Education activist William Ayers invites new and prospective teachers to consider the deepest dimensions of a life in teaching. Should I become a teacher? How can I get to know my students? What commitments come with me into the classroom? How do I develop my unique teaching signature? In his new book, about Becoming A Teacher, Ayers muses on 10 such questions (and a little more) to shape and structure an indispensable guide that features hands-on advice and concrete examples of classroom practice, including curriculum-making, building relationships with students and parents, fostering an effective learning environment, and teaching toward freedom. This brilliant and concise text offers a conception of teaching as both practical art and essentially ethical practice. Book Features: Specific strategies for becoming a successful classroom teacher. Foregrounds the ethical and intellectual qualities of excellent teaching. Recognizes the complexity of teaching even as it provides a map to achieve excellence. Accessible without oversimplifying the content and reducing teaching to something anemic and superficial.
about Becoming a Teacher (School : Questions)
$28.95
This book offers new and prospective teachers hands-on advice and practical examples for a successful and ethical career in education.
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Weight | 0.118 lbs |
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Dimensions | 13.7 × 0.5 × 21 in |
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