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15 books written by teachers which will help you become a better teacher

Whether you’re a newbie looking for tips and advice or a veteran teacher seeking inspiration and information, this compiulation of 15 books will help you hone your teaching skills and also help you better with day to day planning.

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Whether you're a newbie looking for tips and advice or a veteran teacher seeking inspiration and information, this compilation of 15 books will help you hone your teaching skills and also help you better with day to day planning. 

Why Don't Students Like School?
by Daniel T. Willingham

Why Don't Students Like School is a basic primer for every teacher who wants to know how their brains and their students’ brains work and how that knowledge can help them hone their teaching skills. 

Teach Like a Champion 2.0: 62 Techniques that Put Students on the Path to College
by Doug Lemov

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This is a complete update to the international bestseller Teach Like A Champion. This teaching guide is a must-have for new and experienced teachers alike. Over 700,000 teachers around the world already know how the techniques in this book turn educators into classroom champions. With ideas for everything from classroom management to inspiring student engagement, you will be able to perfect your teaching practice right away.

A Place Called School
by John I. Goodlad

A Place Called School is the revolutionary account of the largest on-scene study of U.S. schools ever conducted. Carried on over four years, trained investigators entered more than 1,000 classrooms nationwide to talk to teachers, students, administrators, parents, and other community members. The result is this report.

The Reading Zone
by Nancie Atwell

The author draws on evidence gathered in twenty years of classroom teaching to make the case for reading workshop more powerful than ever. The book establishes the top ten conditions for making engaged classroom reading possible for students at all levels and provides the practical support and structures necessary for achieving them.

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How Children Succeed
by Paul Tough

In "How Children Succeed," Paul Tough argues for a very different understanding of what makes a successful child. Drawing on groundbreaking research in neuroscience, economics, and psychology, Tough shows that the qualities that matter most have less to do with IQ and more to do with character: skills like grit, curiosity, conscientiousness, and optimism.

How to Win Friends and Influence People
by Dale Carnegie

You can take any situation you're in…and make it work for you!

Since its release in 1936, How to Win Friends and Influence People has sold more than 15 million copies. Dale Carnegie's first book is a timeless bestseller, packed with rock-solid advice that has carried thousands of now famous people up the ladder of success in their professional and personal lives.

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Outliers: The Story of Success
by Malcolm Gladwell

Malcolm Gladwell takes us on an intellectual journey through the world of "outliers"–the best and the brightest, the most famous and the most successful. He asks the question: what makes high-achievers different?

What Teachers Make: In Praise of the Greatest Job in the World 
by Taylor Mali

Former middle-school teacher and teachers' advocate Taylor Mali struck a chord with his passionate response to a man at a dinner party who asked him what kind of salary teachers make—a poetic rant that went viral and was seen and shared millions of times on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. Based on the poem that inspired a movement, What Teachers Make is Mali's sharp, funny, reflective, critical call to arms about the joys of teaching and why teachers are so vital to America today.

Teaching Outside the Box: How to Grab Your Students by Their Brains
by LouAnne Johnson

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Teaching Outside the Box offers practical strategies that will help both new teachers and seasoned veterans create dynamic classroom environments where students enjoy learning and teachers enjoy teaching. This indispensable book is filled with no-nonsense advice, checklists, and handouts as well as a step-by-step plan to make the first week of school a success.

The First Days of School: How to Be an Effective Teacher
by Harry K. Wong and Rosemary T. Wong

This book doesn't beat around the bush. The important parts are in bold, with pictures and diagrams. Any teacher can benefit from reading this book, or even just flipping through it for the key points.

Teach Like a Pirate: Increase Student Engagement, Boost Your Creativity, and Transform Your Life as an Educator
by Dave Burgess

Transform your class into a life-changing experience for your students using this groundbreaking inspirational manifesto. This book contains over 30 hooks specially designed to captivate your class and 170 brainstorming questions that will skyrocket your creativity.

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Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us
by Daniel H. Pink

Drive is bursting with big ideas—the rare book that will change how you think and transform how you live. Daniel H. Pink explains in this paradigm-shattering book, the secret to high performance and satisfaction in today's world is the deeply human need to direct our own lives, to learn and create new things, and to do better by ourselves and our world.

Creating Innovators: The Making of Young People Who Will Change the World
by Tony Wagner

This book shows the reader why innovation is today’s most essential real-world skill and what young people need from parents, teachers, and employers to become the innovators of future. Creating Innovators is a timely, provocative, and inspiring manifesto that will change how we look at our schools and workplaces, and provides a road map for creating the change makers of tomorrow. 

Chicken Soup for the Teacher's Soul: Stories to Open the Hearts and Rekindle the Spirit of Educators
by Jack Canfield & Mark Victor Hansen

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Chicken Soup for the Teacher's Soul is required reading for every teacher, student and former student. Readers will learn treasured lessons on the importance of encouragement, the power of love, the value of taking a risk in the classroom, and the need for mentors and allies. Teachers will recognize themselves and their students in these stories of hope and love. 

Teach Like Your Hair's on Fire 
by Rafe Esquith

Teach Like Your Hair’s on Fire! is a brilliant and inspiring road map for parents, teachers, and anyone who cares about the future success of our nation’s children. In Teach Like Your Hair’s on Fire!, Rafe Esquith reveals the techniques that have made him one of the most acclaimed educators of our time.

Source – Goodreads

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