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Book Synopsis
Listening is Learning: Conversations Between 20th and 21st Century Teachers is a unique approach for meeting the challenges of today's teachers. In sixteen chapters of conversations between veterans and young teachers, readers will discover engaged teaching from the previous century that captures the attention of students. The classroom is the perhaps the last vestige of hope where children will discover the joy of being together without intermediary devices. Conversations invite reflection. Listening to respectful discussions between young and older teachers allows readers to slow down and take stock of their own positions and beliefs. Young teachers will come away with not only rich ideas but also a sense of encouragement to meet the challenges of digitally driven students. Face-to-face classrooms are the best hope for students to discover their best selves, without distractions so prevalent in social media. If teachers choose to show students from the first day that they care about

Trade Review
Listening is Learning offers all of us who strive to become better teachers valuable insight, inspiration, and the reminder that teaching is a collaborative process. Frank Thoms’ excellent book illustrates just how much we have to learn from the hard-earned wisdom of other teachers, and how the pursuit of teaching excellence never ends. A valuable book for anyone in the classroom. -- Dinty W. Moore, author of “Crafting the Personal Essay”
You have such a wonderful way of drawing the reader into the dialog going on in your books. It makes the reader start “talking to the text” to want to become part of the conversation. I don't know another writer who does this. -- Ursula Boyle, 2nd grade teacher
The best way to learn is from others who have been there before you. This book is filled with the kind of wisdom available when veteran teachers and young teachers share ideas in conversation. It is an extraordinary collection of wise suggestions any teacher will want to inhale. -- Susan Page, author, "Why Talking is Not Enough"
Frank Thoms encourages us to slow down. He sets us up to linger and observe conversations between veteran and new teachers and allows their insights about teaching and learning to calmly and deeply wash over us. You will be rewarded with the opportunity to think, reflect, and learn alongside thoughtful veteran and new teachers alike. -- Jenn David-Lange, author of "The Main Idea"
Frank Thoms writes with passion and joy, empathy and inclusiveness. In these pages, teachers will find not only hands-on solutions but nourishment for the soul. -- Gerard Helferich, author of “An Unlikely Trust: Theodore Roosevelt, J.P. Morgan, and the Improbable Partnership That Remade American Business”
In a warm and gentle voice, Thoms offers both emotional wisdom and practical support for new teachers, and for veterans thinking about how best to support new teachers. He makes a good argument for collaborative relationships among teachers and between teachers and their students. -- Hugh Silbaugh, dean and teacher, Northfield-Mount Hermon

Table of Contents
Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1- Break the Mold: Michael Harding & Meera Sharma Chapter 2- Engage Students: Michael Harding & Meera Sharma Chapter 3- Invoke Primary Sources: Frances Smith & Joyce Bertrand Chapter 4- Frame the Big Picture: Michael Harding, Frances Smith, Meera Sharma & Joyce Bertrand Chapter 5- Teach Students to Think: Terry Rowe & Ivan Deutsch Chapter 6- Explore the Other Side: Terry Rowe & Ivan Deutsch Chapter 7- Use Grading to Improve Learning: George Persons & Harold Coughlin Chapter 8- Co-Teach with a Master Teacher: Del Goodwin & Lewis Denton Chapter 9- Teach Collaboratively: Paula Ralston, Jennifer Symons & Jeremy Wilson Chapter 10- Embrace Controversy: Martin Oldenberg, Ellen Harper & Isabella Gonzalez Chapter 11- Teach Reading for Understanding: Carolyn Hench & Lea Archer Chapter 12- Invest in Social-Emotional Learning: George Persons, Harold Coughlin & Amanda Booker Chapter 13- To Google or Not to Google: Don Jorgensen, Amy Watson, Gordon Mason, & Bonnie Canton Chapter 14- Stay Grounded in Reality: Don Jorgensen Amy Watson, Gordon Mason, & Bonnie Canton Chapter 15- Seek the Middle Ground: Martin Oldenberg, Ellen Harper, Isabella Gonzalez & Thomas Singleton Chapter 16- And It’s the Little Things: Lillian Bailey, Michael Harding, Meera Sharma, John Hutchinson, Ford Daley & Martha Esersky Coda Appendix About the Author

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    Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
    Publication Date: 1/23/2018 12:11:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781475840148, 978-1475840148
    ISBN10: 1475840144

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    Book Synopsis
    Listening is Learning: Conversations Between 20th and 21st Century Teachers is a unique approach for meeting the challenges of today's teachers. In sixteen chapters of conversations between veterans and young teachers, readers will discover engaged teaching from the previous century that captures the attention of students. The classroom is the perhaps the last vestige of hope where children will discover the joy of being together without intermediary devices. Conversations invite reflection. Listening to respectful discussions between young and older teachers allows readers to slow down and take stock of their own positions and beliefs. Young teachers will come away with not only rich ideas but also a sense of encouragement to meet the challenges of digitally driven students. Face-to-face classrooms are the best hope for students to discover their best selves, without distractions so prevalent in social media. If teachers choose to show students from the first day that they care about

    Trade Review
    Listening is Learning offers all of us who strive to become better teachers valuable insight, inspiration, and the reminder that teaching is a collaborative process. Frank Thoms’ excellent book illustrates just how much we have to learn from the hard-earned wisdom of other teachers, and how the pursuit of teaching excellence never ends. A valuable book for anyone in the classroom. -- Dinty W. Moore, author of “Crafting the Personal Essay”
    You have such a wonderful way of drawing the reader into the dialog going on in your books. It makes the reader start “talking to the text” to want to become part of the conversation. I don't know another writer who does this. -- Ursula Boyle, 2nd grade teacher
    The best way to learn is from others who have been there before you. This book is filled with the kind of wisdom available when veteran teachers and young teachers share ideas in conversation. It is an extraordinary collection of wise suggestions any teacher will want to inhale. -- Susan Page, author, "Why Talking is Not Enough"
    Frank Thoms encourages us to slow down. He sets us up to linger and observe conversations between veteran and new teachers and allows their insights about teaching and learning to calmly and deeply wash over us. You will be rewarded with the opportunity to think, reflect, and learn alongside thoughtful veteran and new teachers alike. -- Jenn David-Lange, author of "The Main Idea"
    Frank Thoms writes with passion and joy, empathy and inclusiveness. In these pages, teachers will find not only hands-on solutions but nourishment for the soul. -- Gerard Helferich, author of “An Unlikely Trust: Theodore Roosevelt, J.P. Morgan, and the Improbable Partnership That Remade American Business”
    In a warm and gentle voice, Thoms offers both emotional wisdom and practical support for new teachers, and for veterans thinking about how best to support new teachers. He makes a good argument for collaborative relationships among teachers and between teachers and their students. -- Hugh Silbaugh, dean and teacher, Northfield-Mount Hermon

    Table of Contents
    Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1- Break the Mold: Michael Harding & Meera Sharma Chapter 2- Engage Students: Michael Harding & Meera Sharma Chapter 3- Invoke Primary Sources: Frances Smith & Joyce Bertrand Chapter 4- Frame the Big Picture: Michael Harding, Frances Smith, Meera Sharma & Joyce Bertrand Chapter 5- Teach Students to Think: Terry Rowe & Ivan Deutsch Chapter 6- Explore the Other Side: Terry Rowe & Ivan Deutsch Chapter 7- Use Grading to Improve Learning: George Persons & Harold Coughlin Chapter 8- Co-Teach with a Master Teacher: Del Goodwin & Lewis Denton Chapter 9- Teach Collaboratively: Paula Ralston, Jennifer Symons & Jeremy Wilson Chapter 10- Embrace Controversy: Martin Oldenberg, Ellen Harper & Isabella Gonzalez Chapter 11- Teach Reading for Understanding: Carolyn Hench & Lea Archer Chapter 12- Invest in Social-Emotional Learning: George Persons, Harold Coughlin & Amanda Booker Chapter 13- To Google or Not to Google: Don Jorgensen, Amy Watson, Gordon Mason, & Bonnie Canton Chapter 14- Stay Grounded in Reality: Don Jorgensen Amy Watson, Gordon Mason, & Bonnie Canton Chapter 15- Seek the Middle Ground: Martin Oldenberg, Ellen Harper, Isabella Gonzalez & Thomas Singleton Chapter 16- And It’s the Little Things: Lillian Bailey, Michael Harding, Meera Sharma, John Hutchinson, Ford Daley & Martha Esersky Coda Appendix About the Author

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