Book review
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2011
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Doug Lemov collected and compiled approximately ten years of field notes on the
teaching techniques of effective teachers in Teach Like A Champion: 49
Techniques That Put Students On The Path To College. Effective teachers were
classified as those whose students excelled on state standardised tests. Lemov’s
text addresses the topics of high student academic expectations, teacher planning,
lesson organisation and delivery, student engagement, classroom culture, student
behavioural expectations, the building of character and trust, teacher pacing, and
critical thinking. In addition to the forty-nine techniques, Lemov argues in the
latter half of the textbook that all teachers need to be “Reading” teachers. This
textbook could be considered a proficiency-based educational model resource;
examples of teachers who plan their objectives, formative assessments, and
individualised learning opportunities in a way that achieves high student
standardised test scores is a focus of the text. Teach Like A Champion is written
for mass audiences and its content is applicable for teachers, preservice teachers,
and those who hire and/or provide professional development for educators.
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International Journal of Instruction
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Hollabaugh, J. (2010). Book review . International Journal of Instruction , 4 (1) , . Retrieved from https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/eiji/issue/5142/70074











