Eight habits of the heart for educators : building strong school communities through timeless values / Clifton L. Taulbert.

How can we provide all our students with a first-class education with all the obstacles and challenges faced by today's schools? Based on his experiences growing up in the Mississippi Delta during the era of segregation, Clifton Taulbert shares time-honored principles that can transform the liv...

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Main Author: Taulbert, Clifton L. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Corwin Press, [2006]
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Summary:How can we provide all our students with a first-class education with all the obstacles and challenges faced by today's schools? Based on his experiences growing up in the Mississippi Delta during the era of segregation, Clifton Taulbert shares time-honored principles that can transform the lives of the teachers, students, administrators, and staff within the school. Through moving and inspirational stories, Taulbert explains the Eight Habits-nurturing attitude, dependability, responsibility, friendship, brotherhood, high expectations, courage, and hope-and how educators can implement them into their own lives and the life of their school. This guide empowers educators with: real-life examples of educators successfully implementing the Eight Habits of the Heart, intentional strategies and application sections to apply each habit in your classroom and school, and insightful reflective questions and personal assessments.
Item Description:Includes index.
Physical Description:xvi, 129 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN:1412926300
9781412926300
1412926319
9781412926317
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