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How to Meet Standards, Motivate Students, and Still Enjoy Teaching! : Four Practices That Improve Student Learning

✍ Scribed by Barbara P. Benson


Publisher
Corwin Press
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Leaves
209
Edition
2
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


"This is a must-read for all of the practitioners who do not want to β€²teach to the test.β€² The book offers a sure-fire way to create lifelong learners who are motivated to come to school and who enjoy being part of an energized community." --Joan E. Anderson, Reading Instructor Oakridge Middle School, Naples, FL "If teachers ever wondered how to integrate standards, high-stakes testing, and student learning, they need wonder no more. This book has something for everyone." --Randy Cook, Chemistry and Physics Teacher Tri County High School, Morley, MI Apply user-friendly tools to create a stimulating environment for student growth while implementing standards! How can teachers successfully create a standards-based classroom that meets accountability requirements and also provide a learning environment where both teachers and students can thrive? This book gives teachers ways to flourish in their profession as they engage students, increase their self-confidence, and inspire a lifelong love of learning. The second edition of How to Meet Standards, Motivate Students, and Still Enjoy Teaching! offers a productive way of approaching standards and a framework for classroom practice to give all students the opportunity to succeed. The author demonstrates how teachers can follow a standards-based curriculum while: Creating a community of learners who are self-directed, interactive, cooperative, and focused on quality Making reflection a routine for both teachers and students Teaching content and process Developing more authentic student tasks and assessment methods With updated references and new reproducibles for immediate use, this invaluable resource helps teachers maintain creativity and fun in the classroom while focusing on standards and building learnersβ€² academic skills.

✦ Subjects


EDU007000; EDU011000; EDU029000


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