
K-12 Classroom Teaching
A Primer for New Professionals
Andrea M. Guillaume(Author)
Pearson (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 14. July 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
336 pages
978-0-13-256549-3 (ISBN)
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Description
K-12 Classroom Teaching: A Primer for New Professionals is the perfect text for a foundations or general methods text where the basic knowledge, skills, and dispositions required for classroom success are addressed. It presents core content such as planning, instruction, assessment, management and discipline in clear, reader-friendly language. Readers appreciate its illustrative anecdotes and practical suggestions.
The Primer is solidly grounded in the newest research (with hundreds of new citations) and well versed in the demands of classrooms today. This edition is grounded by a conception of inclusive and responsive instruction: a conception that places students and families at the center of each educational decision and includes them all as critical partners in the educational endeavor. The inclusive and responsive approach requires teachers to continue their learning-about themselves as a starting point-in order to gain the dispositions and skills necessary to push each student toward high standards through authentic relationships and through careful planning, management, and active instruction.
This edition also focuses sharply on the demands of the 21st Century and prepares teachers to meet those demands by developing in themselves and their students competencies such as critical, creative, and systems thinking, collaborative skills, and Information and Communication Technology literacy.
The Primer is solidly grounded in the newest research (with hundreds of new citations) and well versed in the demands of classrooms today. This edition is grounded by a conception of inclusive and responsive instruction: a conception that places students and families at the center of each educational decision and includes them all as critical partners in the educational endeavor. The inclusive and responsive approach requires teachers to continue their learning-about themselves as a starting point-in order to gain the dispositions and skills necessary to push each student toward high standards through authentic relationships and through careful planning, management, and active instruction.
This edition also focuses sharply on the demands of the 21st Century and prepares teachers to meet those demands by developing in themselves and their students competencies such as critical, creative, and systems thinking, collaborative skills, and Information and Communication Technology literacy.
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Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 218 mm
Width: 277 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
785 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-256549-3 (9780132565493)
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Person
Andrea M. Guillaume is a Professor in the Department of Elementary and Bilingual Education at California State University, Fullerton. She began her active teaching journey as a public school teacher and continues that journey by working with preservice and practicing teachers at the university and in local schools. She writes numerous articles and books for teachers, exploring her professional interests in pedagogy, content area instruction, and teacher development.
Content
Chapter 1: The Nature of Teaching
Chapter 2: Developing a Personal Stance Toward Education
Chapter 3: Getting to Know Students and Their Families
Chapter 4: Providing Inclusive and Responsive Instruction
Chapter 5: Planning for Instruction
Chapter 6: Advice on Instruction: COME IN
Chapter 7: Instructional Models and Strategies
Chapter 8: Student Assessment
Chapter 9: Managing the Learning Environment
Chapter 10: Classroom Discipline: Encouraging Appropriate Behavior
Chapter 11: Growing in Your Profession
Glossary
References
Index
Chapter 2: Developing a Personal Stance Toward Education
Chapter 3: Getting to Know Students and Their Families
Chapter 4: Providing Inclusive and Responsive Instruction
Chapter 5: Planning for Instruction
Chapter 6: Advice on Instruction: COME IN
Chapter 7: Instructional Models and Strategies
Chapter 8: Student Assessment
Chapter 9: Managing the Learning Environment
Chapter 10: Classroom Discipline: Encouraging Appropriate Behavior
Chapter 11: Growing in Your Profession
Glossary
References
Index