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- Teacher & child : a book for parents and teachers / by Ginott, Haim G.;
Bibliography: p. 246.
- Subjects: Teacher-student relationships.; Home and school.;
- © 1975, c1972., Avon,
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- Ms. Bixby's last day / by Anderson, John David,1975-;
Loving their gifted teacher, three boys are dismayed when the teacher falls ill and leaves for the rest of the school year, a situation that compels them to share their stories while cutting class and journeying across town together on a fateful day.Ages 8-12.
- Subjects: Fiction.; Teachers; Teacher-student relationships; Schools; Teachers; Teacher-student relationships; Schools;
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- Engagement by design : creating learning environments where students thrive / by Fisher, Douglas,1965-; Frey, Nancy,1959-author.; Quaglia, Russell J.,author.; Smith, Dominique,author.; Lande, Lisa L.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Chapter 1. The inviting classroom -- Chapter 2. Relaionships -- Chapter 3. Clarity -- Chapter 4. Challenge -- Chapter 5. Engagement."Every teacher want engaged students. No student wants to be bored. So why isn't every classroom teeming with discussion and purposeful activity centered on the day's learning expectations?"--
- Subjects: Teacher-student relationships.; Classroom environment.; Motivation in education.;
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- From behaving to belonging : the inclusive art of supporting students who challenge us / by Causton, Julie,author.; MacLeod, Kate,1985-author.; Gale (Firm);
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- Rethinking students who challenge us -- Focusing on educators' mental health : developing love and self-care -- Belonging : putting your love on display -- Creating a culture of inclusion -- Teaching gratitude, kindness, and compassion -- Exploring acceptance, belonging, and community : heartfelt problem solving -- Dealing with crisis artfully -- Proclaiming and maintaining loving spaces.This book shows how teachers can shift from "behavior management" (punishing "bad" behavior or rewarding "good" or "compliant" behavior) to an approach that supports all students with kindness, creativity, acceptance, and love. It focuses on strengths; ignites creativity and self-worth; ensures students' needs are met; prompts teachers to rethink challenging behavior and how students are supported; helps identify barriers to success; and reconnects teachers with core values.Description based on print version record.
- Subjects: Inclusive education.; Behavior modification.; Classroom environment.; Teacher-student relationships.;
- On-line resources: https://libproxy.kirtland.edu/login?url=https://link.gale.com/apps/pub/74N3/GVRL?sid=gale_marc&u=lom_kirtlandcc -- Available online. Click here to access.;
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- The Lemonade Club / by Polacco, Patricia.;
When Marilyn and her teacher, Miss Wichelman, both get cancer, they encourage each other and, aided by medical treatments and support from friends, they get better. Based on a true story.
- Subjects: Cancer; Teachers; Teacher-student relationships; Schools; Cancer; Teachers; Teacher-student relationships; Schools;
- © c2007., Philomel Books,
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- Will this be on the test? : what your professors really want you to know about succeeding in college / by Johnson, Dana T.,author.; Price, Jennifer E.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-186).Introduction: Why are you going to college? -- Part 1. Getting the big picture. It's not all about you -- Just kidding! It is all about you : personal responsibility -- Who are your professors? -- College as a springboard to the workplace, the military, or graduate school -- Part 2. Inside your college classroom. The written rules of the classroom : the syllabus -- The unwritten rules of the classroom : acceptable classroom behaviors -- The virtual classroom : special considerations for online courses -- Part 3. Communicating with your professor. Office hours -- Email etiquette -- Letters of recommendation -- Part 4. More advice for college success. Getting the best grades you can -- Polishing your written work -- Managing your coursework and your time -- Ethical considerations -- Part 5. Final words of wisdom. For parents : preparing, supporting, and understanding your student -- Summing up.Will This Be on the Test? shows you how to work with your professors to get the education, grades, and recommendations you need to thrive in the classroom and beyond.
- Subjects: Study skills.; Teacher-student relationships; College students; Students;
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- Student-teacher interaction in online learning environments / by Wright, Robert D.,1950-editor.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 392-440) and index."This book provides successful strategies and procedures for developing policies to bring about an awareness of the practices that enhance online learning, giving building blocks to help improve the outcome of online coursework and discussing social presence to help improve performance, interaction, and a sense of community for all participants in an online arena"--Social presence in culturally mediated online learning environments / Vidya Ananthanarayanan -- Examining design pattern strategies as a means to achieve social presence in the online classroom / Araminta Matthews, Robert M. Kitchin Jr. -- Increasing research students' engagement through virtual communities / Maria Limniou, Clare Holdcroft, Paul S. Holmes -- Cultural inclusivity in online learning / Karen L. Milheim -- Fostering interaction and social presence through ecollaboration / Patricia McGee, Jooyoung Voeller -- The value of social presence in developing student satisfaction and learning outcomes in online environments / Michael Marmon -- Building social presence through engaging online instructional strategies / Sara K. Mitchell, MaryFriend Shepard -- Bridging the social and teaching presence gap in online learning / Bei Zhang -- Digital identity, social presence technologies, and presence learning / Chaka Chaka -- Pre-service teachers engaging with Twitter as a professional online learning environment / Narelle Lemon -- Leveraging Web 2.0 for online learning / Prerna Lal -- Strategies for establishing and sustaining social presence in the online learning environment / Credence Baker, Sarah Maben, Jennifer Edwards -- Technology readiness and social presence in online higher education / David R. Abraham -- Creating a culture of engagement / Katherine Erdman Becker -- Using a distributed learning environment model to foster learner-educator interaction / Pamela A. Havice, William L. Havice -- Planning, designing, implementing, and managing social presence in online programs and online classes / Kartikeya Patel -- The human element MOOC / Whitney Kilgore, Patrick R. Lowenthal.
- Subjects: Teacher-student relationships.; Communication in education.; Web-based instruction.; Distance education.; Internet in education.;
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- Navigating the new pedagogy : six principles that transform teaching / by Halstead, Jeff,1958-;
"Navigating the New Pedagogy Six Principles that Transform is written to give teachers a vision of current, best 21st century classroom practice. Teachers, administrators, and education professors will find ideas that will help transform classrooms into positive, productive learning environments"--Includes bibliographical references (p. 145-147) and index.Make Kids Think -- Teach Big Ideas -- Nurture Student Learning -- Construct Meaning -- Build Relationships -- Honor Individuality.
- Subjects: Effective teaching; Teacher effectiveness; Teacher-student relationships; Lesson planning;
- © c2011., Rowman & Littlefield Education,
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- Getting to A+ : breakthrough study skills for high school students / by Curtis, Kirsten.;
Includes bibliographical references.In the classroom -- Managing teachers -- Overcoming assigned reading -- Mastering the essay -- Homework matters -- Conquering the exam -- Boost your brainpower -- Preparing for college and beyond -- Study skills swap -- Notes.This book provides the tools you need to develop skill-sets to succeed in high school, establish a foundation for success in college, and excel in your future career. [From publisher's description].
- Subjects: Study skills; Self-culture; High school students; Teacher-student relationships;
- © [2011], [CreateSpace],
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- The pedagogy of real talk : engaging, teaching, and connecting with students at risk / by Hernandez, Paul.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-189 and index.Introduction. Students at risk ; The researcher ; MSU HEP ; The pedagogy -- Real Talk. The theoretical foundations of Real Talk ; Refinement of the Pedagogy of Real Talk ; The Pedagogy of Real Talk and other approaches -- The Students, Their Experiences, and the Academic Results. Inception of the case study ; HEP student participants ; The results -- Implementing Real Talk in the HEP program. Dialogue ; Relating to students ; Structure ; Clarity ; Redundancy ; Enthusiasm ; Appropriate pace ; Maximized engagement -- Flexibility, Adaptability, and Effort. Flexibility ; Adaptability ; Effort -- Terministic Screens and Real Talk Discussions. Terministic screens ; Real Talk -- Dealing with the Exceptions. The case of PB ; The case of Jessie ; The Case of LB ; The challenge to teachers -- Implementing Real Talk in Any Classroom -- The Training of Teachers. The basic components and foundations of the Pedagogy ; Connections through Real Talk ; Another Real Talk example ; Maintaining connections -- Training : Alternative Lessons. Alternative lesson examples -- Training and Feedback -- New Beginnings -- Appendices: Real Talk on symbolism ; "Who I am" Real Talk on the first day of class ; Real Talk on adversity ; Real Talk on assumptions ; Real Talk on overcoming personal challenges with hard work and determination ; Real Talk on transforming frustration and anger into empowerment ; Real Talk on being authentic ; Real Talk on classroom norms ; Examples of Real Talk themes ; Bridge project packet ; Alternative lesson on congruent triangles ; Alternative lesson on federal courts and the Judicial Branch ; Alternative lesson on graphing different types of linear systems ; Alternative lesson on public speaking anxiety ; Alternative lesson topics and summaries ; Games.Real Talk is a practical methodology that helps education professionals build rapport with students while creating learning experiences that are relevant. This book guides readers through every step of implementation. Develop an understanding of the education research and theories that underlie the Real Talk approach; Learn the how-to's for implementing Real Talk with any group of learnings; Benefit from case studies and lessons learned--Back cover.
- Subjects: Children with social disabilities; Education; Educational psychology.; Communication in education.; Teacher-student relationships.;
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