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Make Professional Development Matter! is a book that is aimed at helping every teacher, principal, superintendent or any other educator realize why professional development in their setting may not be having the impact that they desire. The author examines the relationship educators have with their personal lives and human nature to potentially improve professionally. This book provides a four-step process for building quality professional development plans, but does so through a combination of connections to established areas of research and also personal experiences through veteran educator Dr. Nick Sutton.
Traditionally educators have operated with the mindset that earning more money and having a career that you love requires going back to school and earning a new degree to add a field onto your teaching license and move up a tier on the pay scale. Well, not anymore! In Classroom to CEO in 30 Days: An Educators Complete Guide to Starting a Profitable Online Side Hustle in One Hour a Day, former teacher turned CEO Erica Terry equips you with a SIMPLE step-by-step system to start an online side hustle that requires little to no initial investment and is profitable from the very beginning. Together with lessons learned from her own experience transitioning from educator to edupreneur and those of featured guests from the popular Classroom to CEO Podcast, Erica lays out a plan for any educator to take the skills and knowledge that they use every day in their current role and turn it into a profitable online business.Whether you''re an educator looking to completely step away from the four walls of the building or you absolutely love what you do and are seeking a way to earn extra income, Classroom to CEO in 30 Days offers a proven framework for starting an online business, growing an engaged community and creating a life and legacy that you love by using your unique gifts and talents to empower others to achieve success.
Do you get frustrated when you're learning something new? Clara does! Follow Clara as she perseveres through problems with the encouragement from her big brother Ben. Sometimes taking a break before returning to the problem later on can help clear the mind.
The Perfect Ten will take you through the narratives of ten of the author''s former students. They describe in detail how they navigated their schooling, overcoming the variety of obstacles they faced. Their experiences were drastically different and so were their achievements. However, he argues that each of these ten students was perfect. Does your definition of perfect fit the experiences of everyone you encounter? Are you like the author was, leaving himself out of my own definition of perfect? Read the stories of these amazing young students and allow yourself the opportunity to challenge and change your view of perfect.Whether you are a student, a parent, or an educator, this book will speak to you. If you ask us, it''s the perfect time to pick up this book and start reading!
2020 has been an unprecedented year, but EduMatch(R) is back for our fifth annual Snapshot in Education. Dive in as a wide variety of educators share a snapshot of what they learned, what they did, and how they grew in 2020. Topics include identity, instructional topics, self-care, and more! Let's continue to learn and grow together.
In this book, you will read true stories from the author''s own experiences as a teacher and as a student, as well as stories from many educators about "That One Kid" who made an impact on them. Some share the times they learned a good lesson, experienced a loss, and questioned or reaffirmed their calling as an educator. Others recall interactions that led to a really good laugh or an experience that took them down a different path entirely. Each story in this book will push you to reflect on your own practice and teach some truly valuable and heartfelt lessons.THRIVE:TenacityHonestyRelatabilityIntegrityVulnerabilityEmpathy
Aubrey Bright in Stories That Connect Us is a heart-warming tale of intergenerational connection and the first book in a new series focusing on how relationships are strengthened through storytelling and the power technology has to connect us.Aubrey, a young precocious girl, has a strong relationship with her Gramma which is anchored in a love of storytelling. When her Gramma gets sick, Aubrey shows her that technology can be a powerful tool for modern storytelling and connection. We are thrilled to feature the artwork of a talented student, whose beautiful illustrations inspired the character, and whose voice helped us craft our narrative.Aubrey Bright is sure to engage K-8 teachers and students in conversations around digital citizenship and the positive uses of technology in our daily lives.
Despite the fact that unicorns are not real, you undoubtedly know what a unicorn is. Despite the fact that narwhals ARE real, you may not know what a narwhal is. In schools, we think that engagement at the highest level like it''s a unicorn-something we''ve heard of, but know isn''t real. We should be thinking of engagement in schools as a narwhal-something that we may not know much about, but is absolutely real and can be found right in your own school!In this book, Heather Lyon creates a common understanding of what engagement looks and sounds like so that anyone can design and gauge instruction using this understanding. More importantly, with this knowledge educators can make changes to instruction to truly increase student engagement.
Data has become synonymous with other four-letter words, as a source of profanity not to be uttered in schools, yet being assessment literate is actually a key component in generating highly effective learning environments.In this book, Dr. Schmittou takes the often dreaded conversation about assessment and data and makes it manageable, useful, and relevant. This is not a book about scale scores, Rausch Units, or standard deviations. This is a book designed to help classroom teachers get to know their students better by creating and using assessment in a systemic and systematic way that actually makes sense.If you are an educator who loves students, loves your content, and loves teaching, but you hate the high stakes environment that schools have become because of the misunderstandings surrounding numbers, labels, and data, then this is the book for you. Jump in and learn practical tips for understanding how to reach EACH child in your quest to teach EVERY child. Knowing the difference between EACH and EVERY is THE difference.
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