
Classroom Teaching
A Primer for New Professionals
Andrea M. Guillaume(Author)
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 12. June 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
197 pages
978-0-13-099844-6 (ISBN)
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Description
This text will be useful for students in courses such as: Basic methods of teaching, Introduction to Education, Educational foundations, and Teaching seminars (the course that accompanies guided teaching experiences). In general, courses in which students explore the world of classroom teaching practice will be well served by this text.
This practical text is a brief introduction to teaching for grades K-12 (especially for students who are receiving emergency certification to teach as they are learning). It takes the approach that teaching practice is constructed by the individual, must be conceptually sound, and must consider the context and the learner. With its conversational tone, the book seeks to give research supported advice on teaching that makes it easily accessible to a broad range of readers. Unlike similar texts, it addresses many critical topics and novice-teacher questions in very few pages that make it easily accessible for readers to refer back to these parts of the book as they teach. It also encourages readers to enact well-defined notions of good practice and to address the needs of diverse learners.
This practical text is a brief introduction to teaching for grades K-12 (especially for students who are receiving emergency certification to teach as they are learning). It takes the approach that teaching practice is constructed by the individual, must be conceptually sound, and must consider the context and the learner. With its conversational tone, the book seeks to give research supported advice on teaching that makes it easily accessible to a broad range of readers. Unlike similar texts, it addresses many critical topics and novice-teacher questions in very few pages that make it easily accessible for readers to refer back to these parts of the book as they teach. It also encourages readers to enact well-defined notions of good practice and to address the needs of diverse learners.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Width: 280 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
472 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-099844-6 (9780130998446)
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Content
1. The Nature of Teaching.
2. Developing a Personal Stance toward Education.
3. Planning.
4. Advice on Instruction: Come In.
5. Instructional Strategies.
6. Assessment.
7. Managing the Learning Environment.
8. Encouraging Appropriate Behavior.
9. Professional Responses to Learner Diversity.
10. Growing in Your Profession.
2. Developing a Personal Stance toward Education.
3. Planning.
4. Advice on Instruction: Come In.
5. Instructional Strategies.
6. Assessment.
7. Managing the Learning Environment.
8. Encouraging Appropriate Behavior.
9. Professional Responses to Learner Diversity.
10. Growing in Your Profession.