Oxymoron? A Practical Guide to Fun and Effective Teaching

Oxymoron? A Practical Guide to Fun and Effective Teaching by Matthew Bryant, published by iUniverse in May 2006, offers educators innovative techniques to enhance their teaching methods. This 140-page book addresses the challenge many teachers face in maintaining student engagement and motivation, providing practical solutions to invigorate classroom dynamics.
Readers will find a wealth of strategies aimed at transforming their teaching approach, drawing from Bryant’s personal experiences in the classroom. The guide emphasizes the importance of making simple adjustments to routines that can significantly impact students’ perceptions of both their teachers and the learning environment. With a focus on education, teaching methods, and classroom management, this book serves as a resource for educators from kindergarten through high school looking to revitalize their instructional practices.
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Are you a fun teacher? Or has your teaching slid into the same old everyday routine? Jazz up your approach with the innovative techniques found in Oxymoron?, and transform your classroom from boring to exciting!
Through his years of teaching, author and teacher Matthew Bryant has discovered a need for teachers who are able to motivate students as well as pique their interest in learning. This strikes at the very heart of education and is something that numerous schools and teacher training programs lack. Many teachers know they are not fun, but they lack a solution to the problem.
Oxymoron? is a practical guide for any educator who is currently teaching grades kindergarten through high school. Using personal experiences from the classroom and recollections from when he was in school, Bryant focuses on how simple changes in an educator’s routine can effect a student’s perception about the teacher-and about school.
If you are not reaching your full potential as an educator, then Oxymoron? can help you transform your routine from dull to inspired!
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