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I want you to wake up excited, teach a full day and leave school invigorated. I want you to educate students, but I also want you to challenge, motivate, and inspire them to become the best they can be. I want you to feel great every day. I don't ever want you to feel overwhelmed, defeated, or discouraged to the point of giving up - EVER! I want your first day to be enjoyable and productive, but I also want your last day and every day in between to be the same. Sound impossible? I'm here to tell you it's NOT. After reading "Teaching made simple, effective, and enjoyable" you will have the…mehr

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I want you to wake up excited, teach a full day and leave school invigorated. I want you to educate students, but I also want you to challenge, motivate, and inspire them to become the best they can be. I want you to feel great every day. I don't ever want you to feel overwhelmed, defeated, or discouraged to the point of giving up - EVER! I want your first day to be enjoyable and productive, but I also want your last day and every day in between to be the same. Sound impossible? I'm here to tell you it's NOT. After reading "Teaching made simple, effective, and enjoyable" you will have the knowledge and skills to make each day the best it can be. An amazing experience awaits you and your students.
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John Brown, D. D. (1778-1848), of Langton, was a theological writer. He was born at Glasgow, licensed by the presbytery of Glasgow, ordained minister of Gartmore , and joined the Free Church in 1843. He received the degree of D.D. from the University of Glasgow in November 1815. He was one of the early friends and promoters of evangelical views in the church of Scotland, and a contributor to the 'Christian Instructor.' He was the author of two books which attained fame, Vindication of Presbyterian Church Government, in reply to the Independents and The Exclusive Claims of Puseyite Episcopalians to the Christian Ministry indefensible.