Home
The Educator's ATLAS: Your Roadmap to Engagement
Barnes and Noble
Loading Inventory...
The Educator's ATLAS: Your Roadmap to Engagement in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $25.95

Barnes and Noble
The Educator's ATLAS: Your Roadmap to Engagement in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $25.95
Loading Inventory...
Size: OS
Think back to your most engaging experience as a student. What made it so exhilarating and memorable? What made it so effective?
Such questions about student engagement obsessed Weston Kieschnick from his earliest days as a teacher. Today, Kieschnick travels the globe to keynote and coach educators on the topics most relevant to student success. In the intervening decades, Kieschnick refined his teaching craft, observed the most captivating teachers, and studied the best speakers to reverse engineer a student engagement formula. The result is the
ATLAS
model-a simple, five-point roadmap for capturing student engagement in the first moments of class sustaining it all the way to the last.
The Educator's ATLAS
holds both learner needs
and
teacher wisdom in equal importance. Central to this is a definition of student engagement that-once and for all-clarifies the teacher's actionable role. Teachers will finish this book with a plan in hand and the full confidence that they are ready to be engagement pros. And as is always the case with Kieschnick's books, readers will laugh and have a lot of fun along the way.
Such questions about student engagement obsessed Weston Kieschnick from his earliest days as a teacher. Today, Kieschnick travels the globe to keynote and coach educators on the topics most relevant to student success. In the intervening decades, Kieschnick refined his teaching craft, observed the most captivating teachers, and studied the best speakers to reverse engineer a student engagement formula. The result is the
ATLAS
model-a simple, five-point roadmap for capturing student engagement in the first moments of class sustaining it all the way to the last.
The Educator's ATLAS
holds both learner needs
and
teacher wisdom in equal importance. Central to this is a definition of student engagement that-once and for all-clarifies the teacher's actionable role. Teachers will finish this book with a plan in hand and the full confidence that they are ready to be engagement pros. And as is always the case with Kieschnick's books, readers will laugh and have a lot of fun along the way.
Think back to your most engaging experience as a student. What made it so exhilarating and memorable? What made it so effective?
Such questions about student engagement obsessed Weston Kieschnick from his earliest days as a teacher. Today, Kieschnick travels the globe to keynote and coach educators on the topics most relevant to student success. In the intervening decades, Kieschnick refined his teaching craft, observed the most captivating teachers, and studied the best speakers to reverse engineer a student engagement formula. The result is the
ATLAS
model-a simple, five-point roadmap for capturing student engagement in the first moments of class sustaining it all the way to the last.
The Educator's ATLAS
holds both learner needs
and
teacher wisdom in equal importance. Central to this is a definition of student engagement that-once and for all-clarifies the teacher's actionable role. Teachers will finish this book with a plan in hand and the full confidence that they are ready to be engagement pros. And as is always the case with Kieschnick's books, readers will laugh and have a lot of fun along the way.
Such questions about student engagement obsessed Weston Kieschnick from his earliest days as a teacher. Today, Kieschnick travels the globe to keynote and coach educators on the topics most relevant to student success. In the intervening decades, Kieschnick refined his teaching craft, observed the most captivating teachers, and studied the best speakers to reverse engineer a student engagement formula. The result is the
ATLAS
model-a simple, five-point roadmap for capturing student engagement in the first moments of class sustaining it all the way to the last.
The Educator's ATLAS
holds both learner needs
and
teacher wisdom in equal importance. Central to this is a definition of student engagement that-once and for all-clarifies the teacher's actionable role. Teachers will finish this book with a plan in hand and the full confidence that they are ready to be engagement pros. And as is always the case with Kieschnick's books, readers will laugh and have a lot of fun along the way.

















