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Teachers with The Magic: Great Teachers Change Students' Lives
By (Author) M. Scott Norton
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
11th May 2015
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
371.1
Paperback
160
Width 154mm, Height 228mm, Spine 12mm
259g
This book centers on the fact that needed improvements in our schools will not occur unless education is able to attract and retain great teachers in the schools classrooms. Teachers with The Magic is directed to administrative leaders as well as those individuals that are seeking ways to become better teachers. Great teachers themselves will be inspired by the books discussion of what great teachers do the classroom to engage students in learning.
Without question, I would recommend this book to any teacher - novice, seasoned, or retired - as it is a font of inspiration. -- Antonia Allegra, professional career and writing coach
Our nations schools are built on the foundation of great teachers. M. Scott Norton has captured and 'desconstructed' the "magic" that distinguishes great teaching while providing educational practitioners copious examples using case studies filled with challenging questions for collaborative dialog. This book affords the reader clear, precise, and coherent models and exemplars of critical attributes that truly separate the good, great, and magical educators! -- Mike Andersen, EdD, principal, Barry Goldwater High School, Phoenix, Arizona
This book is an absolute must read for any teacher or administrator that wants to be remembered as a great teacher. In his book, Norton discusses the characteristics of a great teacher in ways which are easily understood and readily applicable. His use of personal quizzes, individual inventories, self-check lists, and case studies give the reader valuable tools to use to achieve greatness. Throughout Teachers with the Magic, the reader gets a sense of the intangibles that enable the great teachers to connect with their students. The book contains an abundance of references / sources for the reader who may wish to dig deeper into a particular characteristic, technique, or style. Emphasis is placed on how great teachers engage students in learning. There is no greater label than he or she was a great teacher. This book gives the reader the inspiration and insight into how to achieve that recognition. -- Larry K. Kelly, Ed.D., author, educator, international consultant
M. Scott Norton has served as a classroom teacher, coordinator of curriculum, associate superintendent and superintendent of schools. He served as professor and vice-chairman of the Department of Educational Administration at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, and as professor and chairman of the Department of Educational Administration and Policy Studies at Arizona State University.