Friday 27 May 2011

Five Big Ideas for Effective Teaching

Five Big Ideas for Effective Teaching
Author: Donna Wilson
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0807754250



Five Big Ideas for Effective Teaching: Connecting Mind, Brain, and Education Research to Classroom Practice


''The title promises ideas for effective teaching, and the book delivers on this promise in clear, compelling, and believable prose. Download Five Big Ideas for Effective Teaching: Connecting Mind, Brain, and Education Research to Classroom Practice from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. This is a book for educators, for policy makers, for parents, and even for presidents.'' --From the Foreword by Robert Calfee, professor emeritus, Stanford University

''The text, from my perspective, is universal and a must-read at every level for the 21st-century educator. Every school of education should make it mandatory reading and Deans should hop on-board and make it a required roundtable text for their faculties.'' --Douglas Stewart, O'More College

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''The text, from my perspective, is universal and a must-read at every level for the 21st-century educator. Every school of education should make it mandatory reading and Deans should hop on-board and make it a required roundtable text for their faculties.'' --Douglas Stewart, O'More College

''Five Big Ideas is an interdisciplinary book like no other currently in publication his is a book for educators, for policy makers, for parents, and even for presidents.'' --From the Foreword by Robert Calfee, professor emeritus, Stanford University

''The text, from my perspective, is universal and a must-read at every level for the 21st-century educator. Every school of education should make it mandatory reading and Deans should hop on-board and make it a required roundtable text for their faculties.'' --Douglas Stewart, O'More College

''Five Big Ideas is an interdisciplinary book like no other currently in publication. Wilson and Conyers innovatively combine

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