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T**R
Easy Read
I've been teaching for six years and was starting to wonder what I could do better. This book is very beneficial. The chapters are short and easy to read. He does a great job of staying on topic. He tells you both the good and the bad that he has done in his career. I have recommended it to seasoned teachers and bought it for a new graduate.
G**N
Great Read!
Love love, love this book. This was part of a Professional Development course I took this summer and it was fantastic. I actually do many of the things the author suggests, but I did learn a great deal about myself and what it takes to be a "great teacher." It is very well written and easy to read. I finished the book in a matter of days (despite having a month to complete it). I highly recommend it to anyone who is looking to reinvent themselves and teach how we are intended to do so. Focusing on what REALLY matters.
D**Y
Great insight
A quick read with lots of great insight. I wish there were more examples. It would help us new to the teaching field.
A**N
A Worthy Quick Read
A great read for summer break. Applies to all levels and ages... made me truly reflect on my own practice and the perfect jumpstart to get my summer work going. Good use of stories as examples. Uplifting and useful. I will be printing out the summary and putting it in my cubby, where I can look at it each day.
E**3
Great read for anyone in education!
Purchased this book for a college course I’m taking this fall. I decided to get ahead of the game & read it over the summer. I think everyone in education, not just teachers, should read this book. 📖 Such a great read! Will be keeping this for my personal library & future reference. 💚
R**.
Common Sense Advice
I purchased the Kindle version - which has worked out great. Whitaker presents what he has observed to be the best examples of successful teachers. Many of the chapters focus on what is generally common sense, but as Whitaker explains are either overlooked or not practiced by less effective teachers. I think this common sense approach may be what another reviewer is referring to when they felt there was a tone of condescension. For example, he argues that while many teachers give lip service to running a student-based, their teaching styles are decidedly not student-based. He also argues for teachers to be more proactive, positive, and self-accountability. This book is short, clear and to the point, and very easy to read.
A**R
Heart felt and genuine
This book is written by someone who genuinely cares about the well-being of children. Todd Whitaker helps pave the way in understanding what great teachers do. It has helps me realize areas that I need to work on. As well as makes me realize that I am a great teacher. I became a teacher to help teach children how to be better people for themselves, not for a paycheck or my own reward. This book reaffirms why I chose to be a teacher!
A**C
Fine for a relatively new teacher.
For a reminder of simple rules, the book is fine. But if you have any experience, it doesn’t teach or explain anything new or mind-blowing.
N**T
Great read
I enjoyed reading this book as it made me reflect on my own practice. Very easy to read and great for any educator who strives to be better.
S**Y
Great!
This was a great book! Easy to read and filled with tidbits to think about. This would make for a great staff book club project. Each chapter would make an excellent discussion starter.
L**A
Inspiring
17 habits of great teachers. With practical examples, gives you an essential and complete analysis. Worth the read. Useful and inspiring.
F**C
Gift for a teacher
Good book as a gift for teacher.
G**T
Good book!
I wold recommend that every teacher, beginner or long in the tooth veteran read this book and then read it again. I am on my second read at the moment and continue to learn. Thank you.
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