A unique introduction to education text designed to help pre-service teachers identify and confirm certification levels for their future careers in teaching. The book focuses on 12 students, as well as teachers and administrators, using them as examples in the opening chapters as well as throughout the book. Along with the book comes a DVD that is also unique in that it includes classroom footage of the focus students and teachers featured in the text. The overall theme of the book is “how are the children?” This serves as a reminder that all teachers must always remember to think of the student first. The text brings teaching to life by taking the reader into a real school with real teachers and students. All but one chapter begins with aTeaching in Focusfeature that focuses on one of the ten-featured teachers and an experience from their classroom that fits with the content of the chapter. Rural, suburban, and urban schools are represented to help teaching students decide if teaching is right for them, what kind of teacher they want to be, and what age students they would like to teach. Some of the other pedagogical features in the book include: Teacher’s Days, Delights, and Dilemmas-In each chapter a state Teacher of the Year writes about experiences and lessons learned related to the chapter content. Letter to the Editor (Chapters 1-7, and 10-12)-a public response to a relevant issue in education in the form of a letter help readers decide what their teacher identities might be. In the News-this feature links ABC News footage on the DVD of national issues and gives opportunities to reflect on the impact of the content on teachers, classrooms, and students. A scales icon marksBalance Margin Notesin each chapter. What Role Will Diversity Play in My Teaching Identity?-these boxes appear at the end of every chapter. Professional Practice features also appear at the end of every chapter to help students apply the chapter content to what they need to do to become a professional educator.
Getting the Most Out of TV
Brownlie , F. , S. Close and L. Wingren . 1990. Tomorrow's Classroom Today . Portsmouth , NH : Heinemann . Bruner , J. 1973. Going Beyond the Information Given . ... Dole , J. , G. Duffy , L. Roehler and P.D. Pearson .
Systematic Teaching Strategies
... Kathy Gardner , Margery Ginsberg , William Glasser , Shari Graham , Thomas Guskey , Heidi Hayes Jacobs , Eric Jensen , Laurie Kagan , Spencer Kagan , Patricia Kirby , Carl Knudsen , Gloria Lewis , Robert Marzano , Deborah Pickering ...
This book aims to explain the development of a reflective approach to teaching and learning that is suitable for children of all abilities.
The Big Get Ready Book
Word Problems for Model Drawing Practice
Word Problems for Model Drawing Practice
Word Problems for Model Drawing Practice
The Work-book: Exploring Careers in Teaching