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Redman, Peggy Deal (redaktør)

Don't Smile Until December, and Other Myths About Classroom Teaching e-bog

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&quote;I felt inspired and renewed and validated.&quote; -Cathy Lutz, Teacher Madison Station Elementary School, MS &quote;Both practical and inspirational.&quote; -Chris Laster, Teacher Russell Elementary School, Smyrna, GA &quote;This is a book I want to utilize with my preservice students. It is right on, a great positive PR tool for our new teachers.&quote; -J. Victor McGuire, Founder Natio...
E-bog 165,78 DKK
Forfattere Redman, Peggy Deal (redaktør)
Forlag Corwin
Udgivet 11 november 2005
Længde 104 sider
Genrer Education
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781452215501
"e;I felt inspired and renewed and validated."e; -Cathy Lutz, Teacher Madison Station Elementary School, MS "e;Both practical and inspirational."e; -Chris Laster, Teacher Russell Elementary School, Smyrna, GA "e;This is a book I want to utilize with my preservice students. It is right on, a great positive PR tool for our new teachers."e; -J. Victor McGuire, Founder National Association for Beginning Teachers Professor, University of Nevada, Las Vegas "e;The author's voice is clear and comes from a deep set of values and beliefs that should be heard by contemporary teachers in training and by practicing teachers."e; -Marilyn Katzenmeyer Professional Development Center Smile as early and as often as you can in your learning classroom! Explore the realities behind eight well-known teaching myths with veteran teacher educator Peggy Deal Redman. With insightful classroom stories, reflective questions, how-to tips and strategies, and inspirational quotes to encourage, inspire, and motivate every teacher in today's professional learning community, this creative resource offers: Tools for building a positive classroom environment Sound advice for developing respectful relationships with students Tips for collaborating with colleagues, administrators, and parents Ideas for rekindling professional idealism