Becoming a teacher / Forrest W. Parkay, Beverly Hardcastle Staford
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- 978-0-67922-5
- 22nd ed. 371 PAR
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371 IRV Reading strategies for the social studies classroom / | 371 KAN The confident student / | 371 MAR The limits of schooling / | 371 PAR Becoming a teacher / | 371 PAR Classroom teacher's survival guide : | 371.007 WAR Understanding and applying human relations and multicultural education : | 371.009732 SIM Breaking through : |
Includes bibliography and index
Becoming a Teacher continues to listen to the voices of those who care deeply about teaching--professionals and expert teachers, beginning teachers just learning the ropes, students in America's class-rooms, and teacher education students deciding if teaching is their best career path--to help readers discover the answer to the question, "Is teaching for me?" With the help of these stakeholders, the 11th edition focuses on teacher quality and provides in-depth cover-age of critical issues such as the following: - Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) - diversity and culturally competent teaching - social justice and democracy - students of undocumented immigrant parents.
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