why does the author object to teachers recommending some books strongly?answer
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Either they Want a Profit
Or They want to help us for studying
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The author object to teachers recommending some books strongly
- Our study has shown that reading for pleasure helps reduce stress. Teachers can benefit and be supported by losing themselves in a book at the end of a hard day. Additionally, we have discovered that student instructors frequently excuse their lack of leisure reading to time restrictions.
- Because he was a new student at his new school or because he just stood out, the author attracted attention. He probably disliked it because he was a shy person, therefore I don't think he did. (Since I haven't read the book or seen the movie, I can't say for sure).
- Books are very beneficial for new teachers. Each lesson's structure and subject matter are meticulously laid out in detail. Units of instruction are grouped in textbooks.
- You can learn all the strategies and lessons need to go over a subject in depth from a textbook.
- Writing detailed book reviews can assist readers in selecting a book with knowledge, and they may view you as an authoritative source. You may read Kate Canterbary's extensive review of a book here to learn more about everything she liked about it.
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