Putting Teachers First

How to Inspire, Motivate, and Connect with Your Staff

152 pages

English language

Published Jan. 9, 2018 by Taylor & Francis Group.

ISBN:
978-1-138-58667-3
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In Putting Teachers First, author and speaker Brad Johnson offers tons of invaluable tips for building and maintaining strong, dynamic relationships with your teachers, leading to greater job satisfaction, lower turnover, and improved performance across the board. You'll learn how to boost teacher morale and drive engagement by providing sincere feedback and recognition, creating incentives for teaching excellence, building trust between all faculty members, and more.

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Expensive and low quality.

Two words really explain my feelings for this book: disappointed and frustrated. This book is expensive. It's particularly expensive because Routledge products are frequently priced higher due to being an "academic publisher" and being aimed at a specific demographic.

As a result, I would expect much higher quality, but this book? For €35, they didn't show any attempt at editing it. There were so frequently errors like "you family" or "make take" or "high0performing." It's beyond clear that Routledge didn't hire someone to even proofread the copy before they sent it to publishing, and that's just gross. It felt like a rip-off because of how often these errors occurred.

On top of the errors, I expected this book to deal a lot more with education than it did. While it's sometimes acceptable to pull examples for "good administration" or "good leadership" from other fields, it would be nice if Mr …

Subjects

  • Teachers
  • Motivation in education