Description
Paperback cover has some wear and minor creases in the corners. Pages have minor warping on the sides but otherwise clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of “Twenty Principles for Teaching Excellence” offers a glimpse into the world of independent school education and the pursuit of pedagogical excellence. Originally published in the late 20th century, this workbook serves as a practical guide for educators seeking to refine their craft and cultivate an engaging, student-centered learning environment.
Authored by M. Walker Buckalew, an esteemed figure in the realm of independent school management, this volume distills decades of experience into twenty concise principles. From fostering a nurturing classroom culture to embracing innovative teaching methods, each principle is accompanied by thought-provoking exercises and reflections, inviting educators to delve deeper into their own practices.
While the book’s exterior may bear the gentle marks of frequent use, its contents remain a timeless resource for those dedicated to the art of teaching. Collectors and educators alike will appreciate the opportunity to explore this insightful work, a testament to the enduring pursuit of educational excellence within the independent school community.