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A Place for Teacher Renewal - Challenging in the Intellect, Creating Educational Reform (Paperback, New)
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A Place for Teacher Renewal - Challenging in the Intellect, Creating Educational Reform (Paperback, New)
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Are teachers ever given the credit and respect they deserve? Is
there a place where they can go to be treated as intelligent
professionals rather than as underpaid tools of school
administrations or the government? For some teachers the answer to
these questions is, finally, yes The focus of A Place for Teacher
Renewal is the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of
Teaching, a state-funded university-based program, located in the
Western North Carolina mountains, and designed to renew and retain
teachers of all kinds. As an exemplary teacher renewal and staff
development program, NCCAT strengthens teachers' commitment to
their practice by offering outstanding teachers the opportunity for
intensive personal investigation into topics inside or outside of
their specialties. This hands-on study-extensive, concrete, and
engaging-is just what many teachers need. After the tediousness and
hectic pace of classroom life, they need a chance to use their
intellect just for themselves. Teachers given a chance to express
their full adult selves, a chance to be renewed by intellectual
challenge, a chance to be valued as competent professionals, are
more likely to stay in the profession. Chapters provide the reader
with an historical perspective on the Center, arguments for the
rationale of the Center, an overview of the programs offered, the
roles of administration and evaluation in the creation and
continued success of the Center, and NCCAT's future role in teacher
renewal. Many chapters are written by NCCAT staff members, all of
whom are also experienced educators. A foreword by Maxine Greene
and a chapter by Gary Griffin, as respected educators not
affiliated with NCCAT, offer objective and very supportive comments
on an idea, and a program, that is long overdue. Staff developers
and anyone interested in teacher retention and renewal will find
this case study of the finest teacher renewal program in the nation
to be an invaluable resource. Anthony G. Rud Jr. is a senior fellow
at NCCAT. Walter P. Oldendorf is associate dean of the college and
chair of programs in education at Western Montana College of the
University of Montana. He served as interim associate director for
programming at NCCAT from 1987 to 1990.
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