On Being a Teacher

  • On Being a Teacher: Readings from Educational Leadership (EL Essentials)
    By Marge Scherer

    The Edcamp model has spread rapidly since our first event in 2010, not only throughout the United States (41 states are now represented) but also internationally to Sweden, Ontario, British Columbia, Japan, Vietnam, Indonesia, ...

  • On Being a Teacher: The Human Dimension
    By Ellen Kottler, Jeffrey A. Kottler, Stanley J. Zehm

    Written with the trainee, beginning, and experienced teacher in mind, the authors help teachers discover their own special traits that make them superlative teachers. teaching strategies Professional development activities An in-depth look ...

  • On Being a Teacher
    By Jonathan Kozol

    Jonathan Kozol, National Book Award-winning author and one of America's foremost writers on social issues, offers a passionate and provocative critique on the role of the teacher in Americas public...

  • On Being a Teacher: The Human Dimension
    By Ellen Kottler, Jeffrey A. Kottler, Stanley J. Zehm

    This book covers: Research-based teaching strategies Professional development activities An in-depth look at parent-teacher conferences Ideas for getting involved in your school and district to further professional growth Information on ...

  • On Being a Teacher
    By Jonathan Kozol

    In this challenging and strongly argued work, the National Book Award-winning author offers a fervent and provocative assessment of the role of the teacher in America’s schools.

  • On Being a Teacher: The Human Dimension
    By Ellen Kottler, Jeffrey A. Kottler, Stanley J. Zehm

    As a beginning teacher, it will be essential for your survival that you find a mentor to guide you through and around the rough spots (Ingersol & Smith, 2003). Find someone who is warm, caring, and has a good sense of humor.

  • On Being a Teacher: The Human Dimension
    By Jeffrey A. Kottler, Stanley J. Zehm

    Updated Edition of Bestseller This updated best-seller explores the human resources teachers need in order to gain attention, respect, and devotion from their students.