
Portrait of a Profession
Teaching and Teachers in the 21st Century
Rowman & Littlefield Education (Publisher)
Published on 21. May 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
248 pages
978-1-57886-742-4 (ISBN)
Description
This provocative text offers an inside look at the hidden dimensions of teaching. Sometimes controversial, always poignant, the book examines highly debated issues fundamental to a free and open society. School reform is at a critical juncture; the portrait of the profession revealed here serves as a catalyst for change. Chapters discuss such timely and relevant topics as the preparation of teachers past and present, the daily work of teachers, and the influence of current policy on public education.
Teaching our children is a shared responsibility. The work of teaching described in this book demonstrates clearly that there is much work to be done by all involved. This book will inform and empower a wide range of readers including those considering careers in teaching, those who have children in school, who vote and pay taxes, work in schools, influence policy, or those who are business leaders.
Teaching our children is a shared responsibility. The work of teaching described in this book demonstrates clearly that there is much work to be done by all involved. This book will inform and empower a wide range of readers including those considering careers in teaching, those who have children in school, who vote and pay taxes, work in schools, influence policy, or those who are business leaders.
Reviews / Votes
[A]n impressive collection of essays accurately describing the evolution of teaching and education in the United States....Although dispelling myths is not the primary purpose of this book, it does provide the truth about how education and the profession of teaching came to their current state, much of which contradicts widely held assumptions....This book is a great balance of fact and position and an excellent tool for assessing the truth about where education and teaching stand today compared to years past. * VOYA * This book provides valuable insights into the real world of teaching and will appeal to prospective teachers, administrators, parents, and community members. Recommended. * School Library Connection * Districts lacking the proper number of HQTs face requirements to inform parents in Title I schools, and all schools must make HQT figures public. Think about the potential headlines. Then let the trembling begin. * American School Board Journal * [P]resents a nice overview of the numerous issues facing contemporary US K-12 schools. The book generally targets the roles of and challenges faced by US teachers. It includes chapters focusing on the history of public school teachers; the numerous, complex professional challenges teachers face in their practices; and professional development of teachers....[w]ill be of considerable interest to advanced students and faculty members engaged in teacher preparation. Summing Up: Recommended. * Choice Reviews *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
412 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-57886-742-4 (9781578867424)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
David M. Mossis associate professor, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, Neag School of Education, University of Connecticut. Wendy J. Glenn is assistant professor, Neag School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, University of Connecticut. Richard L. Schwab is dean, Neag School of Education, University of Connecticut
Content
1 In Search of a Profession: A History of American Teachers
2 Teacher Preparation-Transition and Turmoil
3 Teachers as Leaders, Teachers as Researchers, Teachers who Care: The University of Connecticut's Journey
4 Walk a Mile in Their Shoes: A Day in the Life of Professional Educators
5 Key Challenges for Teachers: Windows into the Complexity of American Classrooms
6 Technology and Professional Development
7 "Highly Qualified" Teachers and the Teaching Profession: Policy Lessons from the Field
8 What's Next? Challenges and Opportunities Facing Teachers and the Teaching Profession
2 Teacher Preparation-Transition and Turmoil
3 Teachers as Leaders, Teachers as Researchers, Teachers who Care: The University of Connecticut's Journey
4 Walk a Mile in Their Shoes: A Day in the Life of Professional Educators
5 Key Challenges for Teachers: Windows into the Complexity of American Classrooms
6 Technology and Professional Development
7 "Highly Qualified" Teachers and the Teaching Profession: Policy Lessons from the Field
8 What's Next? Challenges and Opportunities Facing Teachers and the Teaching Profession