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Description
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In Boys and Girls Learn Differently, Michael Gurian laid out the origin and nature of gender differences in the classroom. For thousands of educators, Gurian's book offered a welcome explanation for the behavior they had observed and some of the challenges they had faced with boys and girls in school. This new book, Strategies for Teaching boys and Girls, Secondary Level, shows teachers what to do about these differences. Drawing on the Gurian Institute's research and training with schools and school districts, this workbook presents practical strategies, lessons, and activities that have been field-tested in real classrooms.
The secondary level workbook focuses on building a solid foundation of learning and study habits both in the class and at home. It covers the key curricular areas and offers techniques for making all subjects more engaging for all students.
Full of practical tools, it will be an essential resource for both novices and veteran teachers who want to improve their practices and get the most out of all students--whatever their gender.
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