Without taking the time to unravel the complexities of the teaching
profession, many may assume that teachers are people who enjoy working
with children, and making a difference in their lives. While some
teachers may be drawn to the summers off, or the winter and spring
breaks, it is doubtful that such shallow incentives propel most
individuals to come to or remain in the profession. By identifying the
obstacles, it is possible to generate new contexts for practice, that
can not only limit the challenges, but create conditions for teachers
and students to thrive. This book shares ideas about what such changes
could be like, how change could benefit teachers and students alike,
and how it could influence a positive shift in society. Before
addressing significant reforms in teacher practice, it’s important
to outline what kinds of experiences make the teacher profession
attractive to some and not to others. Taking a closer look at
teacher’s stories, what drives them to stay and leave, what makes
them feel empowered or not, and what makes them feel fulfilled in the
role, is this starting point for further exploration.
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Practices That Make School Systems and Cultures More Attractive and Empowering
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781475870848
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter