 37

    Catch the Cheaters-Or Not? 38

    Covering Curriculum Is Not Teaching 43

    School Is an Emotional Experience 45

    There Is No Such Thing as a Casual Remark to a Child 46

    Four The Big Three: Preparation, Preparation, Preparation 51

    Prepare Your Room 52

    Prepare Your Paperwork 71

    Prepare Yourself 87

    Five Start with a Smile 97

    Don't Keep Your Distance 99

    Choose an Engaging Opener 100

    Provide Clear Instructions 102

    Grab Your Students by Their Brains 102

    No More Teacher Versus Student 104

    Teach Your Procedure for Oral Responses 109

    Be Prepared for Test the Teacher 110

    Create a Daily Do-Now Activity 113

    Introduce Students to Each Other 116

    Establish Routines and Rituals 118

    Take Time to Think 123

    Do Some Diagnostics 124

    Welcome Handouts and Folders 125

    Delegate Some Authority 127

    Review Maslow's Hierarchy 128

    Introduce Metacognition 130

    Show Your Gratitude 133

    The Hard Part Is Over-We Hope 133

    Six Discipline Is Not a Dirty Word 135

    Define Your Philosophy 137

    Punitive or Positive 139

    Cowboy Philosophy 141

    Rules Versus Procedures 143

    Rules for Creating Rules 144

    Electronic Intervention 146

    ID Your Bullies and Outcasts 148

    Characteristics of Successful Discipline Policies 149

    Twelve Steps to Better Discipline 158

    If You Have to Have Detention, Make It Worthwhile 166

    Keep Records 167

    Consult the Experts, Trust Your Instincts 167

    Emergency Meltdown Plan 168

    Seven The Three Rs: Reading, Reading, Reading 177

    What's the Problem? 178

    What's the Solution? 180

    One Teacher's Experience 194

    Use Music to Introduce Poetry 195

    Shakespeare for Everyone 197

    What About Eager Readers? 201

    And Now for Something Completely Different 202

    Eight Light and Learning 205

    Light and Reading Linked 207

    Better Grades-and Fewer Cavities! 207

    Sunnier Classes = Higher Test Scores 208

    A Room with a View Improves Grades 208

    The View from My Room 209

    Scoop on Scotopic Sensitivity 211

    Signs of Light Sensitivity 213

    Feedback from Future Teachers 213

    Pass the Word 215

    Scientific Support 216

    Nine Motivation and Persuasion 219

    Group 1: A Little Basic Moto 220

    Group 2: Powerful Persuasion Required 234

    Ten Foods for Thought 261

    A Few Appetizers 262

    The Big, Fat Problem 264

    Mother's Milk Versus Formula 267

    Doctor's Orders 268

    Other Major Nutritional Villains 269

    We Need to Use Our Noodles 273

    ELEVEN Teacher Talk 275

    Questions and Answers 276

    TWELVE Now the Good News 293

    Positive Thinking for Teachers 294

    Twenty Years from Now 295

    The Flip Side 297

    The Posse Update 301

    A Personal Movie Review 306

    Appendix 309

    Index 315