The Teacher's Handbook: Strategies for Success

· Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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328
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About this ebook

Good teaching is much more than a college degree and a collection of lesson plans. This book is unique in that it focuses on the basic and essential elements of quality teaching. It's designed specifically for teachers (both novice and experienced) looking for down-to-earth practical answers to their questions and concerns. From the first day to assessment and from homework to classroom management - this book has it all!
The Teacher's Handbook, an all-in-one sourcebook of practical ideas and solutions, provides simple, convenient strategies for every classroom teacher. A creative range of "inside information" is offered for teachers to dip into and savor for their professional and personal pursuits. The Teacher's Handbook is organized for hungry teachers-a veritable smorgasbord of possibilities to taste and test as part of a sumptuous professional feast.

About the author

Anthony D. Fredericks has written more than seventy-five teacher resource books in a variety of areas and is also the author of more than three dozen highly acclaimed children's books. With more than thirty-five years of experience as a professional educator, Fredericks is currently a professor of education at York College, PA, where he teaches elementary methods courses in reading, language arts, science, social studies, and children's literature.

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