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It Doesn't Take a Genius Five Truths to Inspire Success in Every Student

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ISBN-10: 0071460845

ISBN-13: 9780071460842

Edition: 2006

Authors: Randall McCutcheon, Tommie Lindsey

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Description:

Providing access to the strategies that have inspired students to succeed, this practical guide is organised into five sections, each containing lessons and testimonials from the authors' greatest success stories.
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Book details

List price: $43.00
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Publication date: 12/6/2005
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Size: 5.70" wide x 8.40" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.276

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
The First Truth: Be the First Believer
A Nut with a Mission
"Reality" Teaching
Practical Matters: A Sit-in with Class
Patching Human Souls
Wall-Flowering
Improbable Dreams
Considering the Source
Self-Refilling Prophecies
Safety First
The Second Truth: Class Is Never Dismissed
You Can't Always Want What You Get
Image Isn't Everything, but It's Something
Aiming Above Morality
Mother Wit
Inalienable Wrongs
Some Things Stay the Same
Heart Breaks
Swallowing Pride
The Third Truth: Words Seldom Fail You
Word Meetings
Practical Matters: Meeting of Minds
The "Bob" Factor
Reading Allowed
Practical Matters: Works of Literature Speak
Healthy Self-Expression
Practical Matters: Mock Encomiums and Other Proposals
Glossophobia
Ask an Expert
Practical Matters: Forrester for the Trees
The Art of Persuasion
Falling in Love with Books
People Feel You
The Fourth Truth: Writers Block but Rarely Tackle
The Perfect Game
Life's Tests Are Not Standardized
Work Is Contagious
No Buts or Shortcuts
Unmaking Mistakes
Working Smart
Practical Matters: Real Fluency, Real Fast
Drawing on the Stories of Your Life
Practical Matters: Grandma Knows Best
The Fifth Truth: Paying Your Do's
Loving
Associating
Attending
Mentoring
Following
Risking
Persisting
Final Thoughts