Fierce Teaching
Purpose, Passion, and What Matters Most
- Eric Jensen - Jensen Learning, Maunaloa, HI
Brain-Friendly Teaching & Learning | School Counseling | Teaching Methods & Learning Styles
"The content is crucial for classroom teachers who want to help children learn to their maximum potential."
—Deborah Alexander-Davis, Educational Consultant
"Teachers will benefit greatly from Jensen's knowledge and understanding of many complex topics."
—Beverly Ginther, Staff Development Coordinator
Minnetonka Public Schools, MN
Empower students' learning with core teaching principles and brain-friendly strategies!
New educational ideas, theories, and trends materialize every year, but what core principles actually dictate student success, and which strategies reliably create lasting learning?
In this invaluable resource, noted brain expert Eric Jensen shows educators how they can achieve consistent, positive learning outcomes using powerful brain-compatible teaching methods. Based on exacting criteria, these methods comprise the physical, social, environmental, and neurological factors that influence learning. This reader-friendly model covers both process and content and identifies specific characteristics of successful strategies, providing techniques that are:
- Easy to learn and implement
- Adaptable for differentiated instruction and individual learning styles
- Applicable to all grade levels
- Teacher-tested and proven to deliver results in any school setting
- Aligned with current brain and cognitive science research
True mastery of teaching comes with understanding and employing the fundamental principles of learning. This book provides the knowledge, strategies, and action steps that teachers, teacher leaders, and mentors need to help all students reach their full potential.
“The content is crucial for classroom teachers who want to help children learn to their maximum potential.”
“Teachers will benefit greatly from Jensen's knowledge and understanding of many complex topics.”
“This book deals with a stimulating topic for educators and is simple to understand.”