Summer Reading List

 

This book has been on my list for awhile.  A colleague gave me her copy and I'm glad I took the time to read it.  It has been good reflective practice for me in how I might have done things differently in the past and what things I will bring with me to the future.  I like the visual representation that I will include here.








 I have two other books I have on my desk at the moment.  The One Thing (The surprisingly simple truth behind extraordinary results) by Gary Keller.  I have gone as far as to google this book and I see there are a number of podcasts all dedicated to the cause.  I'm not much of a self help book kind of person but in the inside cover it says if I want more and less I should keep reading.  I will let you know how I feel about this one in a week or so.



The last book I have to flip through is Twice Exceptional (Supporting and Educating Bright and Creative Students with Learning Difficulties) edited by  Scott Barry Kaufman. It looks to be a long read although the chapters are written by different researchers.  There is the 2e movement and there is a lot of information online.  This is going to be more of a time investment and the start of an inquiry perhaps.


Credit: George Doutsiopoulos









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