Beginning and veteran teachers alike can dive into the deep end of todayÆs classroom challenges with this handy and entertaining guide.áCombining theory and anecdotes,áthis updated edition of the bestseller highlights more insightful principles for educators. The second edition of Teaching From the Deep End encourages teachers to think about their profession and teaching persona andáto think about school politics, ethics, and a host of other issues. The author invitesáyouáto enter the classroom with a passion formed by knowing what you want to accomplish, seeing those around you in order to…mehr
Beginning and veteran teachers alike can dive into the deep end of todayÆs classroom challenges with this handy and entertaining guide.áCombining theory and anecdotes,áthis updated edition of the bestseller highlights more insightful principles for educators. The second edition of Teaching From the Deep End encourages teachers to think about their profession and teaching persona andáto think about school politics, ethics, and a host of other issues. The author invitesáyouáto enter the classroom with a passion formed by knowing what you want to accomplish, seeing those around you in order to begin properly, planning to bring your students to knowledge and understanding, and anticipating challenges to that plan. New in this edition are: Tips on the job searchWorking with colleagues and parentsSuggestions for navigating school politicsáWays to surviveáa culture of testmaniaHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dominic Belmonte taught at York Community High School in Elmhurst, Illinois, for twenty years as an English teacher and chairman of the English Department. He is now President and CEO of the Golden Apple Foundation for Excellence in Teaching. A member and past chairman of the Golden Apple Academy of Educators, in 1989 he co-created the Golden Apple Scholars of Illinois program, a pre-induction teacher preparation experience that is now the Golden Apple Foundation's largest program, named by Harvard University as one of 15 programs out of 1,200 nationwide as a finalist for its Innovations in American Government award. In 1996 Belmonte also co-created the GATE (Golden Apple Teacher Education) program, an alternative pathway to teacher certification for mid-career adults wishing a career in teaching secondary math or science or teaching elementary school children.
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Foreword to the Second Edition by Gregory Michie Preface About the Author Part One: Getting There 1. The Teaching Profession: What Are You Doing and Why Are You Doing It? 2. Perception During the Job Search 3. Your Educational Philosophy: Creating Your Teaching Tenets 4. Reflective Writing Exercises for New and Veteran Teachers 5. Remember the Paul Potts Principle: It Is So (If You Think So) Part Two: Being There 6. The Classroom: Where the Teacher s Path and the Student s Path Converge 7. The Teacher s Words: You Can Heal and You Can Harm 8. The Teaching Persona: Who You Are When Yoüre Standing up There at the Big Desk 9. Working With Colleagues: Being a Team Player 10. Dealing With School Hierarchy and Politics 11. Don t Make Things Worse: Avoiding Deficit Views of Children 12. A Pep Talk About Parents 13. Seven Yin-Yang Blunders to Avoid Part Three: Staying There 14. Classroom Ethics: 68 What-If s That Will Make Any Teacher Say "Yikes!" 15. Major Stresses in the Teaching Profession: Why You Must Remain a Teacher 16. The Paperwork Can Kill You 17. Living in Testmania Part Four: Bringing Others There 18. Creating Programs for Teacher Preparation: The Programs of the Golden Apple Foundation in Illinois Epilogue: Group Hug References Index
Foreword to the Second Edition by Gregory Michie Preface About the Author Part One: Getting There 1. The Teaching Profession: What Are You Doing and Why Are You Doing It? 2. Perception During the Job Search 3. Your Educational Philosophy: Creating Your Teaching Tenets 4. Reflective Writing Exercises for New and Veteran Teachers 5. Remember the Paul Potts Principle: It Is So (If You Think So) Part Two: Being There 6. The Classroom: Where the Teacher s Path and the Student s Path Converge 7. The Teacher s Words: You Can Heal and You Can Harm 8. The Teaching Persona: Who You Are When Yoüre Standing up There at the Big Desk 9. Working With Colleagues: Being a Team Player 10. Dealing With School Hierarchy and Politics 11. Don t Make Things Worse: Avoiding Deficit Views of Children 12. A Pep Talk About Parents 13. Seven Yin-Yang Blunders to Avoid Part Three: Staying There 14. Classroom Ethics: 68 What-If s That Will Make Any Teacher Say "Yikes!" 15. Major Stresses in the Teaching Profession: Why You Must Remain a Teacher 16. The Paperwork Can Kill You 17. Living in Testmania Part Four: Bringing Others There 18. Creating Programs for Teacher Preparation: The Programs of the Golden Apple Foundation in Illinois Epilogue: Group Hug References Index
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