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An edition of Teachers, schools, and society (1988)

Teachers, schools, and society

3rd ed.
  • 10 Want to read

Teachers. Schools, and Society is designed for introductory courses in teacher education variously labeled Introduction to Education. Introduction to Teaching, or Foundations of Education. The primary intent of such a course, whatever its label, is to provide you with sufficiently broad and detailed exposure to the realities and intellectual context of teaching so that you can answer those all-important questions: Do I want to become a teacher? What do I need to become the best teacher possible? What should a professional in the field of education know? To help you answer these questions, we have produced a text with the following characteristics.

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McGraw-Hill
Language
English
Pages
500

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First Sentence

"PREFACE Content Coverage. First of all. we have tried to give you a panoramic view of education. To accomplish this, we have elected to view the field from several different vantage points. In Part One you will see the world of teachers and teaching from a new perspective—the teacher's side of the desk. In Part Two your field of vision will be widened so that you can examine the history, structure, culture, and curriculum of that complex place called school. Part Three then examines the broad foundational forces (legal, financial, organizational, and philosophical) that underlie and shape the world of teaching and schools. In Part Four you will have a chance to examine and debate current issues and trends in education and to join us in speculating about their future. Finally, the Resource Handbook provides practical information about entering the teaching profession. It also offers guidelines and strategies for collecting important information about teaching as you observe in schools. Style of Presentation. The trouble with panoramic views is that the observer is often at such a distance from what is being viewed that all richness of detail is lost. Vague outlines devoid of human interaction dominate the scene. To combat this trap, we have at various points throughout the text replaced our wide-angle lens with a narrower telescopic view that captures the human drama that comprises the world of education. For example, in many chapters we introduce traditionally city, abstract topics with illustrative scenarios that help personalize and dramatize the topic at hand. In a slightly- different vein, introductory quizzes that probe your prior knowledge and beliefs are used to introduce and personalize the chapters on governance, law, and philosophy. We hope that these stylistic elements, along with a writing style that is deliberately informal rather than academic, will add spice and human interest to the text."

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
371.1/02
Library of Congress
LB1775 .S24 1994

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
1 v. (various pagings) :
Number of pages
500
Dimensions
20 x 26 cm

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1400566M
ISBN 10
0070549222
LCCN
93008343
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4253314

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL49718W

Work Description

"Combining the brevity of a streamlined Introduction to Education text with the support package of a much more expensive book, the brief edition of Teachers, Schools, and Society encourages experienced instructors to explore their own creativity while ensuring that newer faculty can teach the course with confidence. David Sadker's and Karen Zittleman's lively writing style captures the joys and challenges of teaching. The text stresses the importance of fairness and justice in school and society, focuses on the most crucial topic areas, and integrates the most current issues in education. In addition, the wealth of activities included--from online video observations to portfolio-building exercises--offers a broad range of ways to introduce students to the teaching profession"--

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