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Teacher Selection Evidencebased Practices Robert M Klassen

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Teacher Selection Evidencebased Practices Robert M Klassen
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.64 MB
Pages: 172
Author: Robert M. Klassen, Lisa E. Kim
ISBN: 9783030761868, 9783030761882, 303076186X, 3030761886
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Teacher Selection Evidencebased Practices Robert M Klassen by Robert M. Klassen, Lisa E. Kim 9783030761868, 9783030761882, 303076186X, 3030761886 instant download after payment.

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This book combines theory and research from educational and organizational psychology to provide guidance on improving the teacher selection process and, subsequently, educational outcomes for all students. The book identifies the characteristics of effective teachers, analyzes research on selection practices, and examines new approaches to teacher selection, recruitment, and development. The central premise of the book is that improving the effectiveness of teachers – and, thus, students’ educational outcomes – can be achieved by making the recruitment and selection process more effective and more efficient. Accordingly, the book describes how to identify and select individuals for the teaching profession who display both strong cognitive attributes (e.g., subject knowledge) and essential non-cognitive attributes such as resilience, commitment to the profession, and motivation for teaching.

Key topics

  • Teacher selection practices from the viewpoint of organizational and educational psychology
  • Teacher effectiveness and the role of individual attributes
  • Situational judgment tests (SJTs) and multiple mini-interviews (MMIs) for teacher selection
  • Implementation of teacher selection programs
  • Teacher recruitment and development

Given its scope, the book represents an essential reference guide for scholars, educational leaders and policymakers, and graduate students in educational leadership programs, as well as professionals in child and school psychology, educational psychology, teaching and teacher education.

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