In Tenacious Teaching, Platinum Apple Award winning teacher, Alex Benn, uses his twenty-years of experience to create a new system for supporting teachers and their students, which includes:
- A framework for understanding the wide range of classroom behaviors students exhibit, The Eight Attributes of Student Success.
- A measurement tool to help teachers evaluate their own effectiveness, The Formula for Powerful Teaching.
- A specific criterion for measuring the progress of disadvantaged students, The Equity Inequality.
- A methodology for teachers to analyze their own classroom practice, to discuss strategies with their colleagues without judgment, and to help novice teachers who are struggling, The Ten Tiers of Tenacious Teaching.
He also includes Ten of the Superpowers that separate expert teachers from novices, administrators, district officials, education researchers, and everyone else.
Benn’s solution lies in autonomy. To save our students, he argues, teachers need to demonstrate that they should be solely responsible for what goes on in classrooms. To that end, he presents fresh, actionable systems, techniques, and “Tiers to Tenacious Teaching” that, in clear and brisk language, encourage student success while helping teachers evaluate both themselves and their classes, diagnose and address problems, prevent students from misunderstanding lessons and assignments, and connect material into a coherent whole. Benn writes with sympathy about obstacles confronting teachers, from disadvantaged students and widely varying skill levels to a dysfunctional college admission process.
Benn began teaching after a career as a mechanical engineer, and his guidance holds to an orderly, systemic approach, something he has found lacking in education. As a middle-school math teacher, he encountered frustrated students, behavioral problems, overcrowded classrooms, apathetic or politically driven administrators, factors that could compel any teacher to question their path. The tools, advice, and clarity of goals here offer a roadmap through all that—and to better serving students and our future, one class at a time.
Takeaway: Vital, practical guide for teachers striving to guide students to success.
Comparable Titles: Tom Hierck and Alex Kajitani’s You’re a Teacher Now! What’s Next?, Todd Whitaker’s What Great Teachers Do Differently.
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