Education, Teaching Methods & Materials
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						Noyes Notes…on TranspositionA Transposition Method for Wind Musicians by Randal C. NoyesTransposition. What is it? How do you do it? Why and when does a musician need it? How do you get started learning it? In Noyes Notes…on Transposition, trumpeter, music educator, and technical writer Randal C. Noyes uses simple, concise language... 
 
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						Training the Young Actors of Theatre AshburyHow Good do you Want to be? And What are you Going to do About it? by Gregory H. SimpsonWhen Gregory H. Simpson was hired to run the drama program at Ottawa private school Ashbury College, he brought with him a very simple premise: If you taught kids to think, there would be a revolution in education. That premise—plus a few years,... 
 
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						Non-Coercive ClassroomsSuccessful Students, Successful Teachers by Rolf AhrensNon-Coercive Classrooms is aimed at the years from kindergarten to grade twelve. It contains descriptions of best practice if our goal for students is to leave school with skills that enhance their innate intelligence. The author argues that the... 
 
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						Reflections on Kindness, Connections and Lifelong LearningEmpowering Emerging Educators by Michael BabbIn Reflections on Kindness, Connections, and Lifelong Learning: Empowering Emerging Educators, retired Phys. Ed. and Biology teacher, Vice-principal, Principal, and Coach Michael Babb draws upon a wealth of experience and wisdom gleaned over... 
 
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						My Journey. My Story.Unravel Yourself With Me From the Inside Out by Wendy BlaskovicIn today’s world, we are constantly juggling expectations and trying to manage the many pressures we feel around us. We all have issues, struggles, and habits that we feel guilt or shame about. We all have beliefs and expectations of ourselves... 
 
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						Writing in the Elementary Classroom Community of LearnersAn Implementation Guide by Darlene L SmithAs the world continues to change and adapt, so too should the classroom. Finding an instruction methodology that can adapt to the needs of all students, however, can be challenging. Even more so when it comes to teaching elementary writing.... 
 
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						Teaching Through StoriesJane and Jeremy Learn to Knit by Elizabeth Seward“Unhurried education, and teaching to the heart through stories, develop a lifelong love of a continually unfolding process of learning and loving the world.” Teaching through Stories: Jane and Jeremy Learn to Knit will encourage you to take... 
 
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						Mathematics Education Across Time and PlaceOver Two Millennia from Athens to Zimbabwe by Thomas O'SheaWhat is mathematics, and what aspects of it should be taught in schools? How and to whom should it be taught, and how should its understanding be assessed? These questions continue to drive curriculum development, school organization, teaching... 
 
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						Here Comes Grade One!The Big Bundle Grade One Canadian Curriculum Workbook by Sharon FitzpatrickGrade One lays the foundation for a child’s education; over that first year, there’s a lot of ground for a teacher to cover—and a lot of worksheets to plan. There’s no need to develop those materials from scratch! Developed by an elementary... 
 
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						The Train-the-Trainer GuidebookPlanning and Leading Instruction at Work by Margaret E. WallAimed at newcomers to the business of training—including instructional designers, subject matter experts, and leaders of all sorts—Margaret E. Wall’s inspired Train-the-Trainer Guidebook is essential reading for anyone interested in optimizing... 
 
 
                            