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The High Performing Teacher : Avoiding Burnout and Increasing your Motivation
The High Performing Teacher Avoiding Burnout and Increasing your Motivation
Author: Marlene Canter, Lee Canter
Practical strategies to help teachers stay motivated despite the complexities of teaching and the many challenges they face. For K-12 teachers.
ISBN-13: 9780939007820
ISBN-10: 0939007827
Publication Date: 12/25/1996
Pages: 136
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3.5 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Canter Associates
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed The High Performing Teacher : Avoiding Burnout and Increasing your Motivation on + 3352 more book reviews
Basic book with lots of info. Good for a first look at this subject.
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All I heard in graduate school was, "Lee Canter, Lee Canter, Lee Canter!" Like a mantra. Well, let's see what Mr. Lee Canter can do regarding teacher burnout! Obviously not much! I really didn't like the book. Maybe I'm not a "high-performing teacher" like the title indicates. Whatever reason, this book did not help me with any potential burnout problems that might occur. Instead I went to good old Dale Carnegie and Norman Vincent Peale and "The Secret." All of these actually worked much better than Lee Canter's book. Maybe it's just me.


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