Best Books for Teachers

The best books for teachers, including Television Production: A Classroom Guide, The Learning Scientists' Study Strategies, The Language and Thought of the C...

Recommended Books

Television Production: A Classroom Guide

by Diane Dreher

This book provides teachers with a comprehensive framework for introducing students to the technical and creative aspects of television production, enhancing their media literacy and storytelling skills.

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The Learning Scientists' Study Strategies

by Cyndi L. L. Van Dyke, Megan S. B. L. M. H. H. D. S. Miller

Teachers will gain practical, research-backed strategies to enhance student learning, enabling them to teach effective study techniques that foster deeper understanding and retention of material.

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The Language and Thought of the Child

by Jean Piaget

This foundational text equips teachers with insights into cognitive development, allowing them to tailor their teaching methods to align with the evolving language and thought processes of their students.

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Aces Too High: How to Help Children with Adverse Childhood Experiences

by Kimberlee B. Barron

Educators will find actionable strategies for supporting students facing trauma, helping them create a nurturing environment that promotes resilience and emotional well-being.

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Martin's big words

by Doreen Rappaport

This illustrated book serves as a powerful tool for teachers to introduce young students to themes of social justice and the importance of advocacy, inspiring them to express their own voices.

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Teaching with Love and Logic: Taking Control of the Classroom

by Foster Cline and Jim Fay

Teachers will learn how to foster a classroom environment that encourages student responsibility and decision-making, leading to improved behavior and engagement.

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Reviving Ophelia: Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls

by Mary Pipher

This book offers teachers critical insights into the unique challenges faced by adolescent girls, equipping them with the understanding needed to support their emotional and social development in the classroom.

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Learning to program with Alice

by Randy Pausch

This resource empowers teachers to introduce programming concepts in an engaging manner, helping students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills through interactive storytelling.

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