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Student Teaching and Field Experiences Handbook

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ISBN-10: 0131198858

ISBN-13: 9780131198852

Edition: 6th 2006 (Revised)

Authors: Betty D. Roe, Elinor P. Ross, Sandy H. Smith

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For student teaching or field-based practicums. This handbook presents practical theory-based applications for a full range of teaching concerns-from preparing to teach to computer applications in the classroom. By effectively using vignettes, case studies, and activities, this text truly prepares students for teaching children at elementary and secondary levels. Designed for busy student teachers, this edition has been reorganized to follow a logical framework filled with the examples and resources they need to prepare for classrooms of their own.
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Book details

List price: $48.00
Edition: 6th
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 312
Size: 8.25" wide x 11.00" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.342
Language: English

Betty D. Roeis Professor Emerita at Tennessee Technological University in Cookeville and was Director of Doctoral Studies for the College of Education.nbsp; She has taught courses in reading and language arts methods, library science, and computers, and has supervised reading practicum students and student teachers across all grade levels and all subject areas.nbsp; She received her Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.nbsp; She is a former classroom teacher and has worked with diagnosis and remediation of reading difficulties for students in all grade levels in clinical situations.nbsp; Betty has authored or co-authored 47 books, most of which are…    

Betty D. Roeis Professor Emerita at Tennessee Technological University in Cookeville and was Director of Doctoral Studies for the College of Education.nbsp; She has taught courses in reading and language arts methods, library science, and computers, and has supervised reading practicum students and student teachers across all grade levels and all subject areas.nbsp; She received her Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.nbsp; She is a former classroom teacher and has worked with diagnosis and remediation of reading difficulties for students in all grade levels in clinical situations.nbsp; Betty has authored or co-authored 47 books, most of which are…    

Betty D. Roeis Professor Emerita at Tennessee Technological University in Cookeville and was Director of Doctoral Studies for the College of Education.nbsp; She has taught courses in reading and language arts methods, library science, and computers, and has supervised reading practicum students and student teachers across all grade levels and all subject areas.nbsp; She received her Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.nbsp; She is a former classroom teacher and has worked with diagnosis and remediation of reading difficulties for students in all grade levels in clinical situations.nbsp; Betty has authored or co-authored 47 books, most of which are…    

Getting Ready
The Challenge of Teaching
Some Practical Matters
Observing the Classroom Teacher
What Is Observation?
Areas of Observation
Policies, Routines, and Procedures
Extracurricular Activities
Self-Analysis
Videotaping and Audiotaping
Peer Coaching
Critical Analysis of Lesson Success
Student Analysis
Reflective Teaching
Portfolio Development
Managing Stress
Dispositions to Teach
Practices Related to Effective Teaching
Suggestions to Help You Be Successful as a Student Teacher
Working with Students, School Personnel, and Parents
Focus on Specific Relationships
Students
General Guidelines
Dealing with Cultural and Linguistic Diversity
Showing Respect for and Fairness to All Students
Challenging the Gifted Student
Helping the Student Who Is Academically Challenged
Providing for Students with Learning Disabilities
Helping At-Risk Students
Providing for Students with Physical Disabilities
Inclusion
College or University Supervisors or Liaisons
Mentoring Teachers
Other School Personnel
Other Student Teachers and Practicum Students
Parents and Other Caregivers
Creating a Learning Environment
Support System for Teaching
Classroom Management
Organizational Plans
Individualization
Flexible Grouping
Cooperative Learning
Whole-Class Instruction
Integrated Curriculum
Scheduling
Flexibility Within a Routine
Using Time Effectively
Filler, or Sponge, Activities
Record Keeping
School Records
Reflective Record Keeping
Reporting Students' Progress
Supervision of Students
Classroom Environment
Seating Arrangements
Issues in Discipline
Causes of Discipline Problems
Prevention of Discipline Problems
Relationships with Students
Presentations of Lessons
Reacting to Danger Signals
Developing Students' Self-Discipline
Disciplinary Measures
Knowing Some Options
Testing the Technique
Effective Techniques
Borderline Techniques
Inappropriate Techniques
Evaluating Four Case Studies
Planning for Instruction
Reasons for Instructional Planning
Lesson Planning
Thematic Unit Planning
Planning for Evaluation
Informal Evaluation Techniques
Formal Tests
Portfolio Assessment
Integrating Language, Thinking, and Study Skills
Relationships Among Language, Thinking, and Study Skills
Language Arts
Reading Proficiency and School Assignments
Writing Across the Curriculum
Literature Across the Curriculum
Focus on Thinking
Constructivism
Literal-Level Thinking Skills
Higher-Order Thinking Skills
Study Skills
Location Skills
Organizational Skills
Retention
Reading Rate
Interpreting Graphic Aids
Metacognitive Skills
Study Habits
Supporting the Curriculum Through Instructional Resources
Introduction to Instructional Resources
Selecting Audiovisual Media
Effective Use of Audiovisual Media
Print Materials
Dry-Erase Boards or Chalkboards
Models, Globes, and Maps
Math Manipulatives
Audio Media
Projected Still Pictures
Video Recordings
Television
Calculators
Community Resources
Resource People
Field Trips
Supporting the Curriculum Through Computer Resources
Computers for Instruction
Types of Computer Programs
Use of Electronic References
Expanding Computer Use
Preparing for Computer Applications
Avoiding Hazards
Student Viewing of Inappropriate Websites
Students Using Unreliable Websites
E-Cheating
Protecting Students' Privacy
Using Teaching and Assessment Strategies
Helping All Students Learn
Student-Centered Learning
Student-Centered Learning Activities
Motivation
Intrinsic Versus Extrinsic Motivation
Helping Students Set Goals
Motivational Strategies
Relating Instruction to Students' Backgrounds
Individual Differences That Affect Students' Learning
Classroom Techniques
Lecture
Discussion
Demonstration
Guided Study Activities
Supervised Study
Homework
Questioning
Deductive and Inductive Teaching
Programmed Instruction
The Case Studies Method
Assessment of Student Learning
Formal Assessment
Alternative Assessment
Investigating Legal Issues
Professional Ethics and Legal Status
Ethical Responsibilities to Students
Ethical Responsibilities to the Profession
Awareness of Legal Issues
Rights, Responsibilities, and Liabilities as an Educator
Disability Legislation
Becoming a Professional Educator
Reflective Practitioner
Employment
How to Find a Position
Developing a Resume
Writing a Thank-You Letter
Collecting Letters of Reference
Developing Interviewing Skills
Professional Portfolios
Continued Professional Growth
Professional Organizations and Publications
Professional Growth Opportunities and Graduate Work
Professional Growth Through National Board Certification
Assessment Instruments
Sample Unit and Lesson Plans