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The Jossey-Bass reader on teaching / foreword by Ann Lieberman.

Van Pelt Library LB1025.3 .J684 2003
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Jossey-Bass Inc.
Series:
Jossey-Bass education series
The Jossey-Bass education series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Teaching.
Physical Description:
xvii, 270 pages ; 23 cm.
Other Title:
Reader on teaching
Teaching
Place of Publication:
San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, [2003]
Summary:
All teachers come to the profession with high ideals but few are prepared for the challenges posed by the complexities of classroom life. How can they remain passionate and inspired in the face of the daily realities of teaching? And how can teachers engage their students in the quest to know and discover?
Written by some of the most highly acclaimed teacher-writers, "The Jossey-Bass Reader on Teaching" includes excerpts from books, essays, and articles that explore the very heart of the teaching experience. This comprehensive resource offers a wide variety of perspectives and insights into the realities of classroom teaching. The volume's contributors are some of the best known teachers and education experts: Parker Palmer, Sylvia Ashton-Warner, William Ayers, Lisa Delpit, Robert L. Fried, Paulo Freire, Maxine Greene, Martin Haverman, Herbert Kohl, Andrew Dean Mullen, James Nehring, Vivian Gussin Paley, Vito Perrone, Mike Rose, Seymour Sarason, and Frank Smith.
The nineteen chapters in this stellar collection explore the challenges and joys of teaching and cover three main topics: the meaning of teaching, the experience of teaching, and the art of teaching skills. In addition, the book presents concrete ideas for developing a variety of strategies for providing opportunities for students to become involved in doing schoolwork themselves and for engaging students in meaningful projects.
Learning to teach is a lifetime affair involving constantly changing complexities of context, curriculum, and the communities of students; this book guides teachers to become passionate, dedicated, and purposeful.
Other books in the "Jossey-Bass Reader" series include "The Jossey-BassReader on Educational Administration, The Jossey-Bass Reader on Gender in Education, The Jossey-Bass Reader on School Reform, "and "The Jossey-Bass Reader on Technology and Learning."
Contents:
The heart of a teacher : identity and integrity in teaching / Parker J. Palmer
The mystery of teaching / William Ayers
Passionate teaching / Robert L. Fried
Reading the world/reading the word / Paulo Freire
Teaching as possibility : a light in dark times / Maxine Greene
Learning to read / Patrick McWilliams
Order in the classroom / Andrew Dean Mullen
"Welcome to the sixth grade" / Brad Wilcox
Excerpt from White teacher / Vivian Gussin Paley
Teachers college and student teaching / Herbert Kohl
Change, resistance, and reflection / Seymour B. Sarason
Is passionate teaching for new teachers, too? / Robert L. Fried
Groups / James Nehring
Creative teaching / Sylvia Ashton-Warner
The silenced dialogue : power and pedagogy in educating other people's children / Lisa Delpit
Refining the craft of teaching
Vito Perrone
Calexico, California / Mike Rose
The pedagogy of poverty versus good teaching / Martin Haberman
The immensity of children's learning / Frank Smith.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
0787962406
OCLC:
51068861

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