Description
The achievement gap is widening and more teens than ever are struggling in school. The latest research shows not only that brains can change, but that teachers and other providers have the power to boost students' effort, focus, attitude, and even IQs. In this book bestselling author Eric Jensen and co-author Carole Snider offer teacher-friendly strategies to ensure that all students graduate, become lifelong learners, and ultimately be successful in school and life. Drawing on cutting-edge science, this breakthrough book reveals core tools to increase student effort, build attitudes, and improve behaviors.
- Practical, teacher-tested, and research-supported strategies that will empower educators to make lasting and rapid changes
- Powerful academic evidence showing that every teacher can make a significant--and lasting--difference in student effort, behavior, attitude, and achievement
- Specific tools for making and managing the student's goal-seeking process and helping to develop a winner's mindset
From the very first chapter, educators will learn how to help their struggling students become excited, lifelong learners. Eric Jensen is a noted authority on brain-based learning and student engagement. Carole Snider is an expert in both adolescent success and adult learning.
Author: Eric Jensen, Carole Snider
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Published: 04/08/2013
Pages: 176
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.65lbs
Size: 9.10h x 7.00w x 0.40d
ISBN13: 9781118343050
ISBN10: 1118343050
BISAC Categories:
- Education | Teaching | General
- Education | Learning Styles
- Education | Schools | Levels | Secondary
About the Author
Eric Jensen is a former teacher and cofounder of SuperCamp, the nation's most innovative and largest academic enrichment program. He is the author of numerous popular books about teaching and brain-based education, including Teaching With Poverty in Mind (ASCD) and Enriching the Brain (Jossey-Bass).
Carole Snider is a former teacher and school counselor. She serves on the state governing board for Ohio school counselors, is an adjunct professor, and recently authored the graduate course, Succeeding with Students of Poverty .