Every year, I ask readers of this blog to share – either in the comments section or on Twitter – the title and author of their favorite education-related book, along with one or two sentences explaining why they chose it.
It’s that time again! I’ve received many comments so far, and this is my “last call.”
Please share them with me no later than December 15th. Then, I’ll compile them in a post to share. With luck, I’ll publish it before everyone has done their holiday shopping so you can put some of them on your gift list!
Here are posts from previous years:
The Best Education-Related Books Visitors To This Blog Read In 2016
The Best Education-Related Books Visitors To This Blog Read In 2015
The Best Education-Related Books Visitors To This Blog Read In 2014
The Best Education-Related Books Visitors To This Blog Read In 2013
The Best Education-Related Books Visitors To This Blog Read In 2012
The Best Education-Related Books Visitors To This Blog Read In 2011
The Best Education-Related Books Visitors To This Blog Read In 2010
The Best Education-Related Books Visitors To This Blog Read In 2009
The Best Education-Related Books Visitors To This Blog Read In 2008
Ken O’Connor 15 Fixes for a Broken Grade Book
There were many but a tip of the hat goes to Intention: The Book. The fantastic resource, written by Dan Ryder and Amy Burvall, captures purposeful uses of creativity to demonstrate student understanding. This is a must have for all educators.
Tim Hebda @T_HEB
The best book was The Math Mindset.
It changed the way I taught math and helped many students to be more successful.