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Learning to Teach - Not Just for Beginners

by Linda Shalaway
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Overview

"Must reading." "A book that educators of the 90's need." "A gem." "A beautifully crafted volume." "A celebration of teaching and learning.
This invaluable guide to teaching and learning has been fully revised and updated and continues to be the ONE resource every teacher—whether in training, facing the first year, or classroom veteran—needs, close at hand.
Bringing theory and practice together into an accessible form, this virtual encyclopedia combines research-based findings with practical information contributed by hundreds of educators working in many setting from coast to coast.
Chapters highlight such areas as:
• management ideas and activities for the first day and week
• support for diverse learners
• effective teaching strategies
• information on multiple intelligences, mixed abilities, and learning styles
• ideas for learning centers, grouping, and routines
• assessment tools
• home-school and community
• mentoring and professional growth ideas
Also included are reproducible forms, certificates, checklists, questionnaires, resource lists, and much much more.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 1998
Publisher
Scholastic
Pages
336
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780590251051

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