Description
- ISBN-13: 9780007367016
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Publisher Imprint: HarperCollins Entertainment
- Height: 197 mm
- No of Pages: 112
- Width: 130 mm
- ISBN-10: 0007367015
- Publisher Date: 06/1979
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 85 gr







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.