Review of The Art OF Education

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As a retired English teacher, I wish I'd had this book as my guide. While I subconsciously practiced many things in this book, having it handy would have been a game changer.
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Teaching encompasses alot. From impacting knowledge into someone to helping them grow into an adult that can circumnavigate the world as is is not quite the walk in the park... This book delves into the teacher and has alot of insights and impact to the reader
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Teaching is more than just academics - it's about building connections and inspiring growth. 'The Art of Education' offers valuable insights into making a lasting impact on students' lives. Congrats on BOTD
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“The Art of Education” by Lola Kay is a book about teachers that need to adopt a teaching style to meet each student’s needs and provide an excellent learning experience for all students. All teachers should read this book since there is always room for improvement. To give all students an environment and learning experience that benefits all is an ideal goal and it creates a learning environment that celebrates every student. Kay believes that relationship building is critical for changing classroom dynamics. Kay used case studies to prove how effective her practical tips are for changing classrooms. Good teachers will welcome these tips because they want to improve their teaching skills and improve the learning environment is good for students and teachers. Bad or poor teachers should be weeded out as soon as possible.
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Everyone has different learning styles. It is up to teachers to cater to all kinds of students.

Thank you for the great review.
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Thank you for your great review. Kudos to the teacher-author sharing ways to help students learn better and enjoy the classroom. This should be a reference book for all teachers. :tiphat:
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Thank you for your great review. I'm glad that you enjoyed the book and that it gets an A+ for editing. From the sample. this sounds like a wonderful book for those who teach anything. Teaching is a hard occupation, especially for those who care about their students. I agree with your recommendation that it is for teachers and educators who want to continue improving their teaching skills and helping the students.
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While reading your review “The Art of Education”
I can’t stop my self thinking and picturing it like a real classroom scenario. As a mother this review gave me an understanding how and the way teachers teaching students not just in academics but also self growth, confidence and a responsible one. Thank you author!
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Being a teacher is not easy. The tone is engaging, fun, informal, and, at the same time, incredibly enlightening. She recognizes the need for teachers to take a break despite their devotion to their work.
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Being a new teacher in TEFL, I think this would be very helpful to me. It's always good to learn different ways to capture your students attention and make studying fun. Thanks for a great review. Congrats on BOTD.
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This book reverberates with support and reassurance for teachers and even parents and child-support professionals. Kudos to Lola Kay and thank you for this review!
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“The Art of Education” by Lola Kay provides practical insights and strategies for teachers to create an engaging, positive, and inclusive learning environment. Focusing on routines, relationship-building, and differentiation, the book offers valuable tips for enhancing both teaching and learning experiences. Well-written and error-free, it's highly recommended for educators. Thank you for an amazing review.
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I am interested in reading this book. I majored in Early education administration so it falls into my interest. The author is correct on it is the small things sometimes that really add up to a positive effect.
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A captivating read! This book shows how simple approaches, like routine and feedback, can unlock students' potential. I loved the focus on self-directed learning and its transformative power. Congrats on BOTD!
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Teachers have a difficult job, with having kids from different backgrounds, belief systems and views together in one class. The author's view on social interaction and routines sound sensible. Thank you for your informative review.
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