Summer is here, and for most teachers that means getting to the books they have put aside for months. I have a growing list, but let’s keep it simple here.
These are my top five titles that I want to complete this summer, in no particular order:
- Write Short Kindle Books: A Self-Publishing Manifest for Non-Fiction Authors by Nathan Meunier
- Visible Learning for Literacy: Implementing the Practices That Work Best to Accelerate Student Learning by Douglas Fisher, Nancy Frey, and John Hattie
- Do Hard Things by Alex and Brett Harris
- Well Spoken: Teaching Speaking to All Students by Erik Palmer
- All These Shiny Worlds: The 2016 ImmerseOrDie Anthology by Jefferson Smith et al.
What are you reading?
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I’m getting that Hattie book. This is the 2nd mention of it I’ve seen today.
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Where else was it mentioned? If it was on the web, drop a link here. I would love to know more!
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I am interested in exploring Blended Learning and The Curious Classroom. I feel that we need to find ways to plug into the ways that will disrupt students’ thinking, sort of jolt them from their complacency. These two books might do it.
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Those sound like great reads. Keep my posted!
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Nice post thannks for sharing
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