The Best Lesson Series: Literature: 15 Master Teachers Share What Works
The Best Lesson Series: Literature: 15 Master Teachers Share What Works
Our Best Ideas Become Your Best Lessons:
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15 Master Teachers -- Veteran instructors, inspirational teacher-authors, and national award winners share their favorite literature plans.
Step-by-Step Instructions -- We are not fans of jargon. Each teacher guide you through their plan with clarity while offering options for differentiation. Each lesson is easy to understand and easy to implement.
Handouts Included -- Each chapter includes links to free literature, online articles, and expertly crafted handouts that are ready to go.
-- Mark Barnes, author of Assessment 3.0 and creator of the Hack Learning Series
"All teachers want to expand their craft, but trying something new is risky. That's what makes the lessons in this volume pure gold: They have stood the test of time in classrooms of seasoned professionals. This book somehow manages to be both practical, with strategies teachers can apply immediately in their own work, and fascinating, letting us inside the minds of educators as they think deeply about how best to shape learning experiences for their students. English teachers will return to this one again and again."
- Jennifer Gonzalez, NBCT in English Language Arts and Editor-in-Chief of Cult of Pedagogy
Author: Ruth Arseneault
Publisher: Talks with Teachers Media
Published: 11/06/2015
Pages: 204
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.62lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.43d
ISBN: 9780692531556
About the Author
Brian Sztabnik has taught English for over a decade in New York. By day he shares his love of literature with his students, by night he is a husband and father. He is the College Board advisor for AP Literature and Composition and he won the Bammy Educators' Choice Award in 2015 for Education Commentator/Blogger. At the heart of everything that he does, is the belief that great ideas should be shared and celebrated. This simple principle has helped his students succeed wildly on the AP Literature and Composition exam. It has catapulted his podcast, Talks with Teachers, to No.1 in the K-12 category on iTunes. And it has enabled his writings to appear on Edutopia, EdWeek, Heineman, and Share My Lesson.
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