Are you a teacher's first year? Taught previously and are returning to the classroom? You do not need specific knowledge about the tips and tricks that will help your school year without a hitch? You may be new to the scene of education or who have some years of teaching under his belt. In both cases you can learn from teachers, professors and educators with years of experience in the field of education through audio books.
After grading papers and reading all day, your eyes are tired. Give your eyes relax and listen to educational strategy books instead. You can curl up on the couch to listen or learn while commuting home from school. The more knowledge you can gather from listening to these audio resources is valuable and will influence your teaching in a positive way.
What audio books should be checked? If you are a teacher's first year then you definitely want to listen to "The Essential 55" by Ron Clark and "Educating Esme" by Esme Raji Codelli. The Essential 55 discusses 55 rules that Ron Clark employs in his class successful. Every teacher should be aware of these rules as they will make their learning experience fun and effective. The rules vary from students who have followed the correct protocols in court to fight for what you believe in. He also provides tips for dealing with parents and issues of discipline, both of which are a recurring theme in teaching.
Also, you want to listen Educating Esme before your first year of teaching. Many new teachers are excited but nervous at the same time. Educating Esme gives an account of an exhilarating first-year teacher. Comforting joys, successes and setbacks that Esme endures during her first year teaching. This audio book help inexperienced teachers feel like they are not alone.
Psychology plays an important role in education. You must understand the needs of each child and fill the gaps properly. Spend some 'time to listen to "the education of children" by Alfred Adler. This book provides a timeless vision of personhood, social development and the role of parent.
More great audio books to check the 'Closing of the American Mind "by Allan Bloom," Cultural Literacy "by ED Hirsch, Jr., and" Dangerous Minds "by Louann Johnson. You may have seen the movie Dangerous Minds in 1990. Listening to the audio version, with a focus on teaching, help them succeed in a difficult class. By adding these audio books at your library, we will discuss social issues of education that are hot beds of today's debate.
You provide your class with the basics such as pencils, paper and textbooks. Now is the time to take your supplies a further step listening to these entertaining education titles. This is a resource that will prove extremely useful in your experience in class.
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