¿Qué Significa Ser Maestro? (What's It Really Like to Be a Teacher?)
Title | ¿Qué Significa Ser Maestro? (What's It Really Like to Be a Teacher?) PDF eBook |
Author | Christine Honders |
Publisher | PowerKids Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019-07-30 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781725305687 |
Teachers have a tremendous responsibility. It's their job to provide students with a good education so they can have a successful future. This intriguing book will show students that standing in front of a classroom is just a small part of what teachers do. It explains how teachers go to school for years and learn to plan lessons and projects. Readers will explore how teachers work to understand how students learn and how to help those who are struggling. Color photographs show the many different types of the teachers and all the roles they fill.
Quiero Ser Maestro/I Want to Be a Teacher
Title | Quiero Ser Maestro/I Want to Be a Teacher PDF eBook |
Author | Dan Liebman |
Publisher | Turtleback Books |
Pages | |
Release | 2001-01-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9780606295659 |
A Simple Justice
Title | A Simple Justice PDF eBook |
Author | William Ayers |
Publisher | Teachers College Press |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 2000-05 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9780807739624 |
Written by major players in the small schools movement, this collection of essays points to the ways school restructuring strategies connect to the ongoing pursuit of social justice. The editors bring together writers who are both educators and advocates for youth and who think changing schools can help change the world. Building bridges to their fellow educators, these essayists make powerful arguments in favour of smaller school size as an achievable reform goal.
Mathematics Teacher Education in the Andean Region and Paraguay
Title | Mathematics Teacher Education in the Andean Region and Paraguay PDF eBook |
Author | Yuriko Yamamoto Baldin |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2018-10-04 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 3319975447 |
This Open Access book is an excellent synthesis of the initial and continuing preparation for Mathematics Teaching in Bolivia, Ecuador, Paraguay and Peru, from which comparative analyses can be made that show similarities and differences, and highlight various perspectives. In February 2016, the 5th Capacity and Networking Project (CANP) workshop of the International Commission on Mathematical Instruction (ICMI) was held in Lima, Peru. The coordination of this two-week workshop was undertaken by an international scientific committee (IPC), with equal participation by mathematicians and mathematics educators from the region and from the international ICMI and IMU community. The goal of CANP5 was to improve the quality of mathematics education in the region, which led to the main theme of the scientific program “Initial and Continued Teacher Education”. Country Reports on the main theme of teacher education systems for each country in this region were presented and discussed to detect common issues that might be improved through a collaborative network. One of the most important results of this event was the creation of a Mathematics Education Network, namely the Comunidad de Educación Matemática de America del Sur – CEMAS. This book brings to the international Educational Community an important collection of experiences and ideas in the Mathematics Education of four Latin-American countries in the developing Andean region and Paraguay. The dissemination of these results can promote the search for international collaborative actions in a wider scale.
Teaching the World's Teachers
Title | Teaching the World's Teachers PDF eBook |
Author | Lauren Lefty |
Publisher | Johns Hopkins University Press |
Pages | 335 |
Release | 2020-07-07 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1421438291 |
Fischman, James W. Fraser, Guangwei Hu, Arie Kizel, Jari Lavonen, Lauren Lefty, Wei Liao, Jason Loh, Silvana Mesquita, Hannele Niemi, Lily Orland-Barak, Paula Razquin, Carol Anne Spreen, Eduard Vallory, Yisu Zhou
Global Perspectives on Teacher Motivation
Title | Global Perspectives on Teacher Motivation PDF eBook |
Author | Helen M. G. Watt |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 2017-09-08 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1108210511 |
Many studies of teacher motivation have been conducted in different contexts over time. However, until fairly recently there has not been a reliable measure available to allow comparisons across samples and settings. This has resulted in an abundance of findings which cannot be directly compared or synthesised. The FIT-Choice instrument offers the opportunity to examine motivations across settings. The various studies in this book suggest that people who choose teaching as a career are motivated by a complex interaction of factors embedded within communities and cultural expectations, but seem generally to embrace a desire to undertake meaningful work that makes for a better society. Unlike some careers, where rewards are in the form of salary and status, by and large these factors are not strong drivers for people who want to become teachers. They want to work with children and adolescents, and believe they have the ability to teach.
Teachers' Research in Language Education
Title | Teachers' Research in Language Education PDF eBook |
Author | Verónica Sánchez Hernández |
Publisher | Common Ground Research Networks |
Pages | 421 |
Release | 2021-07-23 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 186335235X |
Over the past decade, interest in language teacher education and professionalization programs has increased significantly mainly due to global educational reforms, which have been driven by internationalization, multilingualism, the rise of new literacy and the incorporation of technologies. These reforms, based on the challenges of knowledge societies and networks, have created the need to re-evaluate and reconceptualize teacher training and teacher professional development as a "fundamental connection to teaching" (Bryant et al., 2008; Vélaz de Medrano & Vaillant, 2009; Espinosa, 2012; Johnson and Golombeck, 2018). The main objective is, then, to “prepare the new generations within an increasingly uncertain and demanding global scenario” (Pérez Ruíz, 2014, p 114). This publication addresses work on the education of language teachers in a variety of sociocultural, educational and institutional contexts carried out in Mexico and Latin America with various methodological designs and approaches from different theoretical perspectives. Therefore, in the context of current challenges, we seek to promote the exchange, discussions of experience and results of research and reflection that can influence the direction and implementation of language policies regarding teacher education and teacher professionalization for language teaching.