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The Seven Steps to Help Boys Love School: Teaching to Their Passion for Less Frustration
By (Author) Linda Marie Gilliam
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
21st April 2015
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Schools and pre-schools
371.8211
Hardback
250
Width 162mm, Height 234mm, Spine 25mm
549g
The 7 Steps to Help Boys Love School: Teaching to their Passion for Less Frustration is an easy to follow, humorous book with practical, researched strategies for ensuring boys success in school, home, and in their future pursuits. This book is built upon the 7 Es of Excellent Education with step-by-step exciting lessons for both struggling and bright boys. Girls love them too! More children are being misdiagnosed with ADHD, academics are required earlier in school, recess is being cut out, and many frustrated boys drop out by high school. This prevalent frustration can lead to a childs lack of self-confidence and self-worth, but worse yet, aggression. People are now realizing the increasing crisis facing us today with children slipping further and further behind other nations in Reading, Writing, Math, and Science. The many years of brain research proves over and over that boys and girls need different techniques in the classroom for their best learning environment. This book will guide teachers and parents in activities that are appropriate for boys to excel in learning.
The problems boys encounter in school and learning are well known but the research on this topic seldom points out how teachers can remedy and combat those problems. It takes a highly skilled teacher to help struggling boys learn, but it takes a great teacher to accomplish it with humor, creativity and a caring heart. Linda is one of those great teachers whose book is a gift to her fellow teachers and their students. Actually, this book is a gift to all who love teaching and learning by creating the best environment, attitude and structure for boys to be successful learners in your classroom. This is a commitment we all need to make to save our struggling boys! -- Barbara Mercer, retired literacy curriculum coordinator for Vancouver Schools
Ms. Gilliam has taught Kindergarten for 23 years and all primary grades for a total of 40+ years in California and Washington State, Linda understands the importance of early childhood development especially in boys, and wants to share her invaluable years of experiences. Accomplished teacher, Teacher of the Year for the Vancouver Washington School District 1997, motivational speaker and engages children so they LIKE school and THRIVE in pursing their passions! -- P. Constance Grecco, development officer of Clark College Foundation, Vancouver, WA.
Linda is passionate about the subject of teaching, she is inspired and determined to help create change on an educational system needing revision to stay effective. Her book should be a great help to teachers and parents interested in effectively reaching children and inspiring them to learn. -- Casey Kellar, author and business consultant
Linda Marie Gilliam has taught for over forty years, and currently lives in Portland, OR. She is passionate about helping all children and boys in particular, enjoy learning and school. Her dream is to convince parents, teachers, coaches, caregivers, librarians, and administrators to try these successful strategies; that are developmentally appropriate, fun, active, exciting, hands-on and easy to do at home or in the classroom. Ms. Gilliam received "Teacher of the Year" for her efforts in Vancouver, WA.