Teachers As "Persuaders": An Interview With Daniel Pink By Larry Ferlazzo

Teachers As "Persuaders": An Interview With Daniel Pink

As I mentioned in last week's post, instead of responding to the "question of the week," I'm lucky enough to share an interview I did with author Daniel Pink.

Dan's new best-selling book is titled To Sell Is Human: The Surprising Truth About Moving Others (Disclosure: Dan interviewed me -- and my wife, Jan Judson -- for the book, andseveral quotes from us appear in one of the chapters).

Dan will also be leading a Webinar in April for Education Week on "How Teachers Can 'Sell' More to Students." His Webinar will be the third in a series on "New Strategies to Motivate and Engage Students." Principal Chris Wejr and I will be leading the first one on March 5th, and it will coincide with the publication of my new book, Self-Driven Learning: Teaching Strategies for Student Motivation. Look for an except from it next week in Education Week Teacher.

Interview With Daniel Pink

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