Times 10 Publications is on a mission to help you become a magnificent magenta teacher. That is, a teacher who knows and feels just how bold, vibrant and noble their job really is.
Become a proud magenta teacher with the help of Times 10 Publications. Get excited about your profession again and see how your joy and engagement spreads throughout your classroom.
The publisher’s new magenta approach stems from the work of veteran teacher James Alan Sturtevant and his book ‘Teaching in Magenta: 100 Paths to Joy and Well-being for You and Your Students’. With illustrations from Lauren Barnes, the book reinforces what can often be lost in a now overburdened and over-administrated profession: that teaching and learning should be bold, vibrant, and noble. Times 10 Publications and James Sturtevant believe the color magenta encapsulates these qualities and they are proud to be at the forefront of this new teaching movement.
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Author James Sturtevant wrote the book in a climate in which teacher wellbeing and fulfillment are at an all-time low in the United States, with burnout and stress at an all-time high. Taking into account the corresponding low rates of student engagement in classrooms around the country, Sturtevant believes the teaching profession needs a rethink.
As such, in accordance with his magenta philosophy, his guidebook puts your joy and wellbeing first, understanding that this has a ripple effect which will extend outwards to your students.
James Sturtevant and Times 10 Publications appreciate that, if you are a harried classroom teacher, this may feel like a lofty and unreachable goal. As such, ‘Teaching in Magenta’ gives you practical and actionable tools and pathways that will help you to gain new insights, ideas, and energy for your teaching practice.
You can access more information on the book at https://www.10publications.com/engagement-books
‘Teaching in Magenta: 100 Paths to Joy and Well-being for You and Your Students’ focuses specifically on the five core areas of compassion, optimism, balance, adaptability and contentment, all with a view to rekindling your passion for your craft and boosting student engagement by fostering active learning.
Times 10 Publications hopes that the magenta movement will continue to spread throughout the teaching profession. To that end, they have also published more books on teacher wellbeing and student engagement in their HACK Learning Series.
A spokesperson for the publishers and educational innovators said, “Magenta is bold, it’s vibrant, and the color holds noble qualities. ‘Teaching in Magenta’ means creating magnificent days. Find renewed joy in teaching, and soon your students and colleagues will notice how refreshingly magenta you have become.”
If you’ve been feeling beige or even stormy gray in the classroom lately, discover how you can become a magnificent magenta teacher.
Visit https://www.10publications.com to see how Times 10 Publications can help you transform your teaching practice and your feelings of happiness and fulfillment at work.