
The Thinking Teacher
A Framework for Intentional Teaching in the Early Childhood Classroom
Free Spirit Publishing Inc.,U.S.
Published on 27. April 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-1-63198-021-3 (ISBN)
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Description
This essential professional development resource provides advice for early childhood teachers who are navigating demands and changes in their careers, helping them see these challenges as growth opportunities. Through in-depth self-assessment and reflection, educators reexamine their teaching philosophy, integrate new knowledge and strategies into their practice, and strengthen the impact of their teaching on students. In the midst of a constantly changing education landscape, educators will learn to teach with intention and rediscover their unique purpose and passion for teaching young children. Digital content includes customizable forms from the book.
Reviews / Votes
"Offers a valuable guide to new and experienced teachers. As they read and do the exercises, early educators will be able to reflect on their practice, their goals, and their career. This book can be used individually or with a study group of colleagues meeting to share their passion for a profession that is as challenging as it is rewarding. In the end, the children will benefit from their intentional teachers."-Angele Sancho Passe, early childhood education consultant and author of Evaluating and Supporting Early Childhood Teachers"A must read and excellent educator guide about reflection and relationships. The Thinking Teacher gives teachers multiple, concrete resources and support for how to reflect on the complexities of a teaching life. As the authors state: 'The changes are not just coming at you; they are happening inside you.'"-Tamar Jacobson, Ph.D., author of Don't Get So Upset! Help Young Children Manage Their Feelings by Understanding Your Own
"A careful, complete approach to continuous development of teachers, by teachers. The book speaks directly to teachers, helping them develop and articulate goals, worries, questions, and areas of change. While it is supportive of teachers at any level, it also challenges them to continue to explore and respond, to recognize areas of conflict or complacency, and to stay in touch with other opinions. A wonderful tone, full of examples, while at the same time demanding, clear, and based on research and experience!"-Cindy Ballenger, teacher-researcher, author of Puzzling Moments, Teachable Moments
"Inquiry and reflection are the key to lifelong professional growth as a teacher. They are especially powerful when integrated with organized structures for ongoing dialogue with other adults. This book offers many reasons, stories, and tools to help early childhood educators seeking to promote intentional teaching for themselves and their colleagues."-Carolyn Pope Edwards, Cather Professor Emeritus, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
"This book aims to support teachers in driving their own professional development. Useful concepts include: knowing your beliefs and values, understanding stages of teacher development and the change process, integrating new knowledge into practice, and advocating for organizational support. The Thinking Teacher is a valuable resource for developing teacher intentionality, professionalism, and leadership."-Margie Carter, coauthor of Training Teachers: A Harvest of Theory and Practice; The Visionary Director; and Learning Together with Young Children
More details
Edition
Book with Digital Content
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Teacher Created Materials, Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: From Preschool to Second Grade
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 184 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-63198-021-3 (9781631980213)
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New editions

Sandra Heidemann | Beth Menninga | Claire Chang
Intentional Teaching in Early Childhood
Ignite Your Passion for Learning and Improve Outcomes for Young Children
Book
01/2019
2nd Edition
Free Spirit Publishing Inc.,U.S.
€28.50
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Persons
Sandra Heideman, M.S., is a decades-long veteran of early childhood education, with an emphasis on special needs. A past board president of the Minnesota Association for the Education of Young Children (MN AEYC), Sandra has published in Young Children and Exchange and is the coauthor of Play: The Pathway from Theory to Practice, published by Redleaf Press. She lives in Minnesota.
Beth Menninga, M.A.Ed., has over three decades of experience in early childhood education, including teaching in preschool classrooms and coordinating professional development initiatives on infant toddler caregiving, early literacy, and early math. Beth has also coauthored articles for Young Children and Exchange magazines. She is currently project coordinator at the Center for Early Education and Development at the University of Minnesota.
Claire Chang, M.A., Claire Chang is senior program officer for the Blue Cross Blue Shield Minnesota Foundation and is a former West Ed instructor. She has served on the governing board and accreditation council of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and currently serves on the board of directors of MN AEYC and Hope Community Services. Claire lives in Minnesota.
All three authors conduct workshops and presentations at national conferences.
Beth Menninga, M.A.Ed., has over three decades of experience in early childhood education, including teaching in preschool classrooms and coordinating professional development initiatives on infant toddler caregiving, early literacy, and early math. Beth has also coauthored articles for Young Children and Exchange magazines. She is currently project coordinator at the Center for Early Education and Development at the University of Minnesota.
Claire Chang, M.A., Claire Chang is senior program officer for the Blue Cross Blue Shield Minnesota Foundation and is a former West Ed instructor. She has served on the governing board and accreditation council of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and currently serves on the board of directors of MN AEYC and Hope Community Services. Claire lives in Minnesota.
All three authors conduct workshops and presentations at national conferences.