Review of The Art OF Education

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The Art of Education by Lola Kay is most beneficial to educators and teachers who would love to improve their teaching experience.
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"The Art of Education" by Lola Kaya sounds like a useful book to have for teachers who wish to improve their teaching by providing a learning environment that caters to all learning types, realizes students' true potential, and nurtures their creative expression and mental well-being. Thanks for the review!
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The Art of Education by Lola Kay is an inspiration to teachers.It shares an insight of educational experience and how teachers can create a positive and healthy environment for students.It’s about helping educators and teachers to elevate their teaching to a better understanding of the students.
The book also talks about ways to enhance classroom routines and social interaction.It shows readers the different strategies on teaching experience and practical application of some of the authors tips.
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I remember one message from my mentor: a teacher is not a superhero. However, in today's world, teachers must manage not only students but also parents, the school board, and challenges posed by new technologies, such as AI.

Yet, the fundamentals of teaching remain the same. A teacher’s role is to inspire students—to help at least one student change and grow. This book serves as a great companion for anyone in the education field. Thank you for your review!
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This review is detailed and helpful. As someone who has considered doing TEFL, this book certainly seems like it would be useful if I ever decide to actually do it.
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