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children take their first critical steps toward learning to read and write very early in life. long before they can exhibit reading and writing production skills, they begin to acquire some basic understandings of the concepts about literacy and its functions.
a list of books about experiential education for the aspiring or practicing experiential educator.
from thoughtful books to silly stories, your kids will love this book list for kids that includes 20 picture books about teachers.
i started my collection of teaching books as a preservice teacher and it keeps growing. i invite you to recommend books that i have missed!
this list focuses primarily on the history and current issues in school reform and education policy.
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a school principal has a very demanding workload, learn how to be the most effective school principal with our best books for educators.
the reader teacher shares the best reads, reviews and recommendations for children, teachers, schools and parents to choose from.
this year saw a number of outstanding books about a host of topics in higher education, ranging from policy issues such as college costs and inequities to hot button subjects like academic freedom and online cheating. here are my selections for the best titles for 2022.
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looking for the best books for english teachers? this list of popular professional development titles covers various aspects of teaching ela.
despite the rhetoric of american equality, the school experiences of african-american and other “minority” students in the united states continue to be substantially separate and unequal. few americans realize that the u.s. educational system is one of the most unequal in the industrialized world, and that students routinely receive dramatically different learning opportunities based on their social status. in contrast to european and asian nations that fund schools centrally and equally, the wealthiest 10% of school districts in the united states spend nearly 10 times more than the poorest 10%, and spending ratios of 3 to 1 are common within states. poor and minority students are concentrated in the least well-funded schools, most of which are located in central cities or rural areas and funded at levels substantially below those of neighboring suburban districts. recent analyses of data prepared for school finance cases in alabama, new jersey, new york, louisiana, and texas have found that on every tangible measure—from qualified teachers to curriculum offerings—schools serving greater numbers of students of color had significantly fewer resources than schools serving mostly white students.
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the early childhood years are so exciting. it is in these moments from birth to grade 5 that major developmental work takes place. culture, the individual’s mind, the classroom layout, peers, situation, and circumstance affect every aspect of these early developmental years. as a 21st century early childhood educator you understand the value of keeping […]
these aren’t exactly beach reads, but they’ll be useful when teachers want to reflect on the past year—and plan for the future.
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these books about learning present t a well-rounded look at learning and education, rather than strictly pedagogy or ed-reformy perspectives.
check out our recommended books that describe research on the science of learning and provide practical tips for classroom teaching.
harry k. wong, the most sought after speaker on teacher effectiveness, provides advice on academic instruction, management and teacher expectations.
eric is an online library of education research and information, sponsored by the institute of education sciences (ies) of the u.s. department of education.
books that celebrate teachers and the teaching profession.
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learn the advantages of textbooks plus ways to integrate other resources into your teaching. new teachers will find this resource particularly valuable.
education, standards, and teaching methods are continuously evolving with new research. as teachers, it is important to stay up-to-date on the latest ideas
books are great friends and teaching books can help educators come up with fresh ideas and strategies. check out the best teaching books here!
this page is split into pedagogical art education books, theoretical art teacher books and practical books that art teachers love.
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this list of books—organized by age and topic—are designed help children become more aware of the world around them. parents and caregivers are encouraged to review these titles in advance of sharing them with their children.
whether you're seeking advice or inspiration, this collection of books will help you ignite (or rekindle!) your love of teaching and learning.
a guide to finding teaching resources for college and university instructors recommended books from uph
a description of recommended esl books that every esl teacher must-read. these books make a great book study!
your colleagues have recommended some must-reads for newbies that are sure to help you get organized and energized. here are a few of their picks.
summer reading isn’t just for kids! get our best ideas for summer reading for teachers, including the 8 best reads to dive into this summer. explore now.
i unpacked this question after a difficult year by asking others for their answer.
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building social justice starting in the classroom.
here are our top fifty best books for teachers for professional development. from inspiration to educational psychology, we've got you covered.
staying inspired throughout the year as an educator can be difficult. even though a career in teaching keeps you busy, it's so important to keep "feeding
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this list of teaching books will help you to upgrade your classroom for a new school year, solve an annoying problem, and/or implement a new strategy or teaching tool. these teaching book suggestions are for teachers who want to learn more about technology integration and innovation, as well as best teaching practices.
these inspirational education books by teachers in the field will help you approach the practice with a fresh and energetic passion.