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Teaching Your Occupation to Others A Guide to Surviving the First Year

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ISBN-10: 0205271014

ISBN-13: 9780205271016

Edition: 2nd 1998 (Revised)

Authors: Paul A. Bott

List price: $117.80
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Description:

New teachers often face challenges in their first year of teaching that their textbooks might not have prepared them for: getting a job, preparing for the first day of teaching, ordering supplies, assuming the role of teacher, and more. This book is a survival guide for teachers with the "first year jitters." This book gets straight to the point of what works for new teachers, and in a clear, engaging voice, explains how to do it. The book offers numerous methods for instruction not specific to any one subject or content area. The realities of the modern classroom are reflected in this "must have" guide. Designed for anyone thinking about entering the teaching profession or novice teachers.
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Book details

List price: $117.80
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 1998
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon, Incorporated
Publication date: 7/30/1997
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 177
Size: 8.50" wide x 11.00" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.298
Language: English

Preface
Are You Sure You Really Want to Teach? Paths to Becoming a Teacher
Why People Become Teachers
Paths to Becoming a Teacher
What To Do To Become a Teacher
Getting a Job Teaching
Surviving the First Few Days
Initial School Contact
Meeting the School Team
Your First Day of Teaching
Ordering Materials, Supplies, and Equipment
Initial Course Planning
Professional Involvement
How People Learn. Some Principles of Learning
Learning Theories
Principles of Learning
Levels of Learning
Individual Differences
What? Me a Teacher? Assuming the Role of a Teacher
Student Needs
A Climate for Learning
Traits of the Teacher
Helping Your Horse Keep Up With the Cart. Techniques for Organizing Your Course
The Instructional Process
Develop Performance Objectives
Determining Evaluation Criteria and Methods
Organizing the Lessons
The Lesson Plan
There's More Than One Way To Skin a Cat. Techniques of Teaching
Communication Skills
Communication Techniques
Instructional Techniques
Questions in Instruction
Instructional Aids
How Do You Know That You Did What You Set Out To Do? Some Techniques of Evaluation
Evaluation of Student Achievement
Objective Tests
Evaluation of Instruction
Appendices
Student leadership Development organizations
Completed Instructor's Lesson Plan
Textbook Evaluation Form
Checklist for Analyzing an Instructor's Lesson Plan
Code of Ethics
Community Resource Speakers Form
Audiovisual Resources Form
Sample Examination
Performance Test
Performance Test Rating Sheet
Lesson Observation Rating Form
Student Appraisal of Instruction