Surviving Internal Politics provides tools and strategies to assist all educators in dealing with the everyday realities within the school. Included are new chapters dealing with teaching in a time of turmoil that is faced by educators today and also deals with the new challenges that educators face as technology is incorporated into the world of the schools.
Surviving Internal Politics provides tools and strategies to assist all educators in dealing with the everyday realities within the school. Included are new chapters dealing with teaching in a time of turmoil that is faced by educators today and also deals with the new challenges that educators face as technology is incorporated into the world of the schools.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
By Beverley H. Johns; Sarup R. Mathur and Mary Z. McGrath
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Managing School Politics and Maintaining Personal Integrity 2.It's Those Little Things That Build Up in Schools 3.Surviving the Teachers Lounge 4.Dealing with Faculty Meetings 5.Coping with Professional Jealousy 6.Avoiding Stagnation: Dealing with the Pressure to Stay With the Group and Not Excel 7. Working Effectively and Professionally with the Building Administrator 8.Maintaining Professional Behavior with Parents 9.Communicating in a Political Minefield 10.Dealing with the Dynamics Created by Emotionally Unhealthy Staff Members 11.Advocacy for Children versus Job Security 12.Ways to Open Avenues to Acceptance 13.Dealing with Ostracism: Yours and Your Colleagues 14.The Politics of Technology 15.Teaching in a Time of Turmoi 16.Making That Final Decision: Can I Stay, or Do I Need to Move On? Conclusion
Introduction 1. Managing School Politics and Maintaining Personal Integrity 2.It's Those Little Things That Build Up in Schools 3.Surviving the Teachers Lounge 4.Dealing with Faculty Meetings 5.Coping with Professional Jealousy 6.Avoiding Stagnation: Dealing with the Pressure to Stay With the Group and Not Excel 7. Working Effectively and Professionally with the Building Administrator 8.Maintaining Professional Behavior with Parents 9.Communicating in a Political Minefield 10.Dealing with the Dynamics Created by Emotionally Unhealthy Staff Members 11.Advocacy for Children versus Job Security 12.Ways to Open Avenues to Acceptance 13.Dealing with Ostracism: Yours and Your Colleagues 14.The Politics of Technology 15.Teaching in a Time of Turmoi 16.Making That Final Decision: Can I Stay, or Do I Need to Move On? Conclusion
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