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The New Teacher Revolution
Changing Education for a New Generation of Learners



April 2015 | 160 pages | Corwin

It’s time to throw out the old rulebook. Today’s classroom demands teacher innovation, embracing of new technology, and rejection of outdated practices, especially when someone tells you it’s “always been done” a certain way.

Meet Josh Stumpenhorst, recently named Illinois Teacher of the Year. Stumpenhorst’s orthodoxy-challenging methods have produced outstanding student outcomes, and in these pages he details how to maximize teacher effectiveness by thinking outside the box:

  • Build student relationships on trust and respect rather than fear and punishment
  • Rethink homework and letter grades, which—in their current forms—are harming learning 
  • Leverage technology by not treating it as a “shiny toy”, but rather understand its power as a tool for rapid progress

Educators who welcome large-scale change are about to pull ahead of those who don’t.

 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Author
 
Introduction
 
Chapter 1. Progressive Classroom Management
 
Chapter 2. Rethinking Motivation
 
Chapter 3. The Family Dynamic
 
Chapter 4. Technology as a Linchpin to Change
 
Chapter 5. Warning: Distractions Ahead
 
Chapter 6. Education Traditions
 
Chapter 7. Evolving Practice
 
Conclusion
 
References
 
Index

Sample Materials & Chapters

Introduction

Chapter 1


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