Book Studies
As a teacher, our goals are to develop students into life long learners. I think that step first begins with teachers teaching themselves to be life long learners first. Below is a list of some of the books I've read on teaching that has helped to shape my teaching philosophies.
Love and Logic: Creating Classrooms Where Teachers Love To Teach and Students Love To Learn
by Bob Sornson, Ph. D.
by Bob Sornson, Ph. D.
Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences
by Howard Gardner
by Howard Gardner
First Days of School
Harry Wong
Harry Wong
The Classroom Management Book
by Harry Wong
by Harry Wong
A Framework for Understanding Poverty
by Ruby K. Payne
by Ruby K. Payne
Spaces and Places: Designing Classrooms for Literacy
by Debbie Diller
by Debbie Diller
Math Workstations You Can Count On
by Debbie Diller
by Debbie Diller
Literacy Workstations: Making Centers Work
By Debbie Diller
By Debbie Diller
The CAFE Book
By Gail Boushey
By Gail Boushey
The Daily 5
by Gail Boushey
by Gail Boushey
Classrooms That Work
by Patricia Cunningham
by Patricia Cunningham
Schools That Work
by Patricia Cunningham
by Patricia Cunningham
Teach with Your Strengths
by Rosanne Liesveld
by Rosanne Liesveld
The Essential 55
By Ron Clark
By Ron Clark
Teaching Outside the Box: How to grab students by their brains
by LouAnne Johnson
by LouAnne Johnson
Tools for Teaching
by Fred Jones
by Fred Jones
How Difficult Can This Be? The F.A.T. City Workshop: Understanding Learning Disabilities
by. Dr. Richard Lavoie
by. Dr. Richard Lavoie
It Is So Much Work To Be Your Friend
by Dr. Richard Lavoie
by Dr. Richard Lavoie
The Motivation Breakthrough: 6 Secrets To Turning On The Tuned Out Child
by Dr. Richard Lavoie
by Dr. Richard Lavoie
FISH!: A Remarkable Way To Boost Moral and Improve Results
by Stephen Lundin
by Stephen Lundin
Schools of FISH
by Phillip Strand
by Phillip Strand
Guided Reading: Good First Teaching For All Children
by Irene Fountas and Gay Su Pinnell
by Irene Fountas and Gay Su Pinnell
Brain Rules
by John Medina
by John Medina
Brain Rules for Baby
by John Medina
by John Medina
7 Habits for Highly Effective Teens
by Sean Covey
by Sean Covey
The Autistic Brain: Helping Different kinds of Minds Succeed
by Temple Grandin
by Temple Grandin
Classroom Instructions That Work: Research Based Strategies For Increasing Student Achievement
by Ceri Dean
by Ceri Dean
Brain Matters: Translating Research into Classroom Practice
by Patricia Wolfe
by Patricia Wolfe
You're Gonna Love This Kid: Teaching Students With Autism in the Inclusive Classroom
by Paula Kluth
by Paula Kluth