America's Teachers: An Introduction to Education

America's Teachers: An Introduction to Education
ISBN-10
0321081412
ISBN-13
9780321081414
Series
America's Teachers
Category
Education / Administration / General
Pages
452
Language
English
Published
2002
Publisher
Allyn and Bacon
Author
Joseph W. Newman

Description

This book offers prospective teachers a realistic look at teaching as a profession. The writing is clear and accessible. The research base and documentation are the strongest on the market. The book is organized around four parts. Part One of America's Teachers, "Teaching as an Occupation," goes into extensive depth on motives for teaching, the job market, teacher salaries and evaluation, trends in teacher education, teacher organizations, and legal issues. Part Two, "Schools and Society," offers full chapters on the history, philosophy, sociology, and politics of education, emphasizing the effects of increasing cultural diversity. Part Three, "Issues for the Twenty-First Century," explores the ongoing competition between public schools and private schools and analyzes trends in the curriculum, particularly the drive to state standards and high-stakes testing. For prospective teachers.

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