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Essential Tips for Classroom Success: 365 Ways to Become a Better Educator
By (Author) Doug Campbell
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
22nd November 2017
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Educational administration and organization
371.3
Hardback
174
Width 148mm, Height 227mm, Spine 18mm
345g
This is a book by an educator for educators. After teaching in public high schools for over twenty years, I have decided to try to give back. This work is the result. It is a thorough list of 365 tips for teachers who want to become better in every way, covering everything from discipline, relationships at school (teacher/student, teacher/teacher, teacher/administrator, and teacher/parent), wellness, mental health, and general success in an education career. I draw on what Ive learned from my experiences (both positive and negative), my successes, my failures, and just plain common sense and logic. It took me a few years to compile this list and I feel like I can offer help for teachers over a variety of aspects of the teaching professions. My goal is simply that educators are better off for having read this book.
Mr. Campbell distills wisdom gathered over two decades of experience and success in the classroom to provide this one-of-a-kind primer on effective teaching. Essential Tips for Classroom Successis an outstanding resource for the novice or veteran looking to survive and flourish in today's schools. It is a must have in your educational resource arsenal. -- Aaron Greene, Superintendent, Polk County Schools, North Carolina
Specific, practical, ready to implement, and often downright witty and comical. A good daily read for newbies, or haggard vets like Doug and me. -- Derrick Smith, Test Prep business founder and former AP Calculus teacher, South Carolina
Sometimes, you just dont know what you dont know and when starting something new, any and all tips are welcome. Both new and veteran teachers will enjoy and benefit from Essential Tips for Classroom Success. -- Sylwia Denko, third grade teacher, New Jersey
Doug Campbell has been an educator for over 20 yearsteaching everything from U.S. History and Economics to A.P. Calculus and other math classes at the high school level. During the past five years he has been devoted to helping teachers excel, survive, and overcome the variety of challenges that often come with a career in education.