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Commonsense Questions about Instruction
The Answers Can Provide Essential Steps to Improvement
Commonsense Questions about Instruction
The Answers Can Provide Essential Steps to Improvement
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Description
Parents want teachers to explain how they instruct children. They become annoyed when the teachers are silent or surly. Parents counter with explicit, common sense questions: how do teachers arouse interest, design curricula, reinforce discipline, assign grades, designate textbooks, and select technology? This book examines the parents' questions, the answers they elicited, the allies they attracted, and the improvements they initiated.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Why Ask Shrewd Questions?
Chapter 2: What Is Instruction’s Goal?
Chapter 3: What Are the Fundamental Subjects?
Chapter 4: What Prods Learning?
Chapter 5: How Complex Is Classroom Discipline?
Chapter 6: What Are the Right Questions about Textbooks?
Chapter 7: How Much Technology Do Teachers Need?
Chapter 8: Do Grades Matter?
Chapter 9: What Prods Politicians to Collaborate on Schools?
Chapter 10: How Much Data on Teachers Is Needed?
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Product details
Published | Jan 30 2014 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 176 |
ISBN | 9781475805086 |
Imprint | R&L Education |
Dimensions | 240 x 162 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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My experience in preparing teacher candidates and educational leaders reinforces the need to give thought to the type of questions that parents, community leaders, and the general public will ask them. Some of the appealing features of this book are that each chapter highlights an important educational question, the answers to it, and the context for those answers. Dr. Giordano effectively uses the case study method to present pre-service teachers, in-service teachers, and administrators with real-world experiences.
Vickie S. Gentry, Ph.D., dean, Gallaspy Family College of Education and Human Development, Northwestern State University of Louisiana
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This book will increase the knowledge of a subject that will be in the news forever—education. Although it is hard to ask the right educational questions, those questions deserve great and accurate responses. Gerry Giordano has provided an invaluable service by examining the questions and the attempts to answer them.
Richard Harrison, Ed.D., dean and professor emeritus, Georgia Regents University