Concise, accessible, and current, this text provides outstanding applications, real-life stories, and effective pedagogical features for those contemplating the teaching profession. Farris is also a children's book author and tells the true story of teaching in her own, easy-to-digest style. This is only fully customizable text for introduction to education. Instructors can pick and choose whatever chapters they want in whatever order they prefer. Students receive a re-ordered, repaginated softcover textbook. The text is distinguished by current coverage of multicultural issues woven throughout the text. Each chapter begins with a new feature, a discussion with a teacher, either beginning or experienced, covering the chapter's focus. Point/Counterpoint presents different sides to important educational issues. A second new feature, Talking It Over, an informal chat with the author reviewing important chapter elements, concludes each chapter. The second edition has been extensively revised to reflect the most current issues in teaching and Education today.
While the overall organization of the text has been re-arranged and expanded to provide full-coverage of the material, the proven features of the text have remained. Farris covers all current topics of interest to Education majors, including in-depth and updated information on International and American History of Education, Ethical Issues and Legal Issues. The most current data in Education are outlined and then described and supported by charts and tables. Information on computers and how the teacher can use them is integrated throughout the book. Web sites now are listed at the end of each chapter and throughout the text to point the student towards more information. Responding to user and reviewer feedback, the Historical Foundations in Education chapter in the first edition has been expanded into two chapters, Historical Foundations of Education: International Influences, and Historical Foundations of American Education. The popular Student Resource Guide has been added as a final chapter. This reorganization and the addition of two more chapters allow for a smoother transition between core topics.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 251 mm
Breite: 203 mm
Dicke: 22 mm
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978-0-697-37537-7 (9780697375377)
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Pamela J. Farris is Distinguished Teaching Professor in the Department of Literacy Education at Northern Illinois University. She is the author of several books including Language Arts: Process, Product, and Assessment, Elementary and Middle School Social Studies: An Interdisciplinary Approach, and Teaching, Bearing the Torch. She has published widely in the areas of literacy and teacher education. A former elementary teacher, she is recognized for her ability to put theory into practice.
CHAPTER 1 The Teaching Profession CHAPTER 2: The Purpose of Schools CHAPTER 3: Trends in Education CHAPTER 4: Philosophical Foundations of Education CHAPTER 5: Historical Foundations of Education: International Influences CHAPTER 6: Historical Foundations of American Education CHAPTER 7: Legal and Ethical Issues in Education CHAPTER 8: Social Issues in Education CHAPTER 9: The Administration and Governance of Schools CHAPTER 10: School Funding CHAPTER 11: The Teachers in the Schools CHAPTER 12: The School Curriculum CHAPTER 13: Effective Instructional Strategies CHAPTER 14: Managing the Classroom Environment CHAPTER 15: Schools and Their Environment CHAPTER 16: Education in Other Nations CHAPTER 17: Student Resource Guide Glossary References Index