The book has been a success already in Dutch with almost 1800 copies sold in 5 weeks time.
For who can’t read Dutch, the English version will be published in March by Sage Publishing.
Some people were lucky enough to read the book already, and had this to say about it:
If you’re seeking to improve your knowledge of education research but unsure where to start, you won’t find a better gateway book than this. Its insights are scholarly enough to inspire future study, yet practical enough to be applied in first period tomorrow.
author of ‘Education is Upside-Down: Reframing Reform to Focus on the Right Problems’
Pedro de Bruyckere helped to reveal the lack of evidence behind many intuitively appealing ideas within teaching in his previous book. In Ingredients for Great Teaching he takes the next logical step – pointing teachers towards the more reliable evidence about teaching and learning they can use in the classroom. This excellent and accessible book represents an important contribution to one of the major foundations of professionalism in teaching; expertly describing the evidence-informed, scientific insights that teachers can use to make deliberate choices for the benefit of their pupils and students.
educational researcher and author
And there is also somebody else who read the book already, check the cover and yes, I’m proud:
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