Book Recommendation - The Baller Teacher Playbook


The best educators are not content to do the same old thing year after year. Innovative educators push their thinking by engaging in 
social mediaexploring blogs, attending conferences, and exploring the newest educational books. How will you grow as a learner this year? 

Today I wanted to share a book that was recently recommended by my PLN. I think this is a book might be something many of us need today?
The Baller Teacher Playbook: How to Empower Students, Increase Engagement, and Create the Culture You Want in Your Classroom by Tyler Tarver Ed.S
Most people enter the teaching profession wanting to make a difference in young people’s lives. However, more and more teachers feel lost, frustrated, and overwhelmed with everything they’re required to do.

It’s hard to be successful without a clear plan on getting control of your classroom, empowering your students, and making the learning experience more enjoyable for you and your students. These 18 chapters are crucial for any educator who wants to take their teaching to the next level.

Teacher, Principal, Director, Dean, and YouTube/TikTok teacher, Tyler Tarver knows that education is more than just standing in front of students lecturing them on a specific topic – it’s a culture of learning that educators foster to train the next generation. If you are attempting to be the best educator you can in the environment you’re in, you need ideas and encouragement from someone who’s been exactly where you are.

Even if you had the time, money, and support we know teachers deserve, we know that applying any knowledge always has a greater impact when you’re able to give personal and practical application to the ideas you know matter. Besides sitting through 60+ hours a year of professional development, there is another way to incrementally improve your teaching week after week.

The Baller Teacher Playbook is the must-have guide for anyone who feels lost or overwhelmed by the current educational climate, even if they have been teaching for years. Learn from a fellow educator who had their fair share of mistakes and successes through the simple but effective tactics shared in these pages.

Take things further: If you want to move forward even faster as an educational professional, read a chapter once a week with your team, and come together at weekly meetings to discuss experience, ideas, triumphs, and a community of educators trying to improve themselves and their classroom.

We've also created a Recommended Educational Book Site to organize and share some great books connected to teaching and learning.

 

If you have a book that you love, please share in the comments below. #HappyLearning

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