The Art of Being a Brilliant Teacher

Read. Do. Inspire

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Teaching, Teaching Methods, Educational Theory
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Author: Gary Toward, Chris Henley, Andy Cope ISBN: 9781907798436
Publisher: Balloon View Ltd Publication: March 29, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Gary Toward, Chris Henley, Andy Cope
ISBN: 9781907798436
Publisher: Balloon View Ltd
Publication: March 29, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

We begin in earnest by offering two questions for your consideration: First, what do you think parents reply when asked what they want for their own children? You won t be surprised to learn that their answers are, in priority order, happiness , confidence , a great life , satisfaction , contentment , health and security . And second, what do schools teach? The same parents answer: thinking skills , maths , subjects , literacy and test-taking . There appears to be no overlap at all. We re teaching kids how to be successful in subjects in the hope that they get a good job and achieve some of the qualities that their parents hoped for. As Martin Seligman says, Schools pave the boulevard toward adult work . This book goes beyond subjects . We want to encourage you to help pave the boulevard towards flourishing children. To do so, we ask you simply to consider the concept of positive education . As it says on the cover, read, do and inspire.

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We begin in earnest by offering two questions for your consideration: First, what do you think parents reply when asked what they want for their own children? You won t be surprised to learn that their answers are, in priority order, happiness , confidence , a great life , satisfaction , contentment , health and security . And second, what do schools teach? The same parents answer: thinking skills , maths , subjects , literacy and test-taking . There appears to be no overlap at all. We re teaching kids how to be successful in subjects in the hope that they get a good job and achieve some of the qualities that their parents hoped for. As Martin Seligman says, Schools pave the boulevard toward adult work . This book goes beyond subjects . We want to encourage you to help pave the boulevard towards flourishing children. To do so, we ask you simply to consider the concept of positive education . As it says on the cover, read, do and inspire.

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