Essential Truths for Teachers: An Eye on Education Book
Written by Todd Whitaker and Danny Steele
Narrated by Christopher Ragland
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Teachers deal with change on a regular basis, but there are some principles at the core of teaching that remain constant and that have the biggest impact on student achievement. In this inspiring audio book from Danny Steele, creator of the popular Steele Thoughts blog, and Todd Whitaker, best-selling author and speaker, you’ll learn how to focus on the most important things in the classroom, not just the 'current' things.
The authors reveal essential truths that will make you a more effective educator in areas such as student relationships, classroom management and classroom culture. The strategies are presented in digestible chunks, perfect for book studies, in-service sessions, mentorship meetings and other learning formats.
With the inspiring anecdotes and insights in this audio book, you’ll be reminded of your greater purpose—making a difference in students’ lives.
Todd Whitaker
Todd Whitaker has been fortunate to be able to blend his passion with his career. Recognized as a leading presenter in the field of education, his message about the importance of teaching has resonated with hundreds of thousands of educators around the world. Todd is a professor of educational leadership at the University of Missouri. Prior to moving into higher education, he was a math teacher and basketball coach in Missouri. Todd then served as a principal at the middle school, junior high, and high school levels. One of the world's leading authorities on staff motivation, teacher leadership, and principal effectiveness, Todd has written more than 60 books.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I'm not a teacher yet, and lately I've been questioning if I made the right choice getting into education. A bit funny since I've been kinda hard on myself since my grade in Pedagogy subject didn't turn out well. Fortunately, I stumbled upon this and it gave me a pretty good motivation boost.
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