What books have inspired your teaching or helped you grow as an educator? Let’s create a reading list that can offer new perspectives and practical advice for teachers.
When the adults change, everything changes - Paul Dix.
Teach like a champion by Doug Lemov.
The hidden lives of learners by Graham nuthall
Design for How People Learn
Author: Julie Dirksen
This book delves into the principles of understanding, memory, and attention, providing practical guidance on creating engaging and effective learning experiences.
The Accidental Instructional Designer: Learning Design for the Digital Age
Author: Cammy Bean
Offering a real-world perspective, this book guides readers through the instructional design process, making it especially beneficial for those transitioning into the field.
Michael Allen’s Guide to e-Learning: Building Interactive, Fun, and Effective Learning Programs for Any Company
Author: Michael W. Allen
A comprehensive resource on creating engaging e-learning experiences, this book shares insights from a pioneer in the field.
Map It: The Hands-On Guide to Strategic Training Design
Author: Cathy Moore
Introducing the action mapping approach, this book helps instructional designers create training that directly improves workplace performance.
e-Learning and the Science of Instruction: Proven Guidelines for Consumers and Designers of Multimedia Learning
Authors: Ruth C. Clark and Richard E. Mayer
This book provides research-based design principles for multimedia learning, bridging the gap between scientific research and practical application.