The challenge for teachers created by John Eggleston
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: (Introduction to Education Series)Publication details: London Cassell 1992Description: 86 pagesContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0304323691
- 0304323683
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Chapter 1 - Being a teacher; Chapter 2 - Issues of social class, gender and race; Chapter 3 - Teachers and the curriculum; Chapter 4 - Children's responses to teachers; Chapter 5 - The teacher as assessor; Chapter 6 - Teaching about work; Chapter 7 - The teacher as manager; Chapter 8 - Conlusion
The challenge for teachers emphasizes the new opportunities and challenges facing teachers in primary and secondary schools. Positive in tone, the book aims to help and encourage young teachers to see their role in creative terms and to regard their work in the classroom as a source of professional and personal satisfaction.
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