This entry in the James H. Stronge Research-to-Practice Series
focuses on the characteristics of teachers who create supportive
learning environments for their students. By conveying a sense of
immediacy, credibility, and caring, they communicate to students in
both verbal and nonverbal ways that are essential to cultivating a
positive and productive learning community.
In this book, Stronge, Grant, and Hindman provide a
comprehensive overview of the qualities of a supportive teacher.
They offer a bridge between research-based theories and practical
classroom applications, with templates, planning forms, and other
reproducibles. The authors help teachers move toward establishing a
learning environment that contributes to effective instructional
practices. Topics include: engaging students and their families,
effective communication, student ownership of the learning
environment, and much more.
IN THIS BOOK... What dispositions support teaching and student
learning? What knowledge do teachers need to support teaching and
learning? What teacher skills are necessary for a positive learning
environment? Reproducible resources Annotated bibliography
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