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Teachers Learn While Students Teach: Inspiring Hearts And Minds is
designed to be a practical guide for student teachers, new
teachers, veteran teachers, and retired teachers in order to use
their exceedingly important gifts to help junior high through
senior high school students feel more confident about themselves
and their learning. Relating to students with different attitudes
and dealing with the educational community can also be some other
major challenges. This book is very helpful to make teaching a joy,
to minimize student behavior issues, and to fulfill one's
professional obligations in the best ways possible. There are three
parts to this valuable book. "Getting Your Act Together" contains
ideas about thriving personally in order to be that much more
successful professionally. "Ready, Set, Action!" gives practical
suggestions to create a more positive atmosphere while having
students be more responsible for their own studies and grades. The
third part is "Suggested Resources" that lists all the cited
material.
Your Community Of Educational Helpers: How To Become Inspired And
Inspirational is a source of information to help allow enough time
and space for you to develop your talent above and beyond your
regular day of responsibilities. You can feel that you are
accomplishing something just for yourself. It deals with the
importance of your family upbringing as it relates to your talent.
It includes being respectful and humble for the community that
helps you develop your talent. It will help you both personally and
professionally. It can also be helpful so that you can become a
mentor to future generations. You ultimately can feel that much
more accomplished by fulfilling your own talent and your own
creativity for personal fun and/or for your profession.
Learning, the Hardest Job You'll Ever Love is a collage of ideas
designed for eighth through twelfth grade students and their
parents to have better relationships with one another and with the
entire school community, to help and support their communities in
different ways, and to appreciate the value of the experiences
offered within and outside their communities. Steven Sonntag
encourages parents to daily practice genuine encouragement and
praise, using practical, unique ideas so that their young adults
will acquire more self-awareness, better self-respect, more
self-accountability, better relationships with their peers and with
adult figures, better learning skills, better grades, realistic
humility without resorting to bragging about their accomplishments,
and increased possibilities of a more successful future as adults
in our competitive, global society.
Teaching Is The Hardest Job You Will Ever Love! is a realistic
guide that can help the high school teacher and community. It
includes ways to maintain one's health, how to balance one's
personal and school life, and how to interact in a better,
successful manner. In order to become successful, it is important
for high school teachers to include personal fulfillment so that
students will ultimately learn not only the subject matter but also
how to be self-sufficient, be self-accountable, and learn with
others. While students need to learn how to accept their learning
and their grades, parents or guardians also need to be able to be a
support system for their young adults with encouragement when
needed and with praise when earned.
Teachers may retire from their schools, but they never retire from
teaching. Teaching, Making a Difference includes two goals. The
first is to give guidance to teachers contemplating retirement
while helping them to maintain realistic standards for their
students. The second goal is to present a multitude of options for
just-retired teachers to enjoy their well-earned retirement while
still using their knowledge and experience to benefit their
communities. Teachers will learn techniques that they can
incorporate into their lesson plans as they continue to teach, and
upon retiring, they will learn how to develop their own "lesson
plan" to take care of themselves and to participate in their
communities.
Teachers may retire from their schools, but they never retire from
teaching. Teaching, Making a Difference includes two goals. The
first is to give guidance to teachers contemplating retirement
while helping them to maintain realistic standards for their
students. The second goal is to present a multitude of options for
just-retired teachers to enjoy their well-earned retirement while
still using their knowledge and experience to benefit their
communities. Teachers will learn techniques that they can
incorporate into their lesson plans as they continue to teach, and
upon retiring, they will learn how to develop their own "lesson
plan" to take care of themselves and to participate in their
communities.
Education and The Distracted Family is very important for all
middle, junior high, and high school families due to the amazing
opportunities and the major challenges of technology, especially
with the internet and smartphones. Families may be acquainted with
some possibilities of utilizing new technology on their own and are
informed of some possibilities through schools. Nevertheless, young
adults always seem to be much more involved in technology than
their parents. At the same time, families can become too involved
in or very distracted with their technology so that they lose sight
of the reason for being families in the first place. This book
provides a healthy guide for families by introducing practical,
creative ways to balance these cravings for such technologies, to
take care of themselves as individuals, to improve their
relationships with one another, and to work with the educational
community even better. It shares many different ways to be that
much more successful as a family now and for the future.
Learning, the Hardest Job You'll Ever Love is a collage of ideas
designed for eighth through twelfth grade students and their
parents to have better relationships with one another and with the
entire school community, to help and support their communities in
different ways, and to appreciate the value of the experiences
offered within and outside their communities. Steven Sonntag
encourages parents to daily practice genuine encouragement and
praise, using practical, unique ideas so that their young adults
will acquire more self-awareness, better self-respect, more
self-accountability, better relationships with their peers and with
adult figures, better learning skills, better grades, realistic
humility without resorting to bragging about their accomplishments,
and increased possibilities of a more successful future as adults
in our competitive, global society.
Teaching Is The Hardest Job You Will Ever Love! is a realistic
guide that can help the high school teacher and community. It
includes ways to maintain one's health, how to balance one's
personal and school life, and how to interact in a better,
successful manner. In order to become successful, it is important
for high school teachers to include personal fulfillment so that
students will ultimately learn not only the subject matter but also
how to be self-sufficient, be self-accountable, and learn with
others. While students need to learn how to accept their learning
and their grades, parents or guardians also need to be able to be a
support system for their young adults with encouragement when
needed and with praise when earned.
The Family Link to Education: The Road to Personal and Professional
Success is a source of information that is current and relevant for
families, educators and communities that want to provide the best
possible opportunities for the up and coming generations. Beginning
with the family, the book gets right at the root of how the future
leaders, entrepreneurs, and educators of our local, national and
worldwide communities are molded by early childhood influences. The
book offers many suggestions to those who (by right or
circumstance) have dibs on the earliest intellectual development of
children. After digging down into the family perspective of
education, the book transitions to a more subject matter expert
perspective on education and the educator's view of education. The
student is the focus of the second part of the book, and finally,
there is a reiteration of an inescapable fact; families in their
various kinds, sizes and formats are the foundations upon which our
communities are built.
Your Community Of Educational Helpers: How To Become Inspired And
Inspirational is a source of information to help allow enough time
and space for you to develop your talent above and beyond your
regular day of responsibilities. You can feel that you are
accomplishing something just for yourself. It deals with the
importance of your family upbringing as it relates to your talent.
It includes being respectful and humble for the community that
helps you develop your talent. It will help you both personally and
professionally. It can also be helpful so that you can become a
mentor to future generations. You ultimately can feel that much
more accomplished by fulfilling your own talent and your own
creativity for personal fun and/or for your profession.
Education and The Distracted Family is very important for all
middle, junior high, and high school families due to the amazing
opportunities and the major challenges of technology, especially
with the internet and smartphones. Families may be acquainted with
some possibilities of utilizing new technology on their own and are
informed of some possibilities through schools. Nevertheless, young
adults always seem to be much more involved in technology than
their parents. At the same time, families can become too involved
in or very distracted with their technology so that they lose sight
of the reason for being families in the first place. This book
provides a healthy guide for families by introducing practical,
creative ways to balance these cravings for such technologies, to
take care of themselves as individuals, to improve their
relationships with one another, and to work with the educational
community even better. It shares many different ways to be that
much more successful as a family now and for the future.
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