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Narratives From The Classroom An Introduction To Teaching 1st Edition Paul Chamness Miller

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Narratives From The Classroom An Introduction To Teaching 1st Edition Paul Chamness Miller
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Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.01 MB
Pages: 289
Author: Paul Chamness Miller
ISBN: 9781452263113, 1452263116
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Narratives From The Classroom An Introduction To Teaching 1st Edition Paul Chamness Miller by Paul Chamness Miller 9781452263113, 1452263116 instant download after payment.

Narratives from the Classroom: An Introduction to Teaching introduces the reader to many of the important classroom issues surrounding the field of teaching. This book is unique in that it is a collection of personal accounts and ideas written by the teachers and teacher educators who lived those experiences. Because this is an introduction to teaching, each chapter addresses a different topic, ranging from the purpose of schools and teachers, issues about policies and programs in the school, and various practices found within the classroom walls. There is also a section that addresses preparation for the job market and what the first year of teaching is like. This book deliberately avoids being prescriptive and encourages the reader to form his or her own conclusions about the presented issues.

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