Notes on Teaching

Notes on Teaching
Title Notes on Teaching PDF eBook
Author Shellee Hendricks
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2011-07
Genre Teaching
ISBN 9780972425544

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These gems have been passed down from generations of great teachers to help beginning teachers motivate themselves and grow into their positions. These teaching notes use simple, jargon-free language to provide explanatory commentary, helpful examples, and insights from education experts.

The Book of Learning and Forgetting

The Book of Learning and Forgetting
Title The Book of Learning and Forgetting PDF eBook
Author Frank Smith
Publisher Teachers College Press
Total Pages 0
Release 1998-04-02
Genre Education
ISBN 9780807737507

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In this thought-provoking book, Frank Smith explains how schools and educational authorities systematically obstruct the powerful inherent learning abilities of children, creating handicaps that often persist through life. The author eloquently contrasts a false and fabricated “official theory” that learning is work (used to justify the external control of teachers and students through excessive regulation and massive testing) with a correct but officially suppressed “classic view” that learning is a social process that can occur naturally and continually through collaborative activities. This book will be crucial reading in a time when national authorities continue to blame teachers and students for alleged failures in education. It will help educators and parents to combat sterile attitudes toward teaching and learning and prevent current practices from doing further harm.

Teaching Children to Care

Teaching Children to Care
Title Teaching Children to Care PDF eBook
Author Ruth Charney
Publisher Center for Responsive Schools, Inc.
Total Pages 449
Release 2002-03-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1892989085

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"Ruth Charney gives teachers help on things that really matter. She wants children to learn how to care for themselves, their fellow students, their environment, and their work. Her book is loaded with practical wisdom. Using Charney's positive approach to classroom management will make the whole school day go better." - Nel Noddings, Professor Emeritus, Stanford University, and author of Caring This definitive work about classroom management will show teachers how to turn their vision of respectful, friendly, academically rigorous classrooms into reality. The new edition includes: More information on teaching middle-school students Additional strategies for helping children with challenging behavior Updated stories and examples from real classrooms. "Teaching Children to Care offers educators a practical guide to one of the most effective social and emotional learning programs I know of. The Responsive Classroom approach creates an ideal environment for learning—a pioneering program every teacher should know about." - Daniel Goleman, Author of Emotional Intelligence "I spent one whole summer reading Teaching Children to Care. It was like a rebirth for me. This book helped direct my professional development. After reading it, I had a path to follow. I now look forward to rereading this book each August to refresh and reinforce my ability to effectively manage a social curriculum in my classroom." - Gail Zimmerman, second-grade teacher, Jackson Mann Elementary School, Boston, MA

Schoolmastery: Notes on Teaching and Learning

Schoolmastery: Notes on Teaching and Learning
Title Schoolmastery: Notes on Teaching and Learning PDF eBook
Author Donald Wilcox Thomas
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages 209
Release 2006-08-08
Genre Education
ISBN 1465317953

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Significant change usually comes about not by introduction of something new but by reinterpretation of something old. Among the more interesting illustrations of this premise is that of Arthur C. Clarke, who in 2001: A Space Odyssey uses it to account for no less than the evolution of mankind. Back eons of time, so the story goes, herbivorous man-apes roamed the parched savannas of Africa in search of food, a search that had brought them to the brink of extinction. Their miraculous transformation from man-apes to ape-men did not come about until they realized that they were slowly starving to death in the midst of plenty, that the grassy plain on which they search in vain for berries and fruit was overrun with succulent meat. Such meat was not so much beyond mankinds reach as it was beyond his imagination. To negotiate the necessary transition, the man-apes had to reinterpret their environment. The history of education can also be viewed as a sustained series of reinterpretations, which, because they remain human, retain remnants of the man-apes primeval flaw a certain primordial rigidity of the imagination that renders us unable to grasp what lies immediately at hand because it fails to correspond with what comes habitually to mind. When it comes time to characterize the educational environment of the past few decades, it will undoubtedly be remembered as an era of reform. Cries for reform in education are by no means new to schools, of course, but seldom are they the focus of such prolonged and concerted attention as they have lately received. Not since the days of Sputnik have we witnessed such massive concern about what was happening or not happening in the nations classrooms. In the sixties the thrust of reform focussed on the teaching of science and mathematics and spawned a period of curricular innovation that carried us well through the seventies. It was an exciting time to teach, a time filled with openness and optimism and plentiful support. But with the publication of A Nation at Risk in 1983 by the National Commission on Excellence in Education, a new interpretation struck. Suddenly, it seemed, everything had gone awry: the schools had somehow fallen derelict in their duty to prepare the nations youth to meet the manifold challenges that awaited them. Schools had degenerated into Shopping Malls, SAT scores had plummeted to new lows, teachers had descended to shocking levels of incompetence, and content had turned to jelly. Subsequent reports by other foundations, commissions, and blue ribbon panels confirmed the assessment. American schools are in trouble, said John Goodlad. After years of shameful neglect, according to Ernest Boyer, educators and politicians have taken the pulse of the public school and found it faint. Horace Smith Ted Sizers mythical English teacher was forced to compromise, but dares not express his bitterness to the visitor conducting a study of high schools, because he fears he will be portrayed as a whining hypocrite." Today, with the No Child Left Behind act, schools are embroiled in the tribulations of accountability, with high stakes testing roiling instruction that must teach to the test and urban communities that must struggle just to keep their schools open. Meanwhile, as vouchers swell enrollments in private schools, charter schools have begun to siphon off students and teachers from the public schools. As a schoolmaster for the past forty-five years, I view these changes with trepidation.. A little too close to Horace Smith for comfort, I am nonetheless in no mood to compromise. Although I do not doubt that I am biased, it doesnt seem to me that my students have changed significantly over the years, nor for that matter the fundamental problems of education across continents and decades. And while I am thankful that my country is worried about its teachers and its schools, my

Case Research

Case Research
Title Case Research PDF eBook
Author Michiel R. Leenders
Publisher London : Research and Publications Division, School of Business Administration, University of Western Ontario
Total Pages 156
Release 1989
Genre Business report writing
ISBN 9780771410451

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How To Write Effective Teaching Notes & Teach Case Studies Effectively?

How To Write Effective Teaching Notes & Teach Case Studies Effectively?
Title How To Write Effective Teaching Notes & Teach Case Studies Effectively? PDF eBook
Author Dr Kisholoy Roy
Publisher KISHOLOY ROY
Total Pages 105
Release 2018-08-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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This book titled How to Write Effective Teaching Notes & Teach Case Studies Effectively? can well be considered to complete my authored trilogy on management case studies. My previous two books being How to Write and Teach Case Studies Effectively?and How to Enhance Shelf Life of Case Studies? This book not just goes a step further or rather couple of steps further into the exact and effective approach to teaching cases but it also details about writing effective teaching notes. Teaching notes go a long way in making teachers understand the efficacy of a case study and its suitability of usage in the context of a particular curriculum. It also offers teachers guidance/suggestion as how to conduct a class on case based teaching.

Joining the Literacy Club

Joining the Literacy Club
Title Joining the Literacy Club PDF eBook
Author Frank Smith
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 164
Release 1988
Genre Children
ISBN 9780435100711

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