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Practice Perfect

42 rules for getting better at getting better

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An edition of Practice Perfect (2012)

Practice Perfect

42 rules for getting better at getting better

1st ed.
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This book provides rules for developing talent with disciplined, deliberate, intelligent practice. We live in a competition loving culture. We love the performance, the big win, the ticking seconds of the clock as the game comes down to the wire. We watch games and cheer, sometimes to the point of obsession, but if we really wanted to see greatness—wanted to cheer for it, see it happen, understand what made it happen—we’d spend our time watching, obsessing on, and maybe even cheering the practices instead. This book puts practice on the front burner of all who seek to instill talent and achievement in others as well as in themselves. This is a journey to understand that practice, not games, makes champions. In this book, the authors engage the dream of better, both in fields and endeavors where participants know they should practice and also in those where many do not yet recognize the transformative power of practice. And it’s not just whether you practice. How you practice may be a true competitive advantage. Deliberately engineered and designed practice can revolutionize our most important endeavors. The clear set of rules presented in Practice Perfect will make us better in virtually every performance of life. The "how-to" rules of practice cover such topics as rethinking practice, modeling excellent practice, using feedback, creating a culture of practice, making new skills stick, and hiring for practice. Discover new ways to think about practice. Learn how to design successful practice. Apply practice across a wide range of realms, both personal and professional. The authors include specific activities to jump-start practice. Doug Lemov is the best-selling author of Teach Like a Champion. A hands-on resource to practice, the rules within will help to create positive outliers and world-changing reservoirs of talent. - Publisher.

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Jossey-Bass
Language
English
Pages
288

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Practice Perfect: 42 rules for getting better at getting better
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Table of Contents

Foreword / Dan Heath
Preface : Why practice? Why now?
Introduction : The power of practice
Rethinking practice
How to practice
Using modeling
Feedback
Culture of practice
Post-practice : making new skills stick
Conclusion : The Monday morning test
Appendixes.
Teaching techniques from Teach Like a Champion
Sample practice activities
About the authors
Summary of rules

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
San Francisco

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
650.1
Library of Congress
BF481 .L45 2012, BF481, BF637.S4

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xix, 263 p.
Number of pages
288
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25372411M
ISBN 13
9781118216583
LCCN
2012026295, 2012027624

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