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“Teachers need to begin viewing themselves as facilitators for learning. This book addresses this need.”
–Patti Grammens, Teacher
South Forsyth Middle School, Cumming, GA
Follow a teacher's year-long journey to creating a student-centered classroom!
When learners understand how to use their unique learning processes with intention, they open a whole new world of learning. This inspiring book focuses on one teacher's implementation of the Let Me Learn® system, a cutting-edge teaching method that transforms learning differences into strengths.
Over the course of a year, teacher Bonnie Dawkins builds a classroom community in which children understand themselves as learners, are empowered to ask for help, and work together to achieve. Relevant to teachers of all grade levels, this resource offers:
A widely researched approach that gives students metacognitive skills for life; Five essential tools of the Let Me Learn Advanced Learning system; Vignettes in the voices of students as they discover their own and others' ways of learning; An instructional toolbox that empowers students to excel where learning styles theory and teaching to preferences have fallen short
Through a teacher's personal story, you can explore a student-centered approach that makes a measureable difference in the classroom for both students and teachers, including greater achievement and more productive relationships!
January: Becoming Intentional: The Turning Point
January: Becoming Intentional: The Turning Point
For weeks, the students and I had been in a happy, interactive stage, a “stay and play” level with Let Me Learn (LML). We mused about our differences and made cool connections to our learning history. Using a biking metaphor, we were on a leisurely, interesting path. Suddenly, the incline ...
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