TRENCH WARFARE: How to Win the War to Educate Our Children
Teachers--Ever Feel Like You're Losing the War to Educate Your Students?
In our current educational climate of Common Core, test scores, and teacher evaluations, have you ever wondered--what about the students?
Even though graduation rates have increased in recent years, are the young men and women in our classrooms truly engaged in the learning process?
Trench Warfare: How to Win the War to Educate Our Children is an exploration of the "why" no one wants to talk about for our continued failures in education. It doesn't have to do with class or race. It actually has to do with simple economic theory of supply and demand.
Why are students not demanding a better education?
"In this remarkable and important book, Denny Geraghty not only identifies
the real problem in education, but also offers a solution by developing a thesis
supported by irrefutable economic laws. Current teachers and aspiring teachers would be well advised to read this ground breaking book."

Linda Gordon, PHD,
Principal, Denver Public School and Adams 12 Five Star School Districts
Education Professor, Regis University, Denver, Colorado
How do you get the students themselves interested in what they're learning?
An engaged, interested student is going to learn, is going to do better on tests, is going to graduate and do his or her alma mater proud. But how do you really do that?
Discover ways to keep your students interested.
Read Trench Warfare and apply the simple wisdom imparted by a teacher who still cares.
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TRENCH WARFARE: How to Win the War to Educate Our Children
Teachers--Ever Feel Like You're Losing the War to Educate Your Students?
In our current educational climate of Common Core, test scores, and teacher evaluations, have you ever wondered--what about the students?
Even though graduation rates have increased in recent years, are the young men and women in our classrooms truly engaged in the learning process?
Trench Warfare: How to Win the War to Educate Our Children is an exploration of the "why" no one wants to talk about for our continued failures in education. It doesn't have to do with class or race. It actually has to do with simple economic theory of supply and demand.
Why are students not demanding a better education?
"In this remarkable and important book, Denny Geraghty not only identifies
the real problem in education, but also offers a solution by developing a thesis
supported by irrefutable economic laws. Current teachers and aspiring teachers would be well advised to read this ground breaking book."

Linda Gordon, PHD,
Principal, Denver Public School and Adams 12 Five Star School Districts
Education Professor, Regis University, Denver, Colorado
How do you get the students themselves interested in what they're learning?
An engaged, interested student is going to learn, is going to do better on tests, is going to graduate and do his or her alma mater proud. But how do you really do that?
Discover ways to keep your students interested.
Read Trench Warfare and apply the simple wisdom imparted by a teacher who still cares.
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Teachers--Ever Feel Like You're Losing the War to Educate Your Students?
In our current educational climate of Common Core, test scores, and teacher evaluations, have you ever wondered--what about the students?
Even though graduation rates have increased in recent years, are the young men and women in our classrooms truly engaged in the learning process?
Trench Warfare: How to Win the War to Educate Our Children is an exploration of the "why" no one wants to talk about for our continued failures in education. It doesn't have to do with class or race. It actually has to do with simple economic theory of supply and demand.
Why are students not demanding a better education?
"In this remarkable and important book, Denny Geraghty not only identifies
the real problem in education, but also offers a solution by developing a thesis
supported by irrefutable economic laws. Current teachers and aspiring teachers would be well advised to read this ground breaking book."

Linda Gordon, PHD,
Principal, Denver Public School and Adams 12 Five Star School Districts
Education Professor, Regis University, Denver, Colorado
How do you get the students themselves interested in what they're learning?
An engaged, interested student is going to learn, is going to do better on tests, is going to graduate and do his or her alma mater proud. But how do you really do that?
Discover ways to keep your students interested.
Read Trench Warfare and apply the simple wisdom imparted by a teacher who still cares.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157223649
Publisher: Hugo House Publishers, Ltd.
Publication date: 05/06/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 218
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Denny Geraghty taught secondary social studies his entire career. He had to find ways to get his students interested or they would have been lost. His successes are what fuel the power of this practical guide to better teaching.
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