Review of The Art OF Education

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Filled with tips, strategies, and advice, today's BOTD is a book for educators looking to up their game and help students achieve more. As a teacher, myself, I love that the focus is on relationships and routines because both must be present for a classroom to be successful. I have added this to my WTR list. Thank you so much for the amazing review; keep up the great work! :-)
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"The Art of Education" by Lola Kay is a book that primarily offers teachers insights and tips to enable better education for all students. The book is designed as a guidebook, and I especially like the fact that the author pays attention to even the smallest details.
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"The Art OF Education" by Lola Kay lays out the beautiful and artful way that education should be carried out in other to elevate the teaching experience of educators and teachers and also enable students to learn better. Lola's book is best described as the 'educators' handbook' offering incredible insights and tips for educators to create a fulfilling educational experience in a positive, healthy, interactive environment.
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Well written review. I worked as a teacher for some time and I can say that education is an integrated process with many aspects that affect its results not only the teachers. But I understand the author's point of view in trying to provide advice that might help teachers In developing learning methods and influencing students. Congrats on BOTD
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This is a unique book and I believe that everyone who is working in the educational sector should have a copy of this as it contains a lot of information on effective teaching.
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The book is informative and an indispensable guide for educators, offering actionable advice and inspiring a more effective teaching approach. Recognition of teachers' need for self-care and breaks is appreciative. Well reviewed!
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I truly appreciate it when teachers know exactly how to tailor their lessons to the levels of their different students. It shows dedication on their part and this book helps fine tune such quality in the educators. Congrats to the author on botd!!
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"The Art of Education" by Lola Kay is a transformative guide for teachers, offering invaluable insights and practical strategies for creating a positive, interactive learning environment, earning a well-deserved 5 out of 5 stars.
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Post by Seamstress »

Definitely not my cup of tea, becsuse it seems to me that this book is specialized literature intended for teacher, but I doubt it will be usefull for regular people. Anyway I believe it is wirth a try simply for general knowledge. Congrats with BOTD!
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"The Art of Education" by Lola Kay is an excellent resource for instructors. The book includes insightful advice and strategies for building a happy and engaged learning environment that meets the different requirements of pupils. With a focus on classroom routines and relationship building, the author emphasises the significance of minor details in improving teaching experiences. Simple things might be neglected but produce amazing results. Routine and feedback maximise pupils' capacity for growth, and I loved reading about how to learn rather than simply teach others.
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This is a great book too inspire people. Teachers would understand this especially who teach younger adolescents. This book could also help someone educate themselves. :D
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Post by Ajiferuke Ajibola »

"The Art of Education" by Lola Kay is quite insightful. It is a great book for educators with a high interest in the creation of a fulfilling educational experience for their students. Congrats on BOTD. Awesome review.
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I believe that the role of a teacher in an individual's life can never be overemphasized. I like how this book highlights the importance of mindful reach and paying attention to each student's personal needs. It is an excellent recommendation.
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I don’t believe a teacher should meet every student’s need in a classroom since that will not meet time limitation. Rather, a teacher should maintain a generic student centered learning environment but exercise patience to those who can’t catch up due to specific learning needs. I’m looking forward to digging into this book to know what the author has to impart to readers through experience and expertise. I commend the author for sharing.
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This would be a big help to many educators. I sense that many teachers these days have given up on the school system and consequently, they've given up on the children they are teaching.
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