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In a Nutshell : The 12-Book Collection - Robin J. Fogarty

In a Nutshell

The 12-Book Collection

By: Robin J. Fogarty (Editor), Brian Mitchell Pete (Editor)

Paperback | 8 March 2010

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The In A Nutshell slipcase series brings together vital information for new and veteran teachers in a set of focused research-informed volumes for improving teaching, learning, and student achievement. The authors, who have facilitated school improvement worldwide, provide avenues for professional growth to help teachers incorporate new ideas into their teaching.

Designed with the teacher in mind, each practical volume helps teachers to deepen their individual practice or work collaboratively with team members to incorporate best practices schoolwide. The series of 12 books includes:

- inFormative Assessment: When It's Not About a Grade

- Close the Achievement Gap: Simple Strategies That Work

- How to Differentiate Learning: Curriculum, Instuction, Assessment

- Twelve Brain Principles That Make the Difference

- Nine Best Practices That Make the Difference

- Higher Order Thinking Skills: Challenging All Students to Achieve

- Cooperative Learning: A Standard for High Achievement

- Multiple Intelligences for Differentiated Learning

- The Hungry Brain; The Nutrition/Cognition Connection

- The Adult Learner: Some Things We Know

- Data! Dialogue! Decisions!: The Data Difference

- A Look at Transfer: Seven Strategies That Work

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