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Go to My LibraryChoice Words (Audiobook): How Our Language Affects Children's Learning
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- English
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- Stenhouse Publishers
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- 9781571107367
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Many reviewers describe "Choice Words" as a profoundly impactful book that transforms their perspective on teaching and learning. It is praised for highlighting the critical role of a teacher's language in shaping classroom dynamics, student independence, and overall agency. Readers found the book full of simple yet powerful ideas for fostering autonomy, a growth mindset, problem-solving skills, and social-emotional learning in students. Many consider it a valuable tool for professional development, offering insights into how word choices and tone define student expectations, self-perception, and relationships within the classroom. The book is seen as a "game-changer" for those new to consciously considering their language, providing practical strategies and examples that can be applied to create a more supportive and intellectually rich environment. Several readers reread the book multiple times, finding new wisdom and reminders of what truly matters in education, with some even wishing they had read it earlier in their careers or as parents.
Despite its strong core message, "Choice Words" also draws criticism for its presentation and readability. A recurring complaint is that the book, though short, feels dry, long-winded, and challenging to get through, with some reviewers abandoning it multiple times. Many felt that the essential ideas could be condensed into a much shorter paper or pamphlet, as the author sometimes uses overly academic or pretentious vocabulary, which adds confusion rather than clarity. Some found the writing unengaging, with research and examples feeling crammed rather than expanded for better understanding. While the underlying premise is widely appreciated, some experienced educators felt the book didn't offer substantial new insights if they were already highly conscious of their language. Additionally, a few reviewers noted a perceived focus on elementary education, which made it feel less directly applicable to high school settings, though others argued its principles transcend grade levels. Questions were also raised regarding the extent of real-world testing and the credibility of some presented methods.
Overall, "Choice Words" is considered a significant and thought-provoking book that underscores the immense power of language in educational settings. While its profound message about fostering student agency and self-perception through intentional communication is widely lauded, its dense writing style and academic tone can be a barrier for some readers. This book is particularly recommended for pre-service teachers, educators seeking to deepen their understanding of classroom management and pedagogy, and anyone in a guiding role, including parents, who wishes to cultivate more empowering and respectful interactions with children. It serves as an excellent resource for professional development, encouraging self-reflection and inspiring measurable changes in communication for those committed to creating a supportive and effective learning environment, even if it requires a conscious effort to navigate its prose.
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