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Teach More, Hover Less: How to Stop Micromanaging Your Secondary Classroom

Miriam Plotinsky

Our image of a classroom community in secondary education is rapidly evolving. The experience of remote learning during a pandemic has altered our mental picture of students occupying rows of desks with a teacher nearby, closely monitoring their activities. But even when teachers are able to be in physical proximity to their students, the research is clear that students need to be empowered to take ownership of their learning in order to be fully engaged. The question this book explores is: How can teachers step back, stop micromanaging, and allow students more agency?

In this engaging guide, instructional specialist Miriam Plotinsky breaks hover-free teaching down into four sequential stages: mindset, deeper relationships, planning for engagement, and choice-based instruction. Her book shows how teachers can free themselves from helicopter habits and allow students greater control of their own learning, while still managing and maximizing classroom time effectively.

Book Details

  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
  • Publish Date: May 24th, 2022
  • Pages: 144
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.70in - 6.80in - 0.40in - 0.70lb
  • EAN: 9781324019879
  • Categories: Classroom ManagementTeaching - GeneralSchools - Levels - Secondary

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About the Author

Plotinsky, Miriam: - Miriam Plotinsky is an instructional specialist with Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland, where she has taught and led for more than twenty years. Also a National Board Certified Teacher and certified administrator, she lives in Silver Spring, Maryland.

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Praise for this book

The crux of Plotinsky's argument is central to the conversations that should be happening within every meeting in every school: how can we get out of the way of student learning? Her words are grounded in what needs to happen first: we have to target our belief systems for reflection and upgrade.--Casey Siddons, Assistant Principal, Montgomery County Public Schools, Maryland, and co-host of the Ed's (Not) Dead podcast
Plotinsky's book is both a rallying call and a practical, down-to-Earth guide for teachers who really want to move from 'sage on the stage' to 'guide on the side.' The result is a classroom that improves not only learning, but also engagement and equity.--David Nurenberg, PhD, author of What Does Injustice Have to do with Me?: Engaging Privileged White Students with Social Justice
If education is going to keep pace in the age of total information, it will be by developing student autonomy. Teach More, Hover Less proposes an educational paradigm shift where relationships, careful curation, flexible settings, and student choice lead to the state of flow teachers chase in dreams.--Christopher R. Klein, Staff Development Teacher, John F. Kennedy High School, Maryland
[A]n effective guide for anyone who wishes to examine--and even transform--the way they approach teaching.--Teachers College Record