Johns and Wallace endeavor to touch the hearts of teachers, administrators, and parents who know deep down there is still such a long way to go and who understand that the tasks assigned to teachers are sometimes overwhelming. This book simply dissects the interesting, inspiring, and sometimes lonely world of the teacher of early childhood.
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By Robin Johns and Rocky Wallace
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Early Intervention
Chapter 2: Cinderella
Chapter 3: The Wheels on the Bus
Chapter 4: Poster Child
Chapter 5: Moonlighting
Chapter 6: Miss Teacher
Chapter 7: Mrs. Carwall's Student
Chapter 8: Ratios
Chapter 9: Stella Rae
Chapter 10: Boy Interrupted
Chapter 11: Lament of a Working Mother
Chapter 12: They Have Parents
Chapter 13: Come August
Chapter 14: Educating the Masses
Chapter 15: Closing Thoughts
References
About the Authors
Klappentext
This book simply dissects the interesting, inspiring, and sometimes lonely world of the teacher of early childhood. As the continued advancements in education across the board hint at a brighter future for our children and our society, we are troubled that some of the same practices that have prevented earlier generations of students and teachers from prospering in the classroom are still commonplace. Johns and Wallace endeavor to touch the hearts of teachers, administrators, and parents who know deep down there is still such a long way to go and who understand that the tasks assigned to teachers are sometimes overwhelming. Great classrooms have teachers who care deeply for the children entrusted to their care while great schools continually forge ahead in providing the necessary human resources, tools, training, and support in the affective domain that teachers so desperately need in order to have meaningful, fulfilling careers.