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The OneMinute Teacher: How to Teach Others to Teach Themselves
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SKU: 9780007367016
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Unlock the power of self-learning with “The One-Minute Teacher” by Spencer Johnson. This practical guide reveals simple yet effective techniques for goal setting, praising, and recovery, empowering individuals to discover the joy of learning, boost confidence, and achieve lasting success. ISBN: 9780007367016
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Ayush Singh Yadav –
Easy to apply in any setting! This is a MUST read for anyone looking to help others grow.
Nikunj Singhal –
Some helpful concepts, but the ‘one-minute’ aspect felt a little oversimplified. Good for a refresher.
Singh Karan Rajesh –
Very basic concepts. While it’s a simple read, it may not be suitable for all.
P V Narsimha Redy –
A good book to refresh ideas on teaching. Worth the price for new teachers.
Akash Roy –
Found some useful advice. However, a bit basic for experienced teachers.
Anish Kumar –
Simple and straightforward. I appreciated the focus on empowering learners. Some parts felt a bit repetitive, though.
Drishti Singh –
This book changed my perspective on teaching. Helping others learn on their own? Genius!
Kanishk Raj Singh –
The strategies are good and easy to implement, could be more detailed.
Abhishek Rawat –
A nice little book with useful tips. Easy to digest, which is a plus. Could be more in-depth.
Bhavana Dubey –
Excellent for understanding how to motivate self-learning. The praising and goal-setting sections were particularly good.
Muhammed Shahjas P –
The examples in this book felt dated, but the overall message is still relevant. Worth a quick read.
Tanushree Nangia –
A great introduction to self-directed learning principles. Easy to understand, even for non-educators.
Divyanshi Singh –
Solid reminders on good teaching methods. Not revolutionary, but a good refresher on what works well.
Rithik Saini –
The book offers a simplistic view of teaching. Yet, it highlights the importance of clear goals, praise, and redirecting mistakes
Punit Kumar Yadav –
Offers a unique twist on teaching. Encourages a more ‘hands-off’ approach.
Ritika Sharma –
A quick read with some good reminders about effective teaching. Not groundbreaking, but worth the time.
Aviral Pathania –
Excellent book for all types of leaders. Doesn’t just apply to teaching in a formal setting!
Mohit Kumar Swami –
Really enjoyed how concise and straightforward this book was! It was not preachy or condescending.
Ayush Singh –
Decent read for beginners. Nothing that’ll blow you away, but good baseline tips to get you started.
Ashish Kumar –
I found the strategies practical and easy to implement. A good resource for new teachers.
Rohan –
This book provides a simple framework that anyone can use.