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- 372 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
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Great teachers can profoundly impact students' lives, yet the precise qualities that make them exceptional remain elusive. Is it innate charisma, or does effective teaching require more? This exploration delves into the science behind teaching, featuring a former principal who analyzes successful educators and identifies common techniques that enhance student engagement. Two math teachers document their lessons, creating a method that enables nine-year-olds to write advanced mathematical proofs. A former high school teacher collaborates with a top English instructor to uncover essential interactions that spark meaningful classroom discussions. Through these narratives and the daily drama of classroom life, the author reveals the complexities of teaching. The journey begins with a detailed look at a typical math lesson, highlighting the urgent decisions and strategic moves teachers make. Key questions arise: How should we prepare teachers, and what knowledge is crucial before they enter the classroom? How can educators encourage reasoning and understanding in young minds? What are the foundations of effective discipline? By integrating insights from cognitive psychology and innovative classroom practices, the author offers a fresh perspective for parents on assessing their children's educational needs and scaling effective teaching strategies. Ultimately, the work concludes that good teaching is a skill that can be developed.
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Building a Better Teacher, Elizabeth Green
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- 2014
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