Ozymandia Notes on Teaching & Learning

Ozymandia Notes on Teaching & Learning by Donald Wilcox Thomas is a collection of thirty-one essays that explore various facets of teaching and learning within secondary education. Published by Xlibris Corporation LLC on August 21, 2017, this edition spans 108 pages and is presented in English. The essays cover a range of topics, including choice, libraries, grit, grading, and exams, providing insights into the complexities of educational practices.
Readers will find that each essay delves into a specific aspect of education, offering reflections and discussions that are relevant to educators and stakeholders in the field. This book serves as a resource for those interested in understanding the dynamics of teaching and learning, making it a thoughtful addition to discussions surrounding educational methodologies. The compact size of the book, measuring 9 by 6 inches, makes it accessible for both personal and professional use.
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This book comprises a series of essays (thirty-one) addressing all aspects of teaching and learning in our schools. Each essay addresses a single aspect of secondary education, e.g., choice, libraries, grit, grading, exams, and so forth.
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