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Excellence in Teaching and Learning
Bridging the Gaps in Theory, Practice, and Policy
Adnan Salhi (Anthology Editor) , Sandy Alber (Contributor) , Karen Bolak (Contributor) , Finney Cherian (Contributor) , Sally Edgerton (Contributor) , Elizabeth Hansen (Contributor) , Poonam Kumar (Contributor) , Bess Kypros (Contributor) , Han Liu (Contributor) , P Rudy Mattai (Contributor) , Pamela A. Morehead (Contributor) , Naomi Jeffery Petersen (Contributor) , Karen Schulte (Contributor) , Jumanne Sledge (Contributor) , Anne Tapp (Contributor) , Jaqueline M. Williams (Contributor) , GuidiYang (Contributor)
Excellence in Teaching and Learning
Bridging the Gaps in Theory, Practice, and Policy
Adnan Salhi (Anthology Editor) , Sandy Alber (Contributor) , Karen Bolak (Contributor) , Finney Cherian (Contributor) , Sally Edgerton (Contributor) , Elizabeth Hansen (Contributor) , Poonam Kumar (Contributor) , Bess Kypros (Contributor) , Han Liu (Contributor) , P Rudy Mattai (Contributor) , Pamela A. Morehead (Contributor) , Naomi Jeffery Petersen (Contributor) , Karen Schulte (Contributor) , Jumanne Sledge (Contributor) , Anne Tapp (Contributor) , Jaqueline M. Williams (Contributor) , GuidiYang (Contributor)
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Description
Excellence in Teaching and Learning is a collaborative effort among education scholars that addresses the theory, practice, and policy gaps that have plagued classrooms for a long time. Divided into three parts, it focuses on practical strategies for teaching and learning in different subject areas and at all levels; provides research-based models for improving teacher quality; and addresses diversity within classrooms with regard to the requirements for achieving excellence. This book will interest teachers, teacher educators, administrators, and policy makers.
Table of Contents
Part 2 Part I: Teaching and Learning Strategies
Chapter 3 Bridging the Theory, Practice, And Policy Gap for Achieving Excellence in Teaching and Learning
Chapter 4 O.D.E.S.: A Strategy for Effective Teaching and Learning in the Classroom
Chapter 5 Online Incidental Learning and Instantaneous Information Sharing in Teacher Education
Chapter 6 Strategies For Developing Collaborative Skills In Undergraduate and Graduate Teacher Education Programs
Part 7 Part II: Research and Models For Improving Teacher Quality
Chapter 8 Longitudinal Study: Effects of Action Research on Educators' Professional Growth
Chapter 9 Follow the Teacher Leaders: The Potential of Teacher Leadership to Close the Achievement Gap
Chapter 10 Infusing Technology to Increase Teachers' Comfort Level and Likelihood of Use
Chapter 11 Preservice Teachers' Knowledge Development in Reading Instruction
Chapter 12 Measuring the Gap between Knowledge and Teaching: The Development of the Mathematics Teaching Profile (MTP)
Part 13 Part III: Diversity, Teaching, And Learning
Chapter 14 "Can You Spare Some Social Change?" Preparing New Teachers to Teach Social Justice in Times of Educational Reform and Standardized Curriculum
Chapter 15 Integrating Multicultural Themes with Content Area Subjects
Chapter 16 Teaching In Diverse Classroom: Facts, Fiction, and Aspirations
Product details
Published | Oct 03 2006 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 168 |
ISBN | 9781578865192 |
Imprint | R&L Education |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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With the changes in accountability, I realized that the work of the principal would never be the same. This publication has confirmed that notion. Now, I know exactly what I need to do to move nearer to closing the achievement gap in my district-prepare teacher leaders.
Thomas G. Maridada, superintendent, Inkster Public Schools, Inkster, Michigan
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This practical and timely book offers useful information that challenges us all to rethink the educational models and experiences that teacher leaders, as well as traditional educational leaders, can benefit from while enrolled in college and university programs.
Mary L. Otto, dean, School of Education and Human Services, Oakland University
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It is imperative that teacher preparation programs develop and then expect teachers to seek and accept leadership roles and responsibilities. [Contributors] Morehead and Sledge contend that teacher leaders are one requisite ingredient to slowing current and stopping future achievement gaps in our schools.
Dyanne M. Tracy, professor and chair, Department of Teacher Development and Educational Studies, Oakland University