Teaching Empathy guides teachers as they seek to create and maintain classrooms in which students are sensitive to the needs of others.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Suzanna E. Henshon, Ph.D., taught composition and creative writing for 13 years. Before receiving her Ph.D. in gifted education at William & Mary, Sue studied at the University of Chicago (M.A.) and Wesleyan University (B.A.).
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Why Empathy? Chapter 1: What Is Empathy? Chapter 2: How Can You Create an Empathetic Classroom? Chapter 3: How Can You Teach Empathy? Chapter 4: How Does Emotional Intelligence Relate to Empathy? Chapter 5: How Can You Maintain Empathy in Your Classroom? Chapter 6: How Can Students Give Back to Society? Chapter 7: How Can You Use Technology to Promote Empathy? Chapter 8: How Can You Lead a Schoolwide Empathy Initiative? Conclusion: What Is Your Future Vision of Empathy? References About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction: Why Empathy? Chapter 1: What Is Empathy? Chapter 2: How Can You Create an Empathetic Classroom? Chapter 3: How Can You Teach Empathy? Chapter 4: How Does Emotional Intelligence Relate to Empathy? Chapter 5: How Can You Maintain Empathy in Your Classroom? Chapter 6: How Can Students Give Back to Society? Chapter 7: How Can You Use Technology to Promote Empathy? Chapter 8: How Can You Lead a Schoolwide Empathy Initiative? Conclusion: What Is Your Future Vision of Empathy? References About the Author
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