These essays tackle important aspects of the complex, often conflicted contexts of teaching. Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of teaching, offering candid analysis of the difficulties and trade-offs inherent in teaching practice, while suggesting ways to productively address a given conflict.
These essays tackle important aspects of the complex, often conflicted contexts of teaching. Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of teaching, offering candid analysis of the difficulties and trade-offs inherent in teaching practice, while suggesting ways to productively address a given conflict.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nicholas C. Burbules is professor of educational policy studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign and currently serves as editor of Educational Theory. David T. Hansen is associate professor in the College of Education, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Reforms That Call for Teaching More Than You Understand Must We Motivate? Teaching by the Numbers Teaching and the Tragic Sense of Education The Problems of Teacher-Student Relationships in Troubled Times Predicaments in Curriculum Deliberation The Complexities of Portfolio Assessment Understanding and Managing Classroom Dilemmas in the Service of Good Teaching Being a Good Influence
Introduction Reforms That Call for Teaching More Than You Understand Must We Motivate? Teaching by the Numbers Teaching and the Tragic Sense of Education The Problems of Teacher-Student Relationships in Troubled Times Predicaments in Curriculum Deliberation The Complexities of Portfolio Assessment Understanding and Managing Classroom Dilemmas in the Service of Good Teaching Being a Good Influence
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