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On Becoming an Effective Teacher - Person-centered teaching, psychology, philosophy, and dialogues with Carl R. Rogers and Harold Lyon (Hardcover, New)
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On Becoming an Effective Teacher - Person-centered teaching, psychology, philosophy, and dialogues with Carl R. Rogers and Harold Lyon (Hardcover, New)
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On Becoming an Effective Teacher describes exemplary practices like
Teach For America, which highlight the power of person-centered
teaching to bring about higher student achievement and emotional
intelligence. Lyon situates the classic with the cutting-edge,
integrating wisdom with research, anecdote with practical advice,
to find truths that reveal paths toward effective teaching. Jeffrey
Cornelius-White, Psy.D., LPC, Professor of Counseling, Missouri
State University, USA, Author of Learner Centered Instruction:
Building Relationships for Student Success This fascinating book
reveals through current research and contemporary applications that
Carl Rogers' pioneering and radical approach to education is as
relevant today as it was in the 1970s and '80s. Brian Thorne,
University of East Anglia, UK Carl Rogers is one of the most
influential psychologists of the twentieth century. His influence
is similarly outstanding in the fields of education, counselling,
psychotherapy, conflict resolution, and peace. On Becoming an
Effective Teacher presents the final unpublished writings of Rogers
and as such has, not only unique historical value, but also a vital
message for today's educational crises, and can be read as a
prescription against violence in our schools. It documents the
research results of four highly relevant, related but independent
studies which comprise the biggest collection of data ever
accumulated to test a person-centred theory in the field of
education. This body of comprehensive research on effective
teaching was accomplished over a twenty-year period in 42 U.S.
States and in six other countries including the UK, Germany,
Brazil, Canada, Israel, and Mexico and is highly relevant to the
concerns of teachers, psychologists, students, and parents. The
principal findings of the research in this book show that teachers
and schools can significantly improve their effectiveness through
programs focusing on facilitative interpersonal relationships.
Teachers who either naturally have, or are trained to have empathy,
genuineness (congruence), and who prize their students (positive
regard) create an important level of trust in the classroom and
exert significant positive effects on student outcomes including
achievement scores, interpersonal functioning, self-concept,
attendance, and violence. The dialogues between Rogers and Lyon
offer a unique and timeless perspective on teaching, counselling
and learning. The work of Reinhard Tausch on person-centered
teaching for counselors, parents, athletics, and even textbook
materials, and the empathic interactions of teachers and students,
is among the most thorough and rigorous research ever accomplished
on the significance and potential of a person-centered approach to
teaching and learning. This pioneering textbook is highly relevant
to educational psychologists and researchers, as well as those in
undergraduate and graduate university courses in education, teacher
training, counseling, psychology and educational psychology.
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