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Name:
Chris
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POWER TEACHING IS NOW WHOLE BRAIN TEACHING! Our new name, unlike our old one, describes exactly what we do ... teach the whole brain. New name. New Vision. Same great prices! Based on our work over the last 10 years, we are one of the fastest growing education reform movements in the United States. Over 6,000 educators representing over 250,000 students have attended our free conferences. In the last year, our websites have received over half a million hits. For more information, email me, Chris Biffle, at CBiffle@AOL.com.
About Me:
Hometown:
St. Louis, Missouri
Country:
United States
Occupation:
Professor of Philosophy
Companies:
Crafton Hills College, Yucaipa, California
Hobbies:
Photography ... see my website at:
Movies:
Cool Hand Luke, Manhattan
Music:
Gregorian Chants, early Dylan
Books:
Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, James Agee and Walker Evans
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Watch hundreds of educators enthusiastically involved in the first National Whole Brain Teaching Conference, at Louisiana College in Alexandria, Lo...
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Watch veteran Whole Brain Teacher Chris Rekstad lead his fourth graders through a session of Mind Soccer, WBT's review anything game. For a free M...
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Watch Kristin DeWit, veteran Whole Brain Teacher, guide her class through a lively algebra lesson. To download hundreds of pages of free materials...
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This amazing, free Whole Brain Teaching game teaches beginning (and remedial!) readers the 100 most common English sight words ... kids love this g...
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A review of Whole Brain Teachng (Power Teaching) basics: the class-yes, and the Five Classroom Rules. Tips on advanced techniques are also present...
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Channel Comments
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1fart1
(2 weeks ago)
can i get an uh huh? [uh huh!]
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PattyBlessedWtwins
(1 month ago)
Awesome!!! I am a mexican teacher working as ESL teacher in a private bilingual school here in Monterrey Mexico!! After few years without working as a teacher -I was into mothering issues- I just started again -09/10-and I found myself into a new generation of kids who are asking for something else!!! How great and relieved I felt when I saw your videos and decided to practice some of it with my 3rd grade students!!! Now I need more of it!! I have been reading some on the web, but you must be the right person to approach in order to get the right method accomplished! I am sending you an email right now!! I am totally enthusiastic, optimistic and positive about it, that I am sharing it to my colleagues too, just as the previous comment says!!
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Canarinhas
(2 months ago)
I'm a portuguese teacher of English and I'm wondering how to adapt Power Teaching to my lessons... any ideas? It's good to help students memorise vocabulary, but some words and concepts are difficult to grasp in a gesture. And do you think teenagers will engage with these rules and activities? This has a lot to do with my teaching style, but I'm afraid I won't be able to make English as clear as it needs to be in these activities. I'd love to see a video on Foreign Language Teaching using this methodology. Congratulations on your excellent job!
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desertmoonrose
(3 months ago)
Is there a place I can read about the reasoning behind the silent mirroring? THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO!
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Pixiel01
(4 months ago)
hey! thanks a lot for your tips! they are really useful! It's my first year as a teacher and I really appreciate your videos a lot.
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CZSurfrider
(4 months ago)
As a novice teacher of two years, I can't get enough of your site. Thank you so much!
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arodrigues1982
(7 months ago)
Is there any way you can add videos showing how to introduce and use the power teaching system with high school students?? I need all the help i can get as a new teacher ;P
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lushall
(8 months ago)
hi Dear Professor one student in my class said that the Class and Yes voices like singing I used your way last friday with my grage four students in our English class it worked the whole class seems to come back with full energy thank you a lot
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HasanAbulFez
(8 months ago)
Sobhan Allah... This is beautiful.. I'm in EDU for teaching :)
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sendkathy
(9 months ago)
Teaching is a second career for me and I am in my 6th year and my first year in upper elementary-3rd grade. I know my classroom mgt skills are lacking and I am eager to implement your strategies because I am also desperate to ensure my students are all learning. I love the gesturing in concert with learning because it involves kinethestic processing. The repetition is great for auditory learners and the drama wonderful for creating emotional connections to learning. My only concern is that I am very uncoordinated. You laugh but I have never been able to smoothly replicate even the simplest finger play. I'm afraid I will have students rolling in the isles when I say rule number 2 and my hand shows 4 fingers! What can those of us who have faulty wiring do to compensate?
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