What Keeps Teachers Going?Teachers College Press, 1. jan. 2003 - 161 sider What helps great public school teachers persevere--in spite of everything? Sonia Nieto, a renowned teacher educator, takes a close look at what can be learned from veteran teachers who not only continue to teach but also manage to remain enthusiastic about it. This inspirational volume provides much-needed advice on how some urban teachers are solving the everyday challenges of student learning. Nieto collaborates with experienced teachers in urban schools who are especially effective working with students of culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds--students who are among the most marginalized in our public schools. Offering an alternative vision of what's important in teaching and learning, Nieto concludes with an urgent call to advance new national priorities for public education. |
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... 73 Postscript 74 6. Teaching as Intellectual Work The Need for Adult Conversations The Call to Write 76 77 79 Understanding Through Writing - STEPHEN GORDON 79 Writing to Improve Curriculum 81 Puerto Rican Arts in a viii Contents.
... 73 Postscript 74 6. Teaching as Intellectual Work The Need for Adult Conversations The Call to Write 76 77 79 Understanding Through Writing - STEPHEN GORDON 79 Writing to Improve Curriculum 81 Puerto Rican Arts in a viii Contents.
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Sonia Nieto. Writing to Improve Curriculum 81 Puerto Rican Arts in a Social Context - PATTY BODE 82 Is Teaching Rational ? -STEPHEN GORDON 86 Obsessed by Mindful Teaching - STEPHEN GORDON 88 Sustaining Community in Teaching 90 7 ...
Sonia Nieto. Writing to Improve Curriculum 81 Puerto Rican Arts in a Social Context - PATTY BODE 82 Is Teaching Rational ? -STEPHEN GORDON 86 Obsessed by Mindful Teaching - STEPHEN GORDON 88 Sustaining Community in Teaching 90 7 ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
TEACHING AS EVOLUTION | 9 |
TEACHING AS AUTOBIOGRAPHY | 22 |
TEACHING AS LOVE | 37 |
TEACHING AS HOPE AND POSSIBILITY | 53 |
TEACHING AS ANGER AND DESPERATION | 63 |
TEACHING AS INTELLECTUAL WORK | 76 |
TEACHING AS DEMOCRATIC PRACTICE | 91 |
TEACHING AS SHAPING FUTURES | 107 |
FINAL THOUGHTS WHAT KEEPS TEACHERS GOING IN SPITE OF EVERYTHING? | 121 |
NOTES | 131 |
REFERENCES | 145 |
153 | |
ABOUT THE AUTHOR | 161 |
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