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This book is based on the recognition that students learn best, and
learn the most, when they witness their teachers modeling the
characteristics they profess to value in their classrooms; in other
words, when they see their teachers "practice what they preach". If
teachers are going to hold themselves true to this adage, then not
only do they have a responsibility to practice what they preach,
but they must also be deliberate about what they preach in the
first place. Practice What You Preach: Teacher Accountability and
Personal Values explores how teachers can "preach" the values that
matter most in the classroom and provides practical strategies for
how to put those values into "practice". Each chapter focuses on a
different value that is worthy of investing time and energy into as
an educator, and worthy of being "preached" and "practiced" through
integrating them into curriculum outcomes lessons. Teachers who put
into practice the values that they preach reap the rewards of
respectful and engaged students. Students likewise reap rewards of
self-confidence, determination, and a love of learning when those
same values are modeled by their teachers.
This book is based on the recognition that students learn best, and
learn the most, when they witness their teachers modeling the
characteristics they profess to value in their classrooms; in other
words, when they see their teachers "practice what they preach". If
teachers are going to hold themselves true to this adage, then not
only do they have a responsibility to practice what they preach,
but they must also be deliberate about what they preach in the
first place. Practice What You Preach: Teacher Accountability and
Personal Values explores how teachers can "preach" the values that
matter most in the classroom and provides practical strategies for
how to put those values into "practice". Each chapter focuses on a
different value that is worthy of investing time and energy into as
an educator, and worthy of being "preached" and "practiced" through
integrating them into curriculum outcomes lessons. Teachers who put
into practice the values that they preach reap the rewards of
respectful and engaged students. Students likewise reap rewards of
self-confidence, determination, and a love of learning when those
same values are modeled by their teachers.
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