Teach: A Question of Teaching Is teaching for me? Who will I teach? How can I make a difference?Teach is a vibrant and engaging Introduction to Education textbook, organized around real questions students ask themselves and their professors as they consider a car
TITLE | : | Teach: A Question of Teaching |
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RATING | : | 4.79 (888 Votes) |
ASIN | : | 113888829X |
FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
NUMBER of PAGES | : | 378 Pages |
PUBLISH DATE | : | 2015-07-23 |
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Is teaching for me? Who will I teach? How can I make a difference?Teach is a vibrant and engaging Introduction to Education textbook, organized around real questions students ask themselves and their professors as they consider a career in teaching. Using vivid and contemporary examples, veteran teacher educator James Fraser continually encourages readers to reflect on their experiences and engage in a dialogue about the most current issues in education. The thoroughly updated second edition includes fully rewritten chapters, including one discussing the Common Core State Standards and another on today’s newest technologies. Newly selected primary source readings integrate the intellectual foundations of education throughout each chapter, offering scholarly and current content in a student-friendly format. Features and updates include:
- Up-to-date coverage of new le
Editorial : About the AuthorJames W. Fraser is Professor of History and Education at the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development at New York University.
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