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The Successful Teacher's Survival Kit: 83 Simple Things That Successful Teachers Do To Thrive in the Classroom
By (Author) Dale Ripley
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
14th December 2018
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Decision theory: general
Teaching skills and techniques
Teacher training
371.102
Paperback
172
Width 149mm, Height 232mm, Spine 10mm
240g
If you have ever had the opportunity to observe a master craftsperson at work, one of the first things you will notice is how easy they make their work look. This principle applies to artists, athletes, plumbers and painters. It also applies to teachers.
If you were fortunate enough to have some master teachers in your K to 12 schooling or for your university student teaching, you will have seen this principle at work. You will recall how easy they made teaching look. For the most part, their classes just flowed. The teacher would ask the students to do something, and the students did it. The teacher would cue the kids to transition into a new activity, and the kids transitioned. There was little conflict, few arguments, and the vast majority of classroom time was spent engaged in learning.
It is a pleasure to observe these kinds of behaviors in the classrooms of master teachers, but this leaves us with an important question: how do they do it Just how did these teachers get their students to be so cooperative and have their classroom running so smoothly
That is what THE SUCCESSFUL TEACHERS SURVIVAL KIT: 83 simple things that successful teachers do to thrive in the classroom will show you the kinds of things that master teachers do to make their classes work both for themselves and for their students. You too can become a master teacher. This book will show you how.
Dr. Ripleys The Successful Teachers Survival Kit is a brilliant reminder of how master educators can make the complex job of teaching look effortless. Steeped in experience and insight, Dr. Ripley shares his gift for teaching via stories and proactive considerations for creating successful classroom environments. As a seasoned educator, I only wish that this invaluable publication was available when I entered the profession -- a must-have for all teachers! Robyn Shewchuk, M Ed. Over 30 years of experience in K-12 and post-secondary education.
So much of learning how to teach is done through experiencebut there is nothing wrong with peeking at the answer key first. The 83 strategies described in The Successful Teachers Survival Kitare the answer key to successful teaching!
Dale Ripley has over 35 years of teaching experience working with students in elementary, junior high-middle school and high school, in schools in the inner city, the suburbs and on a First Nations reserve. While Dr. Ripley has been the principal of several schools and served two school districts as their superintendent, the classroom was and still is his favorite place to be.