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"Mastery teaching produces mastery learning." Master the essentials of effective instruction for every student. Increase students' learning and retention with the expert teachings of this gifted educator. * Increase motivation * Make material meaningful * Teach so students remember * Teach for transfer A useful resource for the beginning teacher or the experienced veteran. This classic has sold more than 100,000 copies and is still going strong!
Help parents learn effective discipline techniques that result in improved behavior in your classrooms. Encourage active partnerships between school and parents.
Use these guides to form the basis of your staff development program. Here are tools to help teachers: 1. establish successful discipline techniques, 2. mentor and motivate inexperienced staff, 3. work with parents to solve behavior problems, and 4. train aides and classroom volunteers.
Show students how to transfer knowledge and skills from one subject to another. Make lessons more relevant and help students retain what they've learned.
Use these guides to form the basis of your staff development program. Here are tools to help teachers: 1. establish successful discipline techniques, 2. mentor and motivate inexperienced staff, 3. work with parents to solve behavior problems, and 4. train aides and classroom volunteers.
This 'how-to' book for teachers and administrators at all grades presents many proven techniques for reducing the time and effort spent on trying the achieve the important goal of student self-discipline.
The elements which influence a student's rate and degree of learning are outlined in this volume. Madeline Hunter demonstrates a diversity of practical teaching techniques, including how to design practice so that it does `make perfect' and how to avoid the `black holes' in any sequence of learning.
Show students how to transfer knowledge and skills from one subject to another. Make lessons more relevant and help students retain what they've learned.
Use these guides to form the basis of your staff development program. Here are tools to help teachers: 1. establish successful discipline techniques, 2. mentor and motivate inexperienced staff, 3. work with parents to solve behavior problems, and 4. train aides and classroom volunteers.
Use these guides to form the basis of your staff development program. Here are tools to help teachers: 1. establish successful discipline techniques, 2. mentor and motivate inexperienced staff, 3. work with parents to solve behavior problems, and 4. train aides and classroom volunteers.
Show students how to transfer knowledge and skills from one subject to another. Make lessons more relevant and help students retain what they've learned.
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