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Connect and Involve: How to Connect with Students and Involve Them
in Learning is a practical handbook of strategies and procedures
for teaching at all grade levels-elementary, middle, and high
school. The secret to increasing teaching effectiveness is to make
small changes in what teachers think and do-and to get their
students to make small changes in what they think and do. Every
time teachers connect with students and involve them in learning,
teachers engage them in powerful ways that make it more likely that
they will choose to learn and to do quality work. This book shows
how to be a more effective teacher through small changes in
planning and classroom procedures. Each chapter focuses on a key
strategy, and each chapter head and its subheads are an outline of
how to put the strategy into practice. Teachers can preview all the
ideas by reading the chapter titles, heads, and subheads. There are
no prescriptions here; teachers bring their expertise on the age
group, the subjects they teach, and the big ideas and key skills
students need to achieve on high-stakes testing. The strategies and
procedures provide ways for teachers to evaluate where small
changes can make a difference in achievement for their students.
The history of the Chief Petty Officer, including terminology,
traditions, uniforms and veterans biographies.
The history of the Chief Petty Officer, including terminology,
traditions, uniforms and veterans biographies.
Connect and Involve: How to Connect with Students and Involve Them
in Learning is a practical handbook of strategies and procedures
for teaching at all grade levels-elementary, middle, and high
school. The secret to increasing teaching effectiveness is to make
small changes in what teachers think and do-and to get their
students to make small changes in what they think and do. Every
time teachers connect with students and involve them in learning,
teachers engage them in powerful ways that make it more likely that
they will choose to learn and to do quality work. This book shows
how to be a more effective teacher through small changes in
planning and classroom procedures. Each chapter focuses on a key
strategy, and each chapter head and its subheads are an outline of
how to put the strategy into practice. Teachers can preview all the
ideas by reading the chapter titles, heads, and subheads. There are
no prescriptions here; teachers bring their expertise on the age
group, the subjects they teach, and the big ideas and key skills
students need to achieve on high-stakes testing. The strategies and
procedures provide ways for teachers to evaluate where small
changes can make a difference in achievement for their students.
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