
Introduction to Teaching
Becoming a Professional
Pearson (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 19. April 2007
Book
Mixed media product
560 pages
978-0-13-199455-3 (ISBN)
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Description
Introduction to Teaching, third edition, introduces beginning education students to the real world of teaching, providing education students with an honest look at the students, classrooms, and schools they'll encounter.
Three themes central to teaching today-- professionalism, diversity, and decision-making-- are woven through the text to give students deeper understanding of the teaching profession and to better prepare them for that profession. Two questions frame the text, "Do I want to be a teacher?" and "What kind of teacher do I want to become?".
Case studies at the beginnings of chapters provide a frame of reference for understanding chapter content while numerous teaching vignettes throughout the chapters provide vivid examples that increase reader understanding and interest. "Classroom Windows" videos and an interactive website provide opportunities for active student involvement and realistic looks at the world of teaching.
NEW! Introduction to Teaching: Becoming a Professional now includes a 6-month access code to our robust Teacher Prep Website. Ask your local Merrill Education/Prentice Hall representative for more information about this popular resource today! Or better yet, click on Take A Guided Tour of the Ultimate Classroom in the Teacher Prep Website above and explore the vast resources available to you and your students.
Three themes central to teaching today-- professionalism, diversity, and decision-making-- are woven through the text to give students deeper understanding of the teaching profession and to better prepare them for that profession. Two questions frame the text, "Do I want to be a teacher?" and "What kind of teacher do I want to become?".
Case studies at the beginnings of chapters provide a frame of reference for understanding chapter content while numerous teaching vignettes throughout the chapters provide vivid examples that increase reader understanding and interest. "Classroom Windows" videos and an interactive website provide opportunities for active student involvement and realistic looks at the world of teaching.
NEW! Introduction to Teaching: Becoming a Professional now includes a 6-month access code to our robust Teacher Prep Website. Ask your local Merrill Education/Prentice Hall representative for more information about this popular resource today! Or better yet, click on Take A Guided Tour of the Ultimate Classroom in the Teacher Prep Website above and explore the vast resources available to you and your students.
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Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Width: 278 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
1125 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-199455-3 (9780131994553)
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Content
1. Do I Want to Be a Teacher?
2. Developing as a Professional.
3. Helping Diverse Learners Succeed in Today's Classrooms.
4. Changes in American Society: Their Influences on Today's Schools.
5. Education in the United States: Its Historical Roots.
6. Educational Philosophy: The Intellectual Foundations of American Education.
7. The Organization of American Schools.
8. Governance and Finance: Regulating and Funding Schools.
9. School Law: Ethical and Legal Influences on Teaching.
10. The School Curriculum.
11. Creating Productive Learning Environments.
12. Instruction in American Classrooms.
13. Technology in American Schools.
2. Developing as a Professional.
3. Helping Diverse Learners Succeed in Today's Classrooms.
4. Changes in American Society: Their Influences on Today's Schools.
5. Education in the United States: Its Historical Roots.
6. Educational Philosophy: The Intellectual Foundations of American Education.
7. The Organization of American Schools.
8. Governance and Finance: Regulating and Funding Schools.
9. School Law: Ethical and Legal Influences on Teaching.
10. The School Curriculum.
11. Creating Productive Learning Environments.
12. Instruction in American Classrooms.
13. Technology in American Schools.