The Ten-Minute Inservice
40 Quick Training Sessions that Build Teacher Effectiveness
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Narrated by:
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Edward Bauer
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Annette Breaux
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By:
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Todd Whitaker
About this listen
Busy school leaders need an easy-to-apply resource to increase teacher effectiveness quickly and efficiently. This book shows principals and staff developers how to improve teaching school-wide through high-impact in services lasting only 10 minutes-incorporated easily into weekly staff meetings. Written by popular education consultants Todd Whitaker and Annette Breaux, this important book offers 40 teacher-tested, mini-workshops that can improve teaching in every classroom. The book covers a range of topics, from behavior challenges and parent engagement to motivating students and making lessons meaningful.
- Offers school leaders a proven plan to help every teacher improve on a weekly basis by conducting simple ten-minute inservice workshops.
- Offers staff developers, new teacher induction coordinators, mentors, and Professional Learning Communities ideas for effective training sessions.
- Each of the forty mini-training sessions offered include tips on how to introduce the topic, sample scripts to follow, and implementation activities to ensure lasting learning.
This handy resource contains a simple and effective method for improving teacher effectiveness school wide.
©2013 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (P)2019 TantorWhat listeners say about The Ten-Minute Inservice
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- MR D Shukla
- 18-12-23
Great short book on teaching tactics
pretty enjoying reading books or listing rather to books on teaching as someone who's not a teacher there's a really useful insight with this on how to manage teams within businesses
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