Description
The best educators never stop learning about their students or their craft. In this second volume of the Routledge Great Educators Series, ten of education’s most inspiring thought-leaders come together to bring you their top suggestions for improving your students’ learning in the classroom and your own professional learning as an educator.
You’ll gain fresh insights on learning how to…
· Influence others and make a greater impact as a leader. (Todd Whitaker)
· “Unlearn" traditional practices that no longer serve our students. (Jeffrey Zoul)
· Be vulnerable and willing to learn from and with colleagues. (Jimmy Casas)
· Master your emotional intelligence to improve people skills. (Sanée Bell)
· Shift the focus from grading to standards-based learning. (Garnet Hillman)
· Create student-centered learning environments with flexible seating. (Kayla Dornfeld)
· Balance the role of technology in your life and plug in more intentionally. (Jessica Cabeen)
· Focus on the non-negotiables for success with the hardest-to-reach kids. (Brian Mendler)
· Apply a cross-curricular, design-thinking approach to your curriculum. (Erin Klein)
· Connect with colleagues and students for true collaboration. (Derek McCoy)
The book’s practical strategies and stories will inspire you on your journey to make a difference in students’ lives.
Table of Contents
1. Learning to Lead
Todd Whitaker
2. Schools that Unlearn
Jeffrey Zoul
3. Learn For and With Others
Jimmy Casas
4. Learning How to Tune Into Your Emotional Intelligence
Sanée Bell
5. Shifting the Focus to Standards-Based Learning
Garnet Hillman
6. Creating Student-Centered Learning Environments
Kayla Dornfeld
7. Learning to Balance the Role of Technology in Your Life
Jessica Cabeen
8. Learning the Non-Negotiables for Success with Kids
Brian Mendler
9. Learning to Apply a Cross-Curricular, Design-Thinking Approach
Erin Klein
10. Learning by Connecting with Others
Derek McCoy



