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What Do I Do About the Kid Who…?

50 Ways to Turn Teaching into Learning

Kathleen Gould Lundy
Year: 2004

Media: 144 pp/paper
ISBN: 978-155138-165-7
Grade Range: 4-12

Item No.: WEB-8165

A Pembroke Title

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Every teacher has at least one student in their class that they worry they'll never be able to reach. A student who is reluctant to speak in public, forgets, finds it difficult to work in groups, is uninterested, seems to be an outsider, and so on. In What Do I Do About the Kid Who … ? educators learn how to create a learning environment that helps meet the needs of these students.

Practical and functional, the book shows teachers how to structure content learning activities so the day-to-day operation of the classroom is easier, more organized, joyful, and exciting, with simple strategies to make learning contextualized, inclusive, respectful, and creative.


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Contents
Introduction: Thinking About the Students Who Keep You Awake at Night
Chapter 1: Establishing the Learning Environment

Chapter 2: Engaging the Students
Chapter 3: Exploring the Curriculum
Chapter 4: Extending the Learning
Chapter 5: Evaluating and Assessing the Learning
Appendices
Recommended Resources
Professional Reading
Index
Acknowledgements

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