The Cure for the Common School

Effective Teaching Methods for the 21st Century

Make Learning Fun and Engaging

by Lee Ognibene


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Softcover
$17.95
Hardcover
$27.95
E-Book
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/7/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 212
ISBN : 9780595464647
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 212
ISBN : 9780595702381
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 212
ISBN : 9780595907625

About the Book

Most American students are bored and uninspired; our teachers are overwhelmed and losing hope; our schools have fallen behind the rest of the world in the subjects of science, math, and reading. And Lee Ognibene has the cure.

An award-winning educator for more than thirty years, Ognibene explains how and why American schools are failing, challenges traditional teaching methods, and delivers a cooperative learning model that reflects today's media- and tech-savvy students and makes teaching and learning active, fun, and rewarding.

Brimming with personal anecdotes, seasoned advice, and plenty of practical tools and exercises, this refreshingly innovative teacher's guide offers new ways to handle praise, keep up with technology, facilitate school–industry partnerships, measure genuine learning, challenge each and every student, make curriculum relevant and engaging, appreciate and accommodate gender differences, expect (and inspire) excellence, and much more. Ognibene even proposes groundbreaking ideas such as school laptops for every child and distance learning where high school students do not have to attend classes on campus every day!

A must-read for every teacher and administrator-and parents, too-The Cure for the Common School paves the path for enthusiastic teachers to cultivate the genius in every student and create model schools that will once again make the American educational system the envy of the world.


About the Author

Lee Ognibene is an award-winning middle school science teacher who taught on Long Island, New York, for more than thirty years. Since his retirement in 2001, he enjoys giving science assemblies at local schools and offers teacher workshops and district presentations nationwide to improve teaching effectiveness. He recently moved to South Carolina. Ognibene has been married for thirty-seven years and has two children. You may contact Lee by e-mail: sciman7@gmail.com