Saturday, 8 January 2011

Small Steps Download

Small Steps
Author: Chris Confer
Edition:
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B009P4O5MQ



Small Steps, Big Changes


During the past two decades, Chris Confer and Marco Ramirez have worked to deepen and improve mathematics instruction at schools around the country. Download Small Steps, Big Changes from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. Wherever they go, they find the raw ingredients for success already present: "The potential for positive change lies within each school. Abundance is present in the form of capable children, teachers, coaches, and principals. Potential energy -- what can be -- transforms into kinetic energy-what will be-only when a force is accurately applied to move a school in the right direction."In Small Steps, Big Changes: Eight Essential Practices for Transforming Schools Through Mathematics, the authors identify eight tested principles that transform what can be an overwhelming process into a Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.

download

Small Steps Download


Small Steps education books for free. "In Small Steps, Big Changes: Eight Essential Practices for Transforming Schools Through Mathematics, the authors identify eight tested principles that transform what can be an overwhelming process into a

Related education books


Teach Like a PIRATE: Increase Student Engagement, Boost Your Creativity, and Transform Your Life as an Educator


Based on Dave Burgess's popular "Outrageous Teaching" and "Teach Like a PIRATE" seminars, this book offers inspiration, practical techniques, and innovative ideas that will help you to increase student engagement, boost your creativity, and transform

Word Nerds


Word Nerds takes you inside classrooms at a high-poverty urban school and shows how two teachers implement creative, flexible vocabulary instruction that improves their students' word knowledge and confidence, enhances classroom community, and increa

Math Sense


How is that you can walk into a classroom and gain an overall sense of the
quality of math instruction taking place there? What contributes to getting
that sense? In Math Sense, Chris Moynihan explores some of the components
that compr

No comments:

Post a Comment