Must-Read Professional Development Books for
Teachers
Below
are 10 must reads for TEACHER professional development.
1 . The Third Teacher: 79 Ways You Can Use Design to Transform Teaching and Learning
Several contributors helped create this book
in order to encourage educators to think outside the traditional-teaching box.
There are 79 different tips and tricks that are all centered around practically
redesigning your current methods of teaching and learning. It’ll make for a
great book this summer to develop your creative side for next school year!
2. Readicide: How Schools are Killing Reading and What You Can Do About It
If you have been an educator for
quite some time, you may notice what author, Kelly Gallagher, is talking about
in her book Readicide. There has been a great decline in students’ love
of reading, and though there are many factors that contribute to this terrible
fact, Gallagher explains American public schools have a great amount of
responsibility in the decline. Use this summer as a way to get your students
back to loving books.
3. The Book Whisperer: Awakening the Inner Reader in Every
Child
To follow up with Readicide, this
book will excite you with one teacher’s experience. Donalyn Miller approaches
her classroom with a new and exciting method to get her students to love
reading. She explains in The Book Whisperer that it’s all about finding
what each student loves most and helping them find books that gear toward their
interests.
4. Super Core! Turbocharging Your Basal Reading Program with More Reading, Writing, and Word Work
Tired of your school’s required core
reading program? Super Core! will give you tips to work around the basal
program and modify your instruction methods. Your teaching will become more
purposeful and efficient with Mark Weakland’s commentary on your school’s basic
requirements.
5. Feel-Bad Education: And Other Contrarian Essays on
Children and Schooling
This book consists of nineteen essays that explore the notion that harder equates with better in regards to education in the United States. Alfie Kohn explains that the education system must change. Be inspired by Kohn in order to change how you and your co-workers educate.
6. Creative Schools: The Grassroots Revolution That’s
Transforming Education
2006 Ted Talk presenter, Ken
Robinson, recognizes that there is a problem in the educational system in the
United States. In Creative Schools he explains that we no longer need to
educate in the industrial fashion that we have been. Explore his observations
on how to better the system.
7. Engage Every Family: 5 Simple Principles
You can only push your students’
success so much; their families will help them with the rest. Sometimes,
families simply won’t engage in the education of their child. This book will
make it much easier to get any family to be more involved in their child’s
learning.
8. The First Days of School: How to Be an Effective Teacher
Get the latest edition of this book
in order to get the latest how-to-be a more organized, structured teacher.
Harry K. Wong says this book can be used whether you’re new to the game or a
veteran.
9. You Can’t Just Say It Louder!
Pre-K through the twelfth grade, you
may be confronted with a diverse group of students that you just were not
prepared for. You Can’t Just Say It Louder! is a must-read if you’d like
to become more suited to educate any and all students that you are faced with!
10. The Way of Mindful Education: Cultivating Well-Being in Teachers and Students
Broken into four parts, Daniel
Rechtshaffen’s The Way of Mindful Education explains the way in which
you may become a more mindful person, while also developing students that are
equally as mindful through education that is attentive. This professional
development book will have positive results if you closely follow the teachings
of mindfulness.
Really Good Teachers
What are some of
your favorite professional development books?
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