Edition DescriptionStudent edition,New Edition
Table Of ContentIntroduction Part One: Chapter 1: Why Look at Great? / Chapter 2: It's People, Not Programs Part Two: Chapter 3: The Power of Expectations Part Three: Chapter 4: If You Say Something, Mean It Part Four: Chapter 5: Prevention versus Revenge Part Five: Chapter 6: High Expectations--for Whom? / Chapter 7: Who Is the Variable? Part Six: Chapter 8: Focus on Students First Part Seven: Chapter 9: Ten Days Out of Ten Part Eight: Chapter 10: Be the Filter Part Nine: Chapter 11: Don't Need to Repair--Always Do Repair Part Ten: Chapter 12: The Ability to Ignore Part Eleven: Chapter 13: Random or Plandom? / Chapter 14: Base Every Decision on the Best People Part Twelve: Chapter 15: In Every Situation, Ask Who Is Most Comfortable and Who Is Least Comfortable Part Thirteen: Chapter 16: Put Yourself in Their Position Part Fourteen: Chapter 17: What About These Darn Standardized Tests? Part Fifteen: Chapter 18: Make It Cool to Care / Chapter 19: Clarify Your Core Seventeen Things That Matter Most
SynopsisWritten to accompany the second edition of Todd Whitaker's best-selling title, What Great Teachers Do Differently , this study guide can be used by facilitators and participants in seminars, book study groups, or other professional development events. The variety of activities and strategies in this book will help teachers engage in critical thinking, collaboration, and professional growth. Each chapter includes: Key Concepts Discussion Questions Journal Prompts Group Activities Application Strategies The Study Guide not only improves your understanding and appreciation of What Great Teachers Do Differently , but also assists professional growth for teachers and principals at the K-12 levels., Written to accompany the second edition of Todd Whitaker's best-selling title, What Great Teachers Do Differently, this study guide can be used by facilitators and participants in seminars, book study groups, or other professional development events. The variety of activities and strategies in this book will help teachers engage in critical thinking, collaboration, and professional growth. Each chapter includes: Key Concepts Discussion Questions Journal Prompts Group Activities Application Strategies The Study Guide not only improves your understanding and appreciation of What Great Teachers Do Differently, but also assists professional growth for teachers and principals at the K-12 levels.