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Better Teachers, Better Schools - What Star Teachers Know, Believe, and Do (Paperback)
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Better Teachers, Better Schools - What Star Teachers Know, Believe, and Do (Paperback)
Series: Urban Education Studies Series
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We all know teachers who, in the face of insurmountable district
and school level challenges, inspire underserved students to
succeed. These teachers are more than good - they are 'stars'.
Haberman maintains that school districts still gamble when
selecting teachers as an overwhelming number are not stars and are
unprepared or underprepared to work effectively with marginalized
students. Haberman explains that teacher selection is more
important than teacher training. The ability to identify educators
with the necessary social justice or relational characteristics may
lead to an increase in academic achievement among learners as well
as lower teacher attrition. Consequently, all those who are
interested in building America's teaching force with stars -
including human resources managers for K-12 school districts,
administrators, teachers, teacher advocates, teacher education
faculty and graduate students - will benefit from this book. Better
Teachers, Better Schools is a must read for two main reasons.
First, the achievement gap between 16 million children in poverty
and their mainstream counterparts is continuing to become even
wider. Many urban students are constantly subjected to educational
barriers, which limits their future opportunities. These learners
deserve teachers that know more than content, but who can build
relationships in order to leverage learning with greater outcomes.
Second, Haberman was one of the most prolific producers of teachers
to date. He reminds us that quality school systems, built on the
back of quality teachers, benefit our society. Better Teachers,
Better Schools offers a refreshing take on what it means to be a
star teacher by sharing some of Haberman's most requested writings
as well as new narratives and research that corroborate his star
theory. The contributions in this volume give us a window into
Haberman's seven relational dispositions of star teachers; or
teachers' ideology put into behavior. Also, each chapter contains
learning outcomes and reflection questions for discussion.
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