Cases for Teacher Development
Preparing for the Classroom
by Goldblatt, Patricia F.; Smith, Deirdre;
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'The greatest strength of the book is inclusion of realistic voices from the field-the cases are written by real teachers who have encountered actual issues in their daily practices. These cases would be a valuable addition to my course' - Andrew C. Kemp, University of Louisville
'This is a very well-written book that could be useful in a variety of settings. The cases presented will work in a number of situations and be appropriate for a number of different classes, such as preservice, student teaching, leadership, mentoring, etc. The timely topics presented make this a distinctive contribution to the literature' - Allan Cook, University of Illinois, Springfield
'The strength of the case study approach is allowing students to encounter dilemmas in teaching prior to entering the field. This would be a great book for use with a class of undergraduates' - Delores D. Liston, Georgia Southern University
'I really enjoyed reading Cases for Teacher Development: Preparing for the Classroom. The book is distinctive and superior in that the cases depict situations most teachers encounter' - Georgianna Short, Ohio State University
With the recent and increasing attention to accountability and standards, teacher preparation programs are more than ever in need of tools that vicariously acquaint future teachers with the difficult situations they will face. Cases for Teacher Development: Preparing for the Classroom is the perfect catalyst for this sort of teacher development. The cases encourage students to immerse themselves in classroom situations before they begin their practice, helping them link theory and experience. All of the cases present relevant situations that replicate the complicated, multitasked, and interrelated realms of the teacher.
The book:
- represents a variety of teacher stages, from preservice to retirement
- addresses many interrelated and complicated issues in teaching, moving between students, curriculum, and subject knowledge
- includes questions that focus directly on the case at hand, as well as case commentaries from renowned experts that broaden the work's scope and suggest new ways to think, act, and improve performance in the classroom
- provides diverse pedagogical sections that clearly involve the reader in issues pertinent to the classroom
After careful consideration and discussion of the cases and case commentaries, newly qualified teachers will be better equipped to recognize classroom incidents and student behaviours, along with their likely consequences. Any introduction to teaching course will benefit from Cases for Teacher Development, and both new and experienced teachers will find this an essential reference for reflection and refinement of classroom skills.
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- Publisher/Imprint SAGE Publications / SAGE Publications, Inc
- Publication Date March 2005
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781452222400 / 1412913667
- Publication Country or regionCalifornia
- Primary Price 30.99 GBP
- Pages280
- Publish StatusPublished
- ResponsibilityPatricia F. Goldblatt and DÔeirdre Smith, editors.
- Page size24
- Biblio NotesFormerly CIP.
- Reference CodeBDZ0006576220
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