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Teaching as a Human Activity: Ways to Make Classrooms Joyful and Effective
ISBN-13
: 9781648026386 / Angielski / Miękka / 2021 / 216 str.
J. Amos Hatch
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Teaching as a Human Activity: Ways to Make Classrooms Joyful and Effective
ISBN-13
: 9781648026386 / Angielski / Miękka / 2021 / 216 str.
J. Amos Hatch
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Kategorie:
Nauka
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Pedagogika i oświata
Kategorie BISAC:
Education
>
Teaching - General
Education
>
Teacher & Student Mentoring
Education
>
Classroom Management
Wydawca:
Information Age Publishing
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781648026386
Rok wydania:
2021
Ilość stron:
216
Waga:
0.31 kg
Wymiary:
23.39 x 15.6 x 1.17
Oprawa:
Miękka
Wolumenów:
01
Dodatkowe informacje:
Bibliografia
Dedication
Introduction: Who Is Guarding the Meaning?
PART I: WHAT CAN I DO TO BE SURE I REALIZE MY DREAM OF MAKING
A POSITIVE DIFFERENCE INTHE LIVES OF MY STUDENTS?
CHAPTER 1: Our Goal Should Be to Make a Difference in the Life of Every Student We Teach
CHAPTER 2: Students Need a Purpose to Give Energy to Schooling
CHAPTER 3: Classrooms Need to Be Places Where Everyone Has a Stake in Everyone Else's Success
CHAPTER 4: It Is Shortsighted to Think That Having Fun Is a Worthy Goal for Classroom Activity
PART II: HOW CAN I MAKE MY TEACHING EFFECTIVE BY BUILDING
ONVITAL HUMANCONNECTIONS WITH MY STUDENTS?
CHAPTER 5: Teaching That Ignores the Humanness of Students and Teachers Is Joyless and Limited in Effectiveness
CHAPTER 6: Students Need to See Learning as an Inherently Valuable Human Activity and That They
Are Fully Capable Learners
CHAPTER 7: Loving Students Is Not Enough; Teachers Need to Be Warm Demanders
CHAPTER 8: Teaching Focused on Human Processes Could Make School More Meaningful to Students and Teachers
PART III: HOW CAN I MAKE MY CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT EFFECTIVE WHILE ENCOURAGING
MY STUDENTS TOBECOME SELF-REGULATING AGENTS OF THEIR OWNBEHAVIOR?
CHAPTER 9: Teaching Self-Respect Is Way More Important Than Developing Positive Self-Concepts
CHAPTER 10: Teachers Need to Make Rules That Make Sense and Reflect the Genuine Purposes of the Classroom
CHAPTER 11: When Teachers Get in Power Struggles with Students, We Lose Every Time
CHAPTER 12: Understanding Facework Principles is Essential to Building Positive Classroom Cultures
PART IV: WHAT ARE INSTRUCTIONAL APPROACHES THAT WILL ENGAGE MY STUDENTS
INSHAPING THEIR OWN DEVELOPMENT AND LEARNING?
CHAPTER 13: Scaffolding Is the Most Powerful Teaching Strategy Invented So Far
CHAPTER 14: Teaching Students to Think Would Enrich the Education Experience and Better Prepare Students
to Operate in an Increasingly Complex World
CHAPTER 15: In Order to Operate Successfully in the 21st Century, Students Need to Become Critically Literate
Consumers of Information in its Multiple Forms
CHAPTER 16: Teachers Need to Understand and Demonstrate to Their Students That Technology Has Value
In So Far as it Enhances the Human Experience in School and Beyond
PART V: WHAT CAN I DO TO ENSURE MY SUCCESSFUL INITIATION
INTOTHE TEACHING PROFESSION AND AVOID BURNOUT IN THE FUTURE?
CHAPTER 17: Teachers Need to Design and Monitor Their Own Socialization Into the Field
CHAPTER 18: It is Risky for Teachers to Depend on Students' Love as Their Major Source of Intrinsic Job Satisfaction
CHAPTER 19: Lone Ranger Teachers May Seem Heroic; But Everyone Needs Support, Encouragement,
and a Sense of Community
CHAPTER 20: Great Teachers Must Not Burn Out; We Need Them to Guard the Meaning
Postscript: What Does Teaching as a Human Activity Look Like During a Time of Crisis?
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