Join us on a literary world trip!
Add this book to bookshelf
Grey
Write a new comment Default profile 50px
Grey
Subscribe to read the full book or read the first pages for free!
All characters reduced
Guiding Learning - cover

Guiding Learning

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Summary

In the ever-evolving world of education, teachers play a pivotal role in shaping the minds of tomorrow's leaders. This comprehensive guidebook equips educators with the tools and strategies they need to excel in their noble profession, empowering them to create transformative learning experiences for their students.

Drawing upon cutting-edge research, inspiring anecdotes, and practical insights, this book provides a holistic approach to teaching that addresses the diverse needs of today's learners. You'll discover how to design engaging lessons, foster a culture of inquiry, and provide meaningful feedback that promotes growth.

Furthermore, you'll explore the significance of assessment in measuring student progress and the role of professional development in nurturing your continuous growth as an educator. With each chapter, you'll gain invaluable insights into the art and science of teaching, empowering you to unlock the potential of every learner.

Whether you're a seasoned educator or just starting your teaching journey, this book will be your trusted companion, offering guidance, support, and inspiration along the way. Embrace the transformative power of effective teaching and join the ranks of exceptional educators who are making a profound difference in the lives of their students.

Within these pages, you'll discover:

- The art of designing engaging lessons that capture students' attention and ignite their curiosity
- Strategies for fostering a culture of inquiry and critical thinking in your classroom
- Techniques for providing meaningful feedback that promotes growth and self-improvement
- The importance of assessment in measuring student progress and informing instruction
- The role of professional development in nurturing your continuous growth as an educator

This book is your comprehensive guide to becoming an exceptional educator, one who inspires, empowers, and transforms the lives of your students.


If you like this book, write a review!
Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 158 pages.

Other books that might interest you

  • Coping with Sensory Processing Disorder in Children - cover

    Coping with Sensory Processing...

    Dr. Dale Pheragh

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Does your son or daughter exhibit sensory processing disorder?Sensory processing disorder is a disorder where the brain has trouble getting and giving an answer to information that comes in through the senses. This is a groundbreaking book that explain Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) and presents a drug-free approach that provides expect parents.Over-responsivity--or under-responsivity--to touch or movement? A kid with SPD could be a "sensory avoider," withdrawing from touch, refusing to wear certain clothing, avoiding active games--or he might be considered a "sensory disregarder," needing a jump begin to obtain moving.Over-responsivity--or under-responsivity--to sounds, sights taste, or smell? She may cover her ears or eyes, be considered a picky eater, or seem oblivious to sensory cues.Cravings for sensation? The "sensory craver" never gets enough of certain sensations, e.g., messy fun, spicy food, noisy action, and perpetual movement.Poor sensory discrimination? She might not sense the difference between objects or experiences--unaware of what she's holding unless she looks and struggling to sense when she's falling or how exactly to catch herself.Some individuals with sensory processing disorder are oversensitive to things in their environment. Everyday noises or mind-boggling may hurt. The light touch of the t-shirt may chafe their skin.Others with sensory processing disorder may:•	Be uncoordinated•	Bump into things •	Be hard to respond or react during playSensory processing problems are usually recognized in children. However, they can also affect adults. Sensory Processing Disorders are generally observed in developmental conditions like autism spectrum disorder. Sensory processing disorder is not just named a stand-alone disorder. Many experts believe that should change. This book offers comprehensive, clear information for parents and professionals--and a drug-free remedy approach for children.
    Show book
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders - cover

    Autism Spectrum Disorders

    Louise Kambou

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Guide to Unlocking the Mysteries of AutismAutism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) is a group of neurodevelopmental conditions characterized by difficulty in social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors. The history of autism dates back to the early 20th century, when doctors and researchers first began to describe and study the condition. While there is still much to be learned about autism, the history of the disorder has shown that the understanding of the condition has come a long way.This audiobook will give you a better understanding of autism, its different types, causes and risk factors and many more. You will learn how to navigate the different challenges that surrounds this disorder. This audiobook will cover the following topics:- Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorders- Symptoms and Severity: Navigating the Spectrum of Autism- Causes and Risk Factors: The Latest Research- Early Intervention and Therapies: Improving Outcomes- Communicating with Individuals on the Spectrum: Strategies and Tips- Navigating the Education System: Rights and Resources- Adulthood and Autism: Challenges and Opportunities- Families and Caregivers: Support and Coping Strategies- The Future of Autism Research: Advances and Promising Developments- How ADHD affects children with ASD, and how anxiety affects a child with ASD- And many more!If you want to learn more, scroll up and click “add to cart” now!
    Show book
  • Final Break An Erotic Lesbian Romance (The Ellis Chronicles - book 7) - cover

    Final Break An Erotic Lesbian...

    T.E. Robbens

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Final Break follows Ellis ending her relationship with Katie after being pulled into her lies about an unexpected sexual tryst. Then Ellis is confronted by the new partner, who does not yet know that Katie lied to her about it as well. 
    Ellis is trying to move forward with a new romantic interest, Lynn, when she is visited by Paula, a newly single friend who is also on the prowl. What will happen to Ellis next? Will it be more shattered hearts or a forever more.
    Show book
  • Black Power and the American Myth - 50th Anniversary Edition - cover

    Black Power and the American...

    C.T. Vivian

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    In 1970, C. T. Vivian, a close colleague of Martin Luther King, Jr. and a member of his executive staff, sat down to take stock of the civil rights movement and the progress it had made. His assessment was that it failed, and that the blame lay in the existence of myths about America. 
     
     
     
    As prophetic today as it was fifty years ago, Vivian's voice rings out as a critique and a call to action for a society in deep need of justice and peace. 
     
     
     
    The civil rights struggle that began when Rosa Parks, a seamstress in Montgomery, Alabama, decided to sit in the front of a bus has deeply altered American society and the American conscience. Yet from several perspectives, that movement has resulted in failure. The Black struggle for independence is more of an uphill climb than ever. Why? C. T. Vivian asserts that the civil rights movement failed because it was built on certain myths about America: 
     
     
     
    ● the myth that Americans will do what is right as soon as they know what is right. 
     
     
     
    ● the myth that legislation leads to justice. 
     
     
     
    ● the myth that America is an open society where any minority group can advance. 
     
     
     
    ● the myth that an ethic of love forms the core of the American conscience.
    Show book
  • The Radical Mind - The Origins of Right-Wing Catholic and Protestant Coalition Building - cover

    The Radical Mind - The Origins...

    Chelsea Ebin

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The Radical Mind is a groundbreaking analysis of the origins of the Christian Right, whose political victories are radically reshaping the landscape of American society. Scholars and the public alike have traditionally regarded the New Right and the Christian Right as separate movements. Insofar as both are conservative efforts, most people view them as reactionary and driven by a culture-war backlash against liberal changes to society. 
     
     
     
    Chelsea Ebin's The Radical Mind aims to overturn this consensus. Through a close analysis of New Right architects Connaught Marshner and Paul Weyrich (who is often seen as secular but was a committed Catholic), this book explores the way conservative Catholics and Protestants overcame their long-standing antipathy to form a political coalition—what Ebin calls the New Christian Right. Drawing on extensive archival research, Ebin shows how the movement’s key architects infused right-wing activism with religion. 
     
     
     
    The radical aims of the New Christian Right have been obscured by the way they cultivated a shared identity of victimhood and manipulated the discourse about backlash to create a nostalgic idea of the past that they then leveraged to justify their right-wing policy goals. The Catholic-Protestant alliance constructed an imagined past that they projected into the future as their ideal vision of society. Ebin calls this strategy "prefigurative traditionalism"—a paradoxical prefiguring of a manufactured past. Using this tactic, the New Christian Right coalition disguised the radicality of its politics by framing their aims as reactionary and defensive rather than proactive and offensive.
    Show book
  • Emotional Abuse - How to Survive and Thrive From Emotional Abuse Set Boundaries and Control Your Relationship - cover

    Emotional Abuse - How to Survive...

    Rina Mcnally

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    How to survive and thrive from emotional abuse, set boundaries and control your relationship 
    Emotional abuse is a form of violence that does not necessarily involve physical harm, but can be similarly debilitating. 
    This abuse works by chipping away at one’s self-esteem slowly, and most of the time victims do not know that they are going through it. However, statistics state that nearly 60% of young women in the US underwent emotional abuse in a romantic relationship. 
    24% of women who went through this experience never told anyone that they were dealing with abuse. However, an overwhelming 62% told that they are able to leave an abusive relationship because someone educated them and helped them to leave their abusive domestic partnership. 
    You are undergoing emotional abuse if a person behaves in a certain pattern that would make you feel fear, obligation, or guilt. 
    The combination of these negative emotions can be dangerous to one’s mental health and they leave long-lasting effects. 
    Most of the time, perpetrators inflict harm through aggressiveness, denying your needs, and minimizing the harm that they have done. 
    It is also very important to take note that most emotionally abusive relationships lead to physical abuse. 
    This Emotional Abuse Audiobook covers:Effects of Emotional AbuseDiminished Self-Confidence and Self-EsteemAnxiety, Depression, and DespairIdentifying AbuseThe Signs of an AbuserEmotional Abuse PatternsReasons for an Abuser in Your LifeThe RecoveryWhat to ExpectThe Recovery ToolboxHow to Seek Help
    Show book