
Teach Like a Champion 3.0
63 Techniques that Put Students on the Path to College
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Narrated by:
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Michael Butler Murray
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By:
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Doug Lemov
Teach Like a Champion 3.0 is the long-awaited update to Doug Lemov's highly regarded guide to the craft of teaching. This book teaches you how to create a positive and productive classroom that encourages student engagement, trust, respect, accountability, and excellence. In this edition, you'll find new and updated teaching techniques, the latest evidence from cognitive science and culturally responsive teaching practices, and an expanded companion video collection. Learn how to build students' background knowledge, move learning into long-term memory, and connect your teaching with the curriculum content for tangible improvement in learning outcomes.
The new version of the book includes:
- A chapter on mental models for teachers to use to guide their decision-making in the classroom
- A brand new chapter on Lesson Preparation
- Updated and revised versions of all the technique listeners know and use
- Extensive discussion of research in social and cognitive science to support and guide the use of techniques.
Listen to this powerful update to discover the techniques that leading teachers are using to put students on the path to success.
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Fantastic!
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A few things I would improve:
- the text in many tips feel repetitive. Peps McCrea is frequently cited in this book, and he sets a new standard for concise in his own writing! The book would be more effective if it was tightly edited for conciseness. Oliver Caviglioli is also cited and he is another fantastic example of the power of concise explanations.
- Doug Lemov should narrate the book himself.
He is so deeply authentic and emotive when he speaks publicly. This narrator was fine, but he completely lacked Doug’s thoughtful sincerity. I found the narrator jarring only because he sounded trendy and even sardonic, the opposite of Doug. I would listen to this book again and again just to hear Doug’s gentle confidence and encouragement.
- I only heard the information about how to watch the videos at the end. It would have been good to hear this upfront, but maybe I missed it. There are a LOT of references to videos and it detracts from the audiobook that the listener doesn’t seem to have a way to access them.
All that said, I think this book is one of the most important texts for improving and truly professionalizing teaching. I was taught that teaching is more art than science. Doug has proved that wrong. He exposes why some practices seem like a good idea but aren’t, and provides thoughtful explanations for why others are deeply important. Everyone concerned with education should read this. My wish would be for Doug to write a version specific for special education so that special educators could clearly see their own best practices put under the same microscope. All of this content applies to every classroom, and I think these tips would revolutionize special education in a way that is desperately needed. But teachers in many special classrooms will discredit these tips if they aren’t made explicitly applicable to students with a range of special education needs, particularly developmental disabilities. Maybe Doug could partner with someone to make those explicit links?!?
Fantastic book
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Absolutely outstanding: Profoundly Practicial
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The Most Helpful Book
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Great techniques for a classroom
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Torture to read this book for work.
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impractical and overwritten.
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