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Teaching what you don't know
Book • 2009
In this practical and humorous book, Therese Huston provides creative strategies for dealing with typical challenges faced by educators teaching unfamiliar subjects.
She emphasizes that authority in the classroom doesn't solely come from perfect knowledge and offers tips for engaging students and handling difficult questions.
The book is both useful and hopeful, framing teaching what you don't know as an adventure rather than a chore.
She emphasizes that authority in the classroom doesn't solely come from perfect knowledge and offers tips for engaging students and handling difficult questions.
The book is both useful and hopeful, framing teaching what you don't know as an adventure rather than a chore.
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