Synopses & Reviews
All school leaders want to help their teachers become more effectivebut most administrators have too much to do and not enough time to do it.
The Ten-Minute Inservice shows you how to enhance both teaching and learning in the most efficient and effective way possible.
This step-by-step guide helps principals and staff developers improve teaching school-wide through weekly ten-minute inservices. These forty high-impact inserviceswhich can be incorporated seamlessly into staff meetings or offered as stand-alone trainingcover a range of topics, from handling challenging behavior and motivating students to engaging parents and making lessons meaningful. Each inservice includes helpful tips on how to introduce the topic, sample scripts to follow, and implementation activities to ensure that the lessons learned really stick. Also included is free access to downloadable PDFs and PowerPoint slides of key material from the book to save you time and make your workshops even more effective.
With this book in hand, you'll be making yourself a great school leader, ten minutes at a time!
Praise for The Ten-Minute Inservice
"As a principal, I know firsthand how difficult it is to provide meaningful PD with limited time. Whitaker and Breaux provide compelling and practical examples that all leaders can seize upon to deliver powerful learning opportunities for teacher improvement." Eric Sheninger, principal, New Milford High School, New Jersey; National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) Digital Principal 2012 Award Recipient
"Whitaker and Breaux provide an extremely practical guide for effectively and efficiently transforming professional development and school improvement at any school." Dr. Jeffrey Zoul, assistant superintendent for teaching and learning, Rock Island-Milan School District, Illinois
Review
"Todd Whitaker and Annette Breaux offer concise, practical suggestions for reinforcing effective teaching practices.
The Ten-Minute Inservice is a powerful resource for school leaders who want to make the most of every opportunity to promote growth and improve school climate."
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Justin Baeder, director, The Principal Center
"An integral piece of building teacher capacity is the transformation of faculty meetings, from a time for sitting and listening to an opportunity for reflecting and learning. Whitaker and Breaux demonstrate how simply that can be done with quick, easily implemented inservice activities that focus on the fundamentals of teaching."
—John G. Gabriel, principal, John Champe High School, Loudoun County, Virginia; coauthor, Dealing with the Tough Stuff
Synopsis
Every school leader wants to help their teachers become more effective—but most administrators have too much to do and not enough time to do it. The Ten-Minute Inservice shows busy principals and staff developers how to improve teaching school-wide through quick and effective 10-minute inservices. Popular education consultants Todd Whitaker and Annette Breaux offer 40 mini- workshops that will improve teaching in every classroom—covering everything from behavior problems to parent engagement to motivating students.
Synopsis
Quick, easy, specific steps that make a difference in teaching and learningBusy school leaders need an easy-to-apply resource to increase teacher effectiveness quickly and efficiently. This book shows principals and staff developers how to improve teaching school-wide through high-impact inservices lasting only ten minutes—incorporated easily into weekly staff meetings. Written by popular education consultants Todd Whitaker and Annette Breaux, this important book offers 40 teacher-tested, mini-workshops that can improve teaching in every classroom. The book covers a range of topics, from behavior challenges and parent engagement to motivating students and making lessons meaningful.
- Offers school leaders a proven plan to help every teacher improve on a weekly basis by conducting simple 10-minute inservice workshops
- Offers staff developers, new teacher induction coordinators, mentors, and Professional Learning Communities ideas for effective training sessions
- Each of the 40 mini-training sessions offered include tips on how to introduce the topic, sample scripts to follow, and implementation activities to ensure lasting learning
- Whitaker and Breaux are bestselling education authors with a proven track record improving teacher effectiveness
This handy resource contains a simple and effective method for improving teacher effectiveness school wide.
About the Author
TODD WHITAKER, Ph.D., is professor of educational leadership at Indiana State University. A leading presenter in the field of education, he has devoted his career to researching effective teachers and principals. He is the author of
What Great Teachers Do Differently and
What Great Principals Do Differently.
ANNETTE BREAUX is an internationally known author, consultant, and speaker. Her previous books include the national bestseller 101 Answers for New Teachers and Their Mentors. She has coauthored books with both Harry Wong and Todd Whitaker.
Table of Contents
About the Authors vii
How to Use This Book ix
Introduction 1
PART 1 Classroom Management 3
1 Securing Students’ Attention 5
2 Establishing Rules and Procedures 10
3 Effective Ways to Address Misbehavior 15
4 Sharing Classroom Management Tips 19
5 A Scream to Blow Off Steam 23
6 The Biggest Mistake Teachers Make 27
7 Learn to Ignore More 31
8 Simple Ways to Defuse Anger 36
PART 2 Teaching Practices 41
9 Effective Teaching, Part 1 43
10 Effective Teaching, Part 2 47
11 Bell-to-Bell Teaching 51
12 Teaching with Enthusiasm 56
13 Teaching Like a Great Coach 59
14 Be Here, There, and Everywhere 64
15 Making Lessons Meaningful 68
16 Fifty Ways to Make Learning Fun 72
PART 3 Improving School Climate 77
17 Getting Parents Involved 79
18 Greeting Students Daily 83
19 A Kind Reminder 87
20 Twenty-Five Reasons to Be Proud of Our School 91
21 Student Appreciation Week 96
22 Dealing with Negative Co-Workers 101
23 The Ten-Minute Classroom Makeover 106
24 The Teachers’ Lounge 110
25 Positive Communication with All Parents 114
PART 4 Learning from Others 119
26 Teacher Report Cards, Part 1 121
27 Teacher Report Cards, Part 2 126
28 Administrator Report Card 130
29 What’s Working for Others 134
30 Teachers Observing Teachers 139
PART 5 What Makes a Great Teacher? 145
31 Making Student-Based Decisions 147
32 Because I Like You 152
33 Professionalism Is as Professionalism Does 155
34 Shifting Your Focus 161
35 The Miracle of Smiling 166
36 Are You All Right? 170
37 Your Favorite Teacher 174
38 Your Least Favorite Teacher 178
39 The Psychology of an Apology 181
40 A Teacher’s Creed 185
Appendix 190
Index 194
A Final Word 198