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40+ Best Books for Teachers: Professional Development, Leadership, Memoirs & Fiction

Looking for the best books for teachers, school leaders, instructional coaches, or anyone working in education? This educator-curated reading list features must-read professional development books, social-emotional learning resources, leadership titles, memoirs, and inspiring fiction that are perfect for summer reading, staff book clubs, or year-round professional growth.

The right book can spark new ideas for your classroom, strengthen your instructional practice, inspire your leadership, or simply provide a much-needed mental reset. Every recommendation in this collection comes from trusted educators across my professional learning network—including teachers, professors, school administrators, instructional coaches, and edtech professionals—who understand the challenges and opportunities of today's classrooms.

Whether you're searching for practical teaching strategies, books on literacy and AI, leadership and school culture, or compelling memoirs and novels, you'll find educator-approved recommendations to enrich both your professional practice and your personal reading list.

⭐ Quick Picks: Find the Right Book for Your Teaching Goals

Not sure where to start? Browse this quick guide to find the best books for teachers based on your current goals. Click any book title to jump directly to its full review and recommendation.

🎯 If You Want To... 📚 Recommended Book
Improve your classroom instruction Teach Like a Champion by Doug Lemov
Increase student engagement The EduProtocol Field Guide by Marlena Hebern & Jon Corippo
Teach writing in the age of AI Teaching Writing in the Age of AI by Troy Hicks & Kristen Hawley Turner
Rethink writing instruction Writing Rediscovered by Elizabeth Wardle
Build stronger classroom relationships I Wish My Teacher Knew by Kyle Schwartz
Create a more inclusive classroom Design for Belonging by Susie Wise
Improve literacy instruction Cultivating Genius by Gholdy Muhammad
Develop student motivation 10 to 25 by David Yeager
Build better classroom culture Better Than Carrots or Sticks by Dominique Smith, Douglas Fisher & Nancy Frey
Become a stronger instructional leader Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek
Better understand student emotions Atlas of the Heart by Brené Brown
Reduce teacher overwhelm The Minimalist Teacher by Tamera Musiowsky-Borneman & C.Y. Arnold
Build better habits Atomic Habits by James Clear
Find an inspiring memoir Educated by Tara Westover
Escape into outstanding fiction James by Percival Everett

📚 What You'll Find in This Post

📚 Where to Find These Books

Most of the books featured in this post are linked through Bookshop.org, a platform that helps you buy books online while supporting local, independent bookstores. It’s a great alternative to major retailers, especially for educators who want to keep small bookstores thriving while building their personal and professional libraries. Bookshop.org also offers an ebook app, so you can read your digital purchases on the go, making it a great tool for travel, summer reading, or short breaks during the school year.

Depending on your reading preferences, here are a few other educator-friendly platforms to explore:

  • IndieBound.org – A resource from the American Booksellers Association that helps you locate and support independent bookstores in your community. You can search by ZIP code to find stores near you or check availability online before shopping locally.

  • Libro.fm – A subscription-based audiobook platform that shares profits with local bookstores. They offer educator discounts, bookshop partnerships, and curated audiobook playlists—great for listening during your commute or while multitasking.

  • HooplaDigital.com – A free digital lending service offered through many public libraries. With just a library card, you can stream or download audiobooks, ebooks, comics, and more—no waitlists, no late fees, and offline access available through the app. Ideal for budget-conscious educators and lifelong learners looking for accessible, on-demand reading, viewing, and listening.

📘 Books for Pedagogy & Professional Growth

Discover must-read books for educators and school leaders that focus on lesson design, inclusive teaching, educational equity, and leadership. Whether you're a classroom teacher or a district leader, these professional development books offer actionable strategies you can apply right away.


🧠 Books on Learning Design & Inclusive Practice

Discover how to build more inclusive and effective learning experiences. These books unpack how students learn and offer guidance on creating accessible, student-centered environments and school communities that promote success for all learners.

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Design for How People Learn by Julie Dirksen

Recommended by: Dimitri, BookWidgets Team

An accessible, research-informed guide to how people learn—ideal for teachers designing lessons, professional development leaders, or anyone creating instructional materials. 📘 Find on Bookshop.org

For how to align instructional design with BookWidgets, read, 10+ Essential Pedagogical Concepts & How to Apply Them With EdTech Tools.


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Design for Belonging by Susie Wise

Recommended by: Emily Meixner, TCNJ Professor

This powerful leadership guide helps schools and educators intentionally design inclusive, welcoming learning environments using practical strategies from the field of design thinking. 📘 Find on Bookshop.org

Curious to explore design thinking? Check out this blog post, How Teachers can SCAMPER their way to Educational Innovation.


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I Wish My Teacher Knew by Kyle Schwartz

Recommended by: Meghan Mannarino, School Administrator (& my former student!)

Born from a viral classroom moment, this book explores how simple questions can foster connection, empathy, and insight into students' lives. A moving and practical read for teachers committed to building trust and community. 📘 Find on Bookshop.org


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More Than Words by John Warner

Recommended by: Emily Meixner, TCNJ Professor

This timely book explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping writing instruction and what educators can do to integrate technology without losing the human side of teaching. 📘 Find on Bookshop.org

Read how BookWidgets is exploring AI’s role in teaching with a sneak peak at our AI prototype.


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Unleashing the Positive Power of Differences by Jane Kise

Recommended by: Liz Lietz, Educator

This book introduces “polarity thinking” as a tool to manage school challenges, encourage inclusion, and embrace diverse perspectives. Insightful for leadership teams, coaches, and educators navigating change.
📘 Find on Bookshop.org


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The Cultures of Growth by Mary C. Murphy

Recommended by: Tim Needles, Educator & Author

This science-based book moves beyond individual mindset and explores how schools and organizations can shape cultures that support learning, risk-taking, and personal transformation. 📘 Find on Bookshop.org


📚 Books about Literacy, Engagement, & Classroom Strategies

These teacher-recommended titles provide practical tools for increasing student engagement, building literacy skills, and supporting day-to-day teaching. You’ll find ideas grounded in research that you can implement right away.

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Cultivating Genius & Unearthing Joy by Gholdy Muhammad

Recommended by: Emily Meixner, TCNJ Professor

These companion books offer a research-based, equity-centered framework for literacy instruction that affirms student identity and amplifies joy, intellect, and criticality. 📘 Find on Bookshop.org


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The EduProtocol Field Guide, Books 1 & 2 by Marlena Hebern & Jon Corippo

Recommended by: Kate Baker, BookWidgets Team

These books provide adaptable lesson frameworks that support active learning and formative assessment. They're perfect for teachers looking to save time and increase student engagement. (Bonus: I'm featured in Book 2!) 📘 Find on Bookshop.org

Looking for practical ways to boost engagement and provide meaningful feedback? Explore 10 EduProtocols in BookWidgets to Boost Engagement and Feedback and discover classroom-ready activities inspired by popular EduProtocols.


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The Heart of Fiction by Kate Roberts

Recommended by: Emily Meixner, TCNJ Professor

A thoughtful and practical resource for ELA teachers who want to help students develop deeper, more personal connections to fiction and become more confident literary thinkers. 📘 Find on Amazon.com


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Teaching Writing in the Age of AI: Strategies for Teachers of Secondary Students by Troy Hicks & Kristen Hawley Turner

Recommended by: Kate Baker, BookWidgets Team

As generative AI becomes increasingly common in schools, this practical guide helps teachers rethink writing instruction while keeping student thinking at the center of the learning process. Hicks and Turner provide classroom-ready strategies for teaching writing, fostering critical thinking, and helping students use AI responsibly without sacrificing creativity, voice, or authentic learning. 📘 Find on Bookshop.org

Explore practical strategies for supporting student writing in the age of AI with 4 graphic organizers to build student writing confidence in the age of AI.


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Writing Rediscovered by Elizabeth Wardle

Recommended by: Oona Abrams, School Administrator

Writing Rediscovered by Elizabeth Wardle challenges traditional assumptions about writing instruction and argues that writing should be taught as a flexible, transferable process rather than a set of isolated skills. Educators will gain practical insights into designing authentic writing experiences that help students develop critical thinking, adapt their writing for different contexts and audiences, and become more confident, capable communicators.


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Better Than Carrots or Sticks by Dominique Smith, Douglas Fisher, and Nancy Frey

Recommended by: Meghan Mannarino, School Administrator (& my former student!)

This book introduces restorative practices as an alternative to traditional classroom management. A great resource for teachers who want to build strong relationships and a positive classroom culture grounded in empathy and accountability. 📘 Find on Bookshop.org


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Becoming Active Citizens by Tom Driscoll & Shawn McCusker

Recommended by: Kate Baker, BookWidgets Team

This book is a resource for integrating civic education across disciplines, helping students connect learning with real-world challenges and develop their voice as changemakers. 📘 Find on Bookshop.org

Learn more and see sample civics activities made with BookWidgets: Civics In Action: 10 Interactive Lessons For Young Citizens.


Cover of *Teach Like a Champion* by Doug Lemov

Teach Like a Champion by Doug Lemov

Recommended by: Colleen Nolan, Educator

Packed with high-impact strategies and examples, this is a go-to guide for classroom management, student engagement, and effective teaching—especially for new or aspiring teachers. 📘 Find on Bookshop.org

Looking for examples in BookWidgets? Check out 15+ activities to master open-ended question types in BookWidgets for better student engagement.


🧘 Books on Mindset, Habits, & Leadership

Whether you’re leading a classroom or an entire school, these books offer strategies to help you stay grounded, energized, and purposeful. Topics include leadership development, personal motivation, productivity habits, and communication.

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Atlas of the Heart by Brené Brown

Recommended by: Kim Shoffit Voge, Educator

Atlas of the Heart by Brené Brown helps readers develop the language and emotional awareness to better understand their own experiences and connect more meaningfully with others. For educators, it offers valuable insights into empathy, belonging, trust, and vulnerability—essential skills for building positive classroom relationships, supporting students' social-emotional growth, and fostering a culture where everyone feels seen and understood.
📘 Find on Bookshop.org


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Deep Work by Cal Newport

Recommended by: Robert Mayfield, Teacher at Ripon Unified School District

This book makes a strong case for reclaiming time and attention in an always-connected world. A valuable resource for teachers looking to reset their focus and make room for high-impact, meaningful work.
📘 Find on Bookshop.org


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The Minimalist Teacher by Tamera Musiowsky-Borneman and C.Y. Arnold

Recommended by: Kate Baker, BookWidgets Team

This book offers a refreshingly simple framework for reducing clutter—mental, physical, and instructional—in today’s complex classrooms. A helpful guide for educators looking to refocus on what matters most and reclaim their time, space, and energy. 📘 Find on Bookshop.org


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Better Conversations by Jim Knight

Recommended by: Meghan Mannarino, School Administrator (& my former student!)

A powerful guide to improving communication in school communities. Knight offers clear strategies for building trust, credibility, and connection in everyday conversations—essential reading for educators in leadership or mentorship roles. 📘 Find on Bookshop.org

Check out this blog post: 15+ Exciting Conversation Activities that will Boost Student Participation.


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Atomic Habits by James Clear

Recommended by: Doreen Wolfgram, Curriculum Specialist

A powerful guide to building better routines—personally and professionally. Doreen shares how she applied “habit stacking” in her classroom to establish smooth, student-led routines that ran themselves. An energizing summer read for educators looking to thrive. 📘 Find on Bookshop.org


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10 to 25: The Science of Motivating Young People by David Yeager

Recommended by: Liz Lietz, Educator

Grounded in psychological research, this book offers teachers and school leaders practical insights into adolescence, purpose, and motivation. A must-read for anyone supporting secondary learners.
📘 Find on Bookshop.org


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Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins

Recommended by: Jacqueline Gardy, Global Learning Specialist

A short, powerful read about releasing control, embracing boundaries, and focusing on what really matters. Robbins offers a mindset shift that’s especially helpful for educators navigating stress, expectations, and emotional labor. 📘 Find on Bookshop.org


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The Little Book of Hygge: Danish Secrets to Happy Living by Meik Wiking

Recommended by: Julia Barrerio, BookWidgets Team

A charming and cozy guide to finding joy in simple moments. Wiking’s insights into Danish culture and happiness are perfect for educators seeking balance, warmth, and well-being—at school or at home.
📘 Find on Bookshop.org


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Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek

Recommended by: Colleen Nolan, Educator

A powerful leadership book that explores how trust and collaboration fuel strong school teams. Sinek draws on biology and storytelling to inspire servant leadership in any learning community. 📘 Find on Bookshop.org


🧠 Brain Boosting & Curiosity Sparking Books

These nonfiction picks are perfect for educators who love learning for its own sake. Dive into books that expand your thinking on resilience, identity, innovation, and creativity.Perfect for independent study, professional learning communities, or summer reading that stretches your mind.

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Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer

Recommended by: Kate Baker, BookWidgets Team

A lyrical blend of ecology, Indigenous knowledge, and reflection. This book gently invites readers to reconsider their relationship with nature—perfect for educators teaching environmental science, sustainability, or simply seeking wonder. 📘 Find on Bookshop.org

For even more ecologically themed lessons, check out this blog post, 15+ Free Lesson Activities For Teaching Ecopoetry & Climate Change Education


Cover of *The Man Who Planted Trees* by Jean Giono

The Man Who Planted Trees by Jean Giono

Recommended by: Dimitri, BookWidgets Team

A short but profound parable about restoration, resilience, and quiet impact. A favorite among educators seeking meaningful reflection or classroom conversation starters. 📘 Find on Amazon.com


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Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear by Elizabeth Gilbert

Recommended by: Tim Needles, Educator & Author

A joyful invitation to live a creative life without fear. Gilbert’s reflections on curiosity, permission, and persistence are perfect for teachers, artists, and anyone looking to rekindle inspiration. 📘 Find on Bookshop.org


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The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why It Matters by Priya Parker

Recommended by: Kate Baker, BookWidgets Team

This thought-provoking guide explores the deeper purpose behind how we come together, whether in classrooms, meetings, or communities. Parker offers practical, insightful strategies to turn ordinary gatherings into meaningful, transformative experiences. 📘 Find on Bookshop.org


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The Cafe on the Edge of the World by John Strelecky

Recommended by: Julia Barrerio, BookWidgets Team

A thought-provoking and uplifting fable about life’s purpose, this short read invites deep reflection and offers a sense of calm. Ideal for educators exploring their “why” or seeking meaningful perspective.
📘 Find on Amazon.com


📝 Memoirs that Matter

These powerful memoirs and true stories provide a human lens on education, social change, and perseverance. Each book encourages empathy and reflection, making them excellent choices for teacher book clubs and personal growth.

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Educated by Tara Westover

Recommended by: Maura Power, Teacher (& my former student!)

A compelling memoir about the transformative power of education. Westover’s journey from an isolated upbringing to academic achievement is a profound reminder of why access to learning matters.
📘 Find on Bookshop.org


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The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls

Recommended by: Maura Power, Teacher (& my former student!)

A poignant memoir that challenges assumptions about resilience, family, and education. A favorite among educators for its emotional depth and reminder of how much students carry with them into the classroom.
📘 Find on Bookshop.org


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The Moth Presents: A Point of Beauty

Recommended by: Tim Needles, Educator & Author

A moving collection of real stories from the Moth series that celebrate vulnerability, growth, and human connection. A reflective and refreshing read for educators who value storytelling. 📘 Find on Bookshop.org


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Running by Jean Echenoz

Recommended by: Dimitri, BookWidgets Team

A stylized and literary retelling of Czech Olympic runner Emil Zátopek’s story. Combines biography, history, and storytelling in a way that sparks both curiosity and admiration. 📘 Find on Bookshop.org


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Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim by David Sedaris

Recommended by: Tim Needles, Educator & Author

A laugh-out-loud collection of personal essays with Sedaris’s signature wit and heart. Perfect for educators who appreciate dry humor and honest storytelling with emotional resonance.
📘 Find on Bookshop.org


📚 Stories That Stick (Fiction Favorites)

Reading fiction can renew your energy and expand your perspective. This list of teacher-recommended novels features meaningful stories, compelling characters, and narrative insights that stay with you long after the last page.

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The Wedding People by Alison Espach

Recommended by: Liz Lietz, Educator

A recent fiction release full of insight, wit, and emotional nuance. An ideal summer read for teachers who enjoy sharp observations on relationships and finding joy in unexpected places. 📘 Find on Bookshop.org


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The Sirens by Emilia Hart

Recommended by: Jessica Wood, Teacher (& my former student!)

A spellbinding novel told across three timelines, The Sirens explores myth, resilience, and the hidden power of women’s voices. Emilia Hart blends historical fiction and magical realism to deliver another atmospheric, emotionally rich story that will captivate fans of Weyward.
📘 Find on Bookshop.org


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Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver

Recommended by: Maura Power, Teacher (& my former student!)

A modern reimagining of David Copperfield set in Appalachia, this award-winning novel explores poverty, addiction, and resilience through the voice of an unforgettable narrator. 📘 Find on Bookshop.org


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The Measure by Nikki Erlick

Recommended by: Krista Leh, Educator and SEL Expert

Imagine receiving a box that tells you exactly how long you’ll live. This speculative novel raises questions about fate, choice, and how we live when we know what’s coming. A moving read that lingers in the heart.
📘 Find on Bookshop.org


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A Sky Full of Elephants by Cebo Campbell

Recommended by: Krista Leh, Educator and SEL Expert

This poetic and emotionally rich novel examines grief, memory, and healing. It’s a lesser-known gem with a lasting impact—ideal for educators who appreciate lyrical storytelling. 📘 Find on Bookshop.org


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James by Percival Everett

Recommended by: Emily Meixner, TCNJ Professor

A bold and compelling retelling of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn from Jim’s point of view. Everett challenges readers to reexamine race, freedom, and the American literary canon. A winner of the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the 2024 National Book Award, this powerful novel is already considered a contemporary classic.
📘 Find on Bookshop.org


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Impossible Creatures by Katherine Rundell

Recommended by: Emily Meixner, TCNJ Professor

An imaginative middle-grade fantasy that brings mythological creatures to life in a richly drawn world. A great pick for those who love Narnia, magic, and fast-paced adventures. 📘 Find on Bookshop.org


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The Firekeeper’s Daughter and Warrior Girl Unearthed by Angeline Boulley

Recommended by: Emily Meixner, TCNJ Professor

A gripping YA thriller rooted in Ojibwe culture, The Firekeeper's Daughter is both a page-turner and a powerful exploration of identity, justice, and belonging. A companion to The Firekeeper’s Daughter, the novel, Warrior Girl Unearthed follows a new protagonist as she investigates missing Indigenous artifacts and uncovers truths that connect past and present. 📘 Find on Bookshop.org


Wrap Up

Whether you’re diving into the latest education research, refining your leadership approach, or curling up with a novel after a long day, reading helps you grow as an educator and as a person. We hope this list sparks new ideas and adds something valuable to your year-round reading journey.

If you have a favorite book you think other educators should know about, let us know. We’d love to keep the conversation going. Happy reading! 📚

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