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P**M
Teaching Heaven
This book along with the WBT website is a must for any teacher. This movement in teaching is a game changer. A motivating program that easily ties into helping students grow in kindness and challenging them academically.
K**D
Game changer!
I stumbled upon the Whole Brain Teaching videos on YouTube while I was looking for ideas for brain breaks about 6 years ago. The WBT methods have been a game changer for me. I love looking out on 25 energetic, excited, and engaged students while I am teaching using the methods. I've adapted many and made them my own. For those that think that this is a rigid way to teach, that is not so. You get to read, watch others in action online, and practice the techniques in the privacy of your own classroom as presented. Then, see what matches your own teaching style. From my own experience, WBT has made a huge impact on my teaching. I've gone from "sage on the stage" teaching to engaging students in short micro-lectures, having them practice paraphrasing what I've said, checking for understanding, then having students apply what they've learned. The thing that I've enjoyed the most is the classroom management parts. I'm free to teach and I'm not constantly managing behavior.After a few years of just using the management pieces, I began using the oral writing. WOW! I've never had such strong writing since I began teaching 21 years ago. The conventions of writing are taught using "brainies" ... These are gestures that go along with the rules of writing (capitalization, punctuation, end marks, quotation marks, apostrophes, indenting, etc.). The class practices orally first, then we write. As I'm walking around helping individuals, all I have to do when I see something missing is make the gesture with the accompanying sound and the student knows what to fix. It's brilliant!I have also incorporated several other "games" such as the Super Improver Wall (works on individual improvement in anything from behavior issues to academic success), the Super Speed Reading (works on sight words), Super Speed Grammar (works on grammar rules), Smoothy Bumper Planet (works on the 17 tricky numbers 1-100 ... esp. the teens), and Mind Soccer (a high energy review game).This book covers mainly the classroom management side of things. Once you realize how well your class can run using these methods, you will want more. For that, check out the new book: 122 Amazing Games and the website. There are endless resources out there for WBT and, other than the books, they are all FREE!!!
J**S
Makes teaching fun and easy!!
I can't say enough about Chris Biffle or this awesome book. I first learned about Whole Brain Teaching in 2002 when it was known as Power Teaching. I was in my second year of teaching in a very tough urban neighborhood. Our school was adjacent to the projects and the area had graffiti, vandalization, gangs, illicit drugs, domestic violence, etc.My colleague was a past student of his and dragged me to out to his free Saturday morning classes sponsored by our district. He also came to our school and demonstrated strategies in my own classroom. I am forever grateful for all the strategies I've learned as without them I wouldn't have survived teaching. Eventually I came to present on Power Teaching a few times at Charter School Conferences and once with Mr. Biffle himself in a break out session for third grade teachers, all because I wanted to help spread the word.My current school uses many of his techniques with success. Class, class is used an attention getter in all classrooms, assemblies, and in our after school program. Many teachers also use the happy/sad points as I do. I've had great success with all the strategies for challenging students including independent scoreboard, rehearsing rules, and the Bulls Eye Game. I also use SuperSpeed reading games to increase fluency and Concept Pixs for a review of standards using Jeopardy and a hanging chart. I just began incorporating the Super Improvers board I learned at the last Whole Brain Teaching presented by Co-Founder Chris Rekstad and I blog about it here.As as a mentor teacher to new teachers I've also imparted the wisdom of his ways to them and it has saved some struggling teachers from either quitting or getting canned for poor classroom management. Whenever I'm able to head back to my hometown area and catch another Whole Brain Teaching free workshop I gather up more teacher friends to go with me, and we come away with even more great strategies.
J**6
Excellent teaching tool, one to pick up and read
A really great book with techniques useful to teachers, pastoral support workers and trainees. As a secondary school teacher, this book gave me new ideas to try out in the classroom, backed up with great research (mostly USA, and if you've seen Kagan Structures before it's similar). Well worth a read.
Q**E
All teachers please buy this book, immediately!
I cannot over emphasise the importance of this book.It WILL become the world standard for teaching in general, in the years to come.It will help with your day to day lesson provision technique, and also give you numerous tried and tested Whole Brain techniques to keep your most challenging students engaged and behaving.Loads of linked videos on YouTube. It's all free.Your enthusiasm for the profession, if it is diminishing, will be rejuvenated.Don't eat or sleep until you've bought this.Power to the teachers.
K**K
Fab.
Some really easy effective strategies
4**1
Cracking ideas
Try it - it works - even the basic introduction of getting a whole class to respond at the utterance of one word - honestly - try it.
P**E
Not appropriate for secondary school
Oh my goodness. Where do the positive reviews come from? This book is full of behaviourist strategies that are repeated over and over (yes that is their mantra but is it really necessary to reproduce the images and associated strategies so many times?). The approach to management relies on extrinsic motivation and a lot of surface-level knowledge retention. Points systems in class? Really? More or less homework as a reward? Really?The main message from this book to me was to feel pity for those teachers in the US. The strategies and tactics seem out-dated and not appropriate for K-12 as suggested on the front cover. For an alternative, check out Bill Rogers' work ('Cracking the Hard Class' or 'Behaviour Recovery') - far more useful and effective.
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