The joy of teaching making a difference in student learning

A fresh approach to teaching that puts student learning at the center of teachers' work, reflecting new thinking in the field emerging from the accountability movement, research on teacher effectiveness from educational psychology, and current accreditation requirements for student outcomes. Us...

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Main Author: Hall, Gene E. 1941 (Author)
Other Authors: Quinn, Linda F., Gollnick, Donna M.
Format: Book
Published: Boston Pearson Allyn & Bacon 2008
©2008
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Summary:A fresh approach to teaching that puts student learning at the center of teachers' work, reflecting new thinking in the field emerging from the accountability movement, research on teacher effectiveness from educational psychology, and current accreditation requirements for student outcomes. Using a multitude of examples from the working lives of teachers, this book propels students into the world of teaching by pairing rich examples and real-life stories with practical applications. Rather than taking a superior stance toward its readers, it meets them where they are in their professional development, anticipating and addressing questions about today's schools and students and what actually happens in the daily lives of today's teachers.
Physical Description:xxxv, 620 p. colour, illustrations 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (page 577-589) and indexes
ISBN:0205405592
9780205405596