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Understanding the landscape of teaching / Irene Mae Naested, Bernie L Potvin, Peter Waldron

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Canada : Pearson, 2004. Description: xix, 364 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780130619198
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 371.102 NAE
Summary: Understanding the Landscape of Teaching is intented to help pre-service teachers understand the educational universe. This book provides opportunities for pre-service teachers to engage in conversations about teaching that are informed by current knowledge and professional wisdom. This book looks at teaching through six interconnected dimensions: Assumptions: Clarifying the Old and Exposing the New, Case Studies and Stories: Vignettes of Life in Schools, Teaching Qualities: Fundamental Considerations for Learning and Teaching, Current Research: Information for Thinking and Decision-Making, Knowledge: Essential for Professional Competence, Theory to Practice: Strategies and Ideas for Course or Group.
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Includes bibliography reference and index.

Understanding the Landscape of Teaching is intented to help pre-service teachers understand the educational universe. This book provides opportunities for pre-service teachers to engage in conversations about teaching that are informed by current knowledge and professional wisdom. This book looks at teaching through six interconnected dimensions: Assumptions: Clarifying the Old and Exposing the New, Case Studies and Stories: Vignettes of Life in Schools, Teaching Qualities: Fundamental Considerations for Learning and Teaching, Current Research: Information for Thinking and Decision-Making, Knowledge: Essential for Professional Competence, Theory to Practice: Strategies and Ideas for Course or Group.

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