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More copies of this ISBNThe Master Teacher: Expand Your Skills and Share Your Talents to Improve Your Schoolby Steve Springer
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:A compendium of skills, tips, and expertise for teachers of grades K-6 Master Teachers are those laudable figures who have decades of experience, passion, and great advice for you, the new teacher on the block. Full of exercises, reproducible checklists, and sophisticated advice, The Master Teacher shares the wisdom and hard skills that will guide you in shaping your “Teaching Goals” and techniques. Book News Annotation:Springer and Alexander, teachers, and Persiani-Becker (curriculum and
instruction, Cal State U. at Los Angeles) offer a resource for
teachers who take on different out-of-the-classroom responsibilities
and school-wide leadership roles to becoming a master teacher who
goes beyond the basic teaching responsibilities to bring together the
classroom, school, community, and education. They explain aspects
related to professional development, including presenting at
conferences and pursuing higher education; leadership, mentoring, and
supporting student teachers; after-school programs, getting parents
involved, fund-raising, and grant writing; and preparing for a formal
evaluation. Chapters include resources, checklists, and forms. There
is no bibliography or index.
Annotation ©2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) About the AuthorDr. Kimberly Persiani-Becker is an Assistant Professor of Curriculum and Instruction at Cal State University. She lectures frequently at national teachers' conferences in the US and Canada. Steve Springer and Brandy Alexander are mentors and master teachers with years of classroom experience in private and public schools. Table of Contents1. Setting Goals For Yourself as a Teacher 2. Developing Analytic and Problem-Solving Skills 3. Facilitating an Open Exchange of Ideas With Colleagues 4. Implementing New Strategies That Complement Your Strengths 5. Developing a Mentor Program in Your School 6. Fostering Great Relationships with Your Principal and School Board 7. Reaching Out to Others in Your District 8. Be the Best That You Can Be: Certification What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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