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Learn practical ways to manage the stress of being a school leader
so you can get the most out of your career. In this follow up to
the bestseller 17 Things Resilient Teachers Do (and Four Things
They Hardly Ever Do), Bryan Harris and Janet Gilbert present
strategies to help school leaders build resilience on a daily
basis. Topics covered include focusing on purpose, prioritizing
relationships, protecting your time, refining communication, being
mindful and self-aware, recognizing and combatting burnout, taking
risks, forgiving and apologizing, understanding change, and having
fun. Each of the 20 short chapters presents a concise summary of
the topic, a deeper look at what it means, and a list of practical
applications that you can implement right away. With this
guidebook, you'll feel ready to bounce back from challenges and
stay focused on the many rewards of leadership.
This major handbook is the first authoritative survey of current
knowledge of fatigue behaviour of composites. It deals in detail
with a wide range of problems met by designers in the automotive,
marine and structural engineering industries. Compiled from the
contributions of some of the best-known researchers in the field,
it provides an invaluable, practical and encyclopaedic handbook
covering recent developments.
Comprehensively discusses the problems of fatigue in composites met
by designers in the aerospace, marine and structural engineering
industriesProvides a general introduction on fatigue in composites
before reviewing current research on micromechanical
aspectsAnalyses various types of composites with respect to fatigue
behaviour and testing and provides in-depth coverage of
life-prediction models for constant variable stresses
This book will help you learn practical ways to manage the stress
of teaching and avoid burnout. Bestselling author and educational
consultant Bryan Harris presents strategies for building
resilience, including reframing, understanding the power of "no",
focusing on what you can control, building positive relationships,
advocating for yourself, and more. Each chapter clearly presents
concise and practical applications that you can implement right
away. With this guidebook, you'll feel ready to bounce back from
challenges and stay focused on the joys of the profession.
Drive boredom out of your classroom-and keep it out-with the
student engagement strategies in this book. In the first Battling
Boredom, bestselling author Bryan Harris offered strategies on
beginning a lesson, ending a lesson, small group work, and large
group work. Now in Battling Boredom Part 2, Harris teams up with
technology integration expert and former teacher Lisa Bradshaw to
provide additional strategies on new topics such as academic talk,
feedback, writing, classroom technology, and more. You'll learn how
to: Increase the quality and effectiveness of feedback to boost
student performance. Engage students in meaningful reflection with
writing prompts and exercises. Reenergize a lethargic class using
movement-based activities. Integrate technology to create a more
enriching classroom experience for students. Encourage students to
speak up, share their ideas, and talk about their learning. With
this toolbox of instructional strategies, you'll have even more
ways to end student boredom before it begins, resulting in class
time that's more efficient, more educational, and loads more fun!
Learn practical ways to manage the stress of being a school leader
so you can get the most out of your career. In this follow up to
the bestseller 17 Things Resilient Teachers Do (and Four Things
They Hardly Ever Do), Bryan Harris and Janet Gilbert present
strategies to help school leaders build resilience on a daily
basis. Topics covered include focusing on purpose, prioritizing
relationships, protecting your time, refining communication, being
mindful and self-aware, recognizing and combatting burnout, taking
risks, forgiving and apologizing, understanding change, and having
fun. Each of the 20 short chapters presents a concise summary of
the topic, a deeper look at what it means, and a list of practical
applications that you can implement right away. With this
guidebook, you'll feel ready to bounce back from challenges and
stay focused on the many rewards of leadership.
This very well organized book is packed with practical solutions to
the most common classroom problems - side talk, rude behavior,
calling out, students losing focus, and students refusing even to
try. Every solution is classroom-tested, highly effective, and
quick and easy to implement! Use this book to help make your
classroom a happier, more productive learning environment - one in
which your students thrive and everyone benefits!
Is your classroom culture conducive to the expectations of the
Common Core? Teaching content is not enough; students need a
classroom structure and atmosphere that will help them learn key
academic skills. This practical book will show you how to transform
your classroom culture, raise the level of rigor, encourage
higher-level questioning and critical thinking, and promote
academic discussions. You will also find out how to adjust your
classroom management techniques so that students learn to regulate
themselves while completing these higher-level tasks. Special
Features in Each Chapter: Key Idea-a summary of the essential idea
that will be addressed in the chapter Practical strategies-a
variety of easy-to-implement ideas that you can try right away
Connections to the Common Core State Standards-how the skills
taught in this book will help students meet the standards
Reflection Questions-thoughtful questions that will help teachers
apply their learning to their own classrooms. These questions can
be answered independently or used in book study groups. Extend Your
Knowledge-creative ideas for extending your knowledge beyond the
ideas in this book
This book will help you learn practical ways to manage the stress
of teaching and avoid burnout. Bestselling author and educational
consultant Bryan Harris presents strategies for building
resilience, including reframing, understanding the power of "no",
focusing on what you can control, building positive relationships,
advocating for yourself, and more. Each chapter clearly presents
concise and practical applications that you can implement right
away. With this guidebook, you'll feel ready to bounce back from
challenges and stay focused on the joys of the profession.
Drive boredom out of your classroom - and keep it out - with the
student-engagement strategies in this book. You'll learn how to
gain and sustain the attention of your students from the moment the
bell rings. Perfect for teachers of all subjects and grade levels,
these ready-to-use activities go head-to-head with student boredom
and disengagement, resulting in class time that's more efficient,
more educational, and loads more fun! Contents include: Strategies
to Begin a Lesson Strategies to End a Lesson Strategies for
Solo/Independent Work Strategies for the Whole Group Strategies for
Engaging Reluctant Learners Bonus: The book also features a Quick
Guide to Parent Engagement, with loads of suggestions for
increasing student engagement by partnering with families.
Companion Book Available! For more strategies, don't miss the
companion book Battling Boredom, Part 2. Bryan Harris teams up with
technology integration expert and former teacher Lisa Bradshaw to
provide additional activities on academic talk, feedback to boost
student performance, meaningful writing and reflection prompts,
movement-based activities, effective classroom technology
integration, and more!
Drive boredom out of your classroom - and keep it out - with the
student-engagement strategies in this book. You'll learn how to
gain and sustain the attention of your students from the moment the
bell rings. Perfect for teachers of all subjects and grade levels,
these ready-to-use activities go head-to-head with student boredom
and disengagement, resulting in class time that's more efficient,
more educational, and loads more fun! Contents include: Strategies
to Begin a Lesson Strategies to End a Lesson Strategies for
Solo/Independent Work Strategies for the Whole Group Strategies for
Engaging Reluctant Learners Bonus: The book also features a Quick
Guide to Parent Engagement, with loads of suggestions for
increasing student engagement by partnering with families.
Companion Book Available! For more strategies, don't miss the
companion book Battling Boredom, Part 2. Bryan Harris teams up with
technology integration expert and former teacher Lisa Bradshaw to
provide additional activities on academic talk, feedback to boost
student performance, meaningful writing and reflection prompts,
movement-based activities, effective classroom technology
integration, and more!
Drive boredom out of your classroom-and keep it out-with the
student engagement strategies in this book. In the first Battling
Boredom, bestselling author Bryan Harris offered strategies on
beginning a lesson, ending a lesson, small group work, and large
group work. Now in Battling Boredom Part 2, Harris teams up with
technology integration expert and former teacher Lisa Bradshaw to
provide additional strategies on new topics such as academic talk,
feedback, writing, classroom technology, and more. You'll learn how
to: Increase the quality and effectiveness of feedback to boost
student performance. Engage students in meaningful reflection with
writing prompts and exercises. Reenergize a lethargic class using
movement-based activities. Integrate technology to create a more
enriching classroom experience for students. Encourage students to
speak up, share their ideas, and talk about their learning. With
this toolbox of instructional strategies, you'll have even more
ways to end student boredom before it begins, resulting in class
time that's more efficient, more educational, and loads more fun!
Is your classroom culture conducive to the expectations of the
Common Core? Teaching content is not enough; students need a
classroom structure and atmosphere that will help them learn key
academic skills. This practical book will show you how to transform
your classroom culture, raise the level of rigor, encourage
higher-level questioning and critical thinking, and promote
academic discussions. You will also find out how to adjust your
classroom management techniques so that students learn to regulate
themselves while completing these higher-level tasks. Special
Features in Each Chapter: Key Idea-a summary of the essential idea
that will be addressed in the chapter Practical strategies-a
variety of easy-to-implement ideas that you can try right away
Connections to the Common Core State Standards-how the skills
taught in this book will help students meet the standards
Reflection Questions-thoughtful questions that will help teachers
apply their learning to their own classrooms. These questions can
be answered independently or used in book study groups. Extend Your
Knowledge-creative ideas for extending your knowledge beyond the
ideas in this book
This very well organized book is packed with practical solutions to
the most common classroom problems - side talk, rude behavior,
calling out, students losing focus, and students refusing even to
try. Every solution is classroom-tested, highly effective, and
quick and easy to implement! Use this book to help make your
classroom a happier, more productive learning environment - one in
which your students thrive and everyone benefits!
K-12 schools in the United States are suffering from an epidemic of
teacher attrition: nearly half of all new teachers leave the field
within their first five years, and thousands of teaching positions
across the country are going unfilled. What can school leaders do
about this persistent turnover and the resulting loss of human
potential? In this timely book, Bryan Harris describes the four
broad supports that he says are crucial to helping early-career
teachers succeed and stay in the profession: comprehensive
induction programs, supportive administrators, skilled mentors, and
helpful colleagues. He offers practical, research-based strategies
to help leaders provide these supports and create a culture of
collaboration across the school. The result is a school in which
beginning teachers truly thrive as effective practitioners who see
themselves successfully helping students learn more every day.
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