Quote by Debbie Silver, Retired teacher, author, consultant, speaker:
“Looking back, I see now that I got the workout and the students got the worksheet.” – Ron Nash
"This quote reminds me of my own first few years of teaching. I tried to be energetic, entertaining, and engaging, but at the end of the day I was exhausted by my reliance on teacher-focused output. Despite overwhelming research on the importance of engaging students in active learning, I just did not see how I could increase student involvement and still cover all the material I was supposed to include. I wish I had had Nash’s newly revised From Seatwork to Feetwork to guide me.
In this teacher-friendly book Ron Nash provides a blueprint for how to flip the traditional 80% teacher/ 20% student input model by implementing strategies designed to engage students in all kinds of vigorous learning activities. He masterfully demonstrates how teachers of all subject areas and grades can shift their roles to more of a guide and to less of a gatekeeper of important information. Through his own teaching history and his countless hours doing teacher observations, Ron has gleaned expert knowledge and concrete examples for making the transition to the student-centered classroom.
Mr. Nash understands learners, particularly today’s learners, and he effectively advises how to embrace their need for a more participatory role in their own learning. I recommend this book to all teachers – those who are new and those who need to be “re-newed.” Buy a copy, buy a new highlighter, and prepare to be inspired to make sure it is the students who are tired at the end of the school day, not the teacher."
“Looking back, I see now that I got the workout and the students got the worksheet.” – Ron Nash
"This quote reminds me of my own first few years of teaching. I tried to be energetic, entertaining, and engaging, but at the end of the day I was exhausted by my reliance on teacher-focused output. Despite overwhelming research on the importance of engaging students in active learning, I just did not see how I could increase student involvement and still cover all the material I was supposed to include. I wish I had had Nash’s newly revised From Seatwork to Feetwork to guide me.
In this teacher-friendly book Ron Nash provides a blueprint for how to flip the traditional 80% teacher/ 20% student input model by implementing strategies designed to engage students in all kinds of vigorous learning activities. He masterfully demonstrates how teachers of all subject areas and grades can shift their roles to more of a guide and to less of a gatekeeper of important information. Through his own teaching history and his countless hours doing teacher observations, Ron has gleaned expert knowledge and concrete examples for making the transition to the student-centered classroom.
Mr. Nash understands learners, particularly today’s learners, and he effectively advises how to embrace their need for a more participatory role in their own learning. I recommend this book to all teachers – those who are new and those who need to be “re-newed.” Buy a copy, buy a new highlighter, and prepare to be inspired to make sure it is the students who are tired at the end of the school day, not the teacher."
Debbie Silver
Retired teacher, author, consultant, speaker