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Password: egts Title: Marvin Collins' Education Mode
Author: (America) Marvin Collins
Translator: Liu
Douban score: 9.3
Publishing House: China Youth Publishing House
Publication year: 20 19-4
Page count: 3 12
Content introduction:
Why does the story of a classroom cause national media reports and national discussions on education?
Why is a primary and secondary school teacher invited by two consecutive American presidents to be the Minister of Education?
Why do teachers from all over the United States and Europe come to this school to observe her teaching and participate in training and seminars?
Why do thousands of parents write to her, hoping that she can help solve the problem of raising children?
This book not only tells the story of the struggle and success of Marvin Collins, a contemporary legendary teacher, on the road to education. She worked as a teacher in a public primary school for many years, and then founded and developed a school with only one classroom. It also contains detailed records of her classroom teaching, which clearly conveys her educational ideas, methods and means.
Marvin's students' initial learning level is far below the average, and they have all kinds of "problems". But in her eyes, there are never failed students, only failed education. Her faith, courage, persistence and dedication have helped her students make miraculous changes. Underachievers' academic performance exceeds the average level of their peers, and children who can't spell words correctly can read Shakespeare's works. A group of children who have no self-confidence and are considered destined by everyone have fundamentally changed their learning attitude and achieved extremely high academic performance and amazing success.
In this book, you will read about Marvin Collins' educational methods:
How to use praise and encouragement to build children's self-confidence and release their unlimited potential?
How to use love, patience, high requirements and strict standards to make underachievers excellent and excellent students excellent?
How to make children fall in love with school, learning, learning to read and reading?
How to stimulate students' thinking through classroom questioning and discussion
How to have good classroom discipline and how to treat children who are openly hostile to you.
How to make children have a positive and optimistic attitude towards life, work hard and fight for it?
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The two appendices of this book, written for parents and teachers respectively, give practical suggestions on how to realize high-quality education and create a better and more successful future for children.
All educators, including teachers, principals and parents, will benefit from reading this book and let their children benefit for life.
About the author:
Marvin Collins, born in Alabama in 1930s, is recognized as one of the most important educators in America. She has influenced not only many children, but also the entire American education system and the educational ideas and methods of countless educators.
Marvin worked as a teacher in a public primary school for many years, and later founded the Western Preparatory School (covering preschool, primary and middle school students). Her story and school were later reported and publicized by Chicago Sun Times, Time Magazine, People, CBS, ABC and other media. The media all call her a "miracle worker". Her story was made into a biopic, The Story of Marvin Collins.
Teachers from all over the world flocked to her classroom to attend her seminars, and even came from Germany and Spain to observe her teaching skills. Worried parents asked her for advice. The politician asked her to lend a helping hand. Two consecutive American presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush asked her to be their education minister, but she refused. She said, "I like teaching too much. I belong to the classroom. "
Her schools have been established in many States in the United States, with thousands of students. She trains thousands of teachers every year. Every time she received applause and applause, she said modestly, "I am just a teacher, not a miracle worker." I just love my children very much and work harder than many people. "
Sylvia Tamakin, then a special correspondent for Time magazine, followed up on education and interviewed Marvin Collins. I spent more than a year observing Marvin Collins' teaching, tracking students' progress, communicating with parents, psychologists and other educators with the question "How does she attend classes and why her methods are effective?" Finally, I wrote a book with Marvin Collins.
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