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The it factor : what makes a teacher great? / by Holly J. Thornton.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Thornton, Holly J.
Series:
Advances in Teaching and Teacher Education 2.
Advances in teaching and teacher education ; 2
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Effective teaching.
Motivation in education.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (ix, 181 pages).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Boston : Brill Sense, [2018]
Summary:
The impact a teacher has on students may be profound and lasting. Thus, teacher preparation is grounded in standards to assure that all teacher candidates know the content and have the skills needed to become good teachers. What makes a teacher great? The answer is not clear-cut or easily measured with tests. But we all know a great teacher when we see one. The best teachers have an It Factor that sets them apart from others. It is seemingly intangible and unteachable, as it’s often said that, “Some people are just born to be teachers.” This book challenges that assumption and uncovers the It Factor . Teacher and student voices helped to develop language and tools to examine how teachers are disposed to think and act and how this affects student learning. If we can identify what makes teachers great, we can teach it. Students have a sea of information, opinions and messaging at their fingertips. They find themselves navigating through a myriad of facts and “alternative facts.” Opinions, beliefs, and fallacies share the same platform and status as well grounded information and vetted ideas, fueling tensions among individuals and distance between groups. Developing students who are caring, critical thinkers and problem-solvers may be more important now than ever. The teachers who are right for this challenge have more than content knowledge and teaching skills. To meet this challenge, teachers need to have “It,” that something inside that makes them not just good teachers, but great ones.
Contents:
Front Matter
Copyright page
Preface
What Is It and Why Does It Matter?
My Journey with Dispositions
Dispositions in Action: What Do They Look Like?
What Are Dispositions, Really?
How Do Dispositions Align with Child Development?
Why Dispositions? Why Now?
What Does it Look Like? Responsive Dispositions in the Classroom
Assessment: The Disposition to Be Critical and Challenging by Lois Boone
Instruction: The Disposition to Be Facilitative by Sarah Chapman
Instruction: The Disposition to Be Creative by Jessi Hall
Management: The Disposition to Empower by Kim Tufts
Management: The Disposition to Connect by Brooke Huffman
Professionalism: The Disposition towards Change by Kellie Johnson
Professionalism: The Disposition to Be Inclusive by Kalie Eppley
Just do it: Processes and Tools
Using DIA: Breaking it Down
The It Factor Tool Kit
Next Steps for DIA: A Call to Action.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9789004364486
900436448X
OCLC:
1016406372
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004364486 DOI

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