Teaching 201

Teaching 201
Author: Linda Henshall Wilson
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2004
Genre: First-year teachers
ISBN: 1578860644

Provides guidelines and strategies for success that will take teachers far beyond the gauge of survival into the realm of confidence, focus, effectiveness, success, and professionalism.

Teaching the Standards

Teaching the Standards
Author: Harriet D. Porton
Publisher: R&L Education
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2013-04-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1475803346

With the upcoming implementation of CCSS in E/LA and mathematics in 2014, and the expected implementation in science, history/social studies, and technical subjects, educators need a grounded, specific text on how to scaffold students from where they are to where they need to be according to the Common Core State Standards. The CCSS assume that students already have more skills, prior knowledge, and motivation than may be real. Therefore, teachers and administrators require some assistance for helping all students reach the rigorous demands of CCSS. This text provides specific, successful strategies that are targeted for each of the secondary content areas. This text is designed to help all educators translate the CCSS so that it can become a guiding force, not a stumbling block.

The Train-the-Trainer Guidebook

The Train-the-Trainer Guidebook
Author: Margaret E. Wall
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2022-06-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1039141013

Aimed at newcomers to the business of training—including instructional designers, subject matter experts, and leaders of all sorts—Margaret E. Wall’s inspired Train-the-Trainer Guidebook is essential reading for anyone interested in optimizing their training capabilities. Based on tried and tested principles of adult learning and supported by invaluable real-world examples, this guidebook provides practical, expert-backed instruction on how to best meet the task of workplace education. Recognizing that many people go into training without any background tailored to it, author Margaret E. Wall’s decades-long professional experience in the field of adult education serves to fill an important gap in literature on workplace teaching and learning, providing an account of learner-centred training that is thorough and meticulous alongside vital resources and helpful activities to help readers plan and lead instruction at work. The Train-the-Trainer Guidebook is a much-needed how-to for anyone looking to better their professional training skills.

The Way of the Elegant Spirit

The Way of the Elegant Spirit
Author: Marcia Hebert
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2024-09-04
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

The Way of the Elegant Spirit is a story that lives within all women as they traverse the passages of life. It is the journey inward, the story of things to come. This book is a memoir about how one woman learned to believe in the unbelievable, to listen from within, and then, to act. The opportunities from her leaps of faith were extraordinary, arriving just when she needed them—in perfect order. Marcia Hebert at long last brings daylight to the inner world she has kept for herself. She shares what she has lived and learned. If her story can guide other women to the inner world awaiting them, she will have fulfilled her earthly assignment. This book is a road map for the journey we all must take. It is a look back and a look forward with stories, practices, and resources to assist all women traveling their path. Marcia is no different from you, perhaps just older. She writes to validate the lives of all women, exploring what happens in the final chapter of a woman’s life: as a teacher, how to continue to learn and grow; as a mentor; and as a cheerleader to support both you and your divinely inspired journey of self-discovery.

Newsletter

Newsletter
Author: Iowa State University. College of Home Economics
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1979
Genre:
ISBN: