Recommended Professional Reading
These books have influenced our thinking during the development of Clerestory Learning workshops, programs, and training (clerestorylearning.com)
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Make Way for Books
Quite possibly the best and most engaging book I've read on the topic. A book you will want to re-read at least once a year! AUTHOR
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Exercise is often cited as a remedy to stress, but did you know that exercise can actually improve your brain! From the development of new neurons to the balancing of neurotransmitters, exercise holds vast benefits for mental functioning. Schools that have adopted new approaches to physical education based on these scientific findings are seeing student achievement in academic areas skyrocket. An ... AUTHOR
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An extraordinary book that addresses a fascinating topic with beautiful writing. Dispelling myths and offering suggestions, Ian Leslie makes a case for curiosity being the key to a successful and satisfying life. With implications for parents, educators, and anyone interested in living fully, this is a must-read! AUTHOR
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Hurson presents an outstanding and effective means of thinking through the process of creation or revision. Anyone looking for a successful approach to moving from idea to action will benefit from Hurson's instruction and insights. Informative and practical! AUTHOR
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In Focus, psychologist and journalist Daniel Goleman delves into the science of attention in all its varieties, presenting a long-overdue discussion of this little-noticed and underrated mental asset that matters enormously for how we navigate life.Attention works much like a muscle: use it poorly and it can wither; work it well and it grows. In an era of unstoppable distractions, Goleman persuasi ... AUTHOR
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The Jossey-Bass Reader onthe Brain and Learning The potentials of brain science for education are indeed enormous. But realizing them requires building a new interdisciplinary science that explicitly links brain science and education . . . educators need to know about brain science, and scientists need to know about education. --Kurt Fischer and Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, from the Introduction Thi ... AUTHOR
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Carol Dweck’s landmark book Mindset reveals the link between how we respond to failure and the effort we put into learning. A book every teacher, parent, and coach should read! © 2009-2024 Clerestory Learning/Make Way for Books, llc