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Click 'Additional Materials' for downloadable samples "Teacher
candidates and practicing teachers will find inspiration and ideas
for reflection throughout this text. The principled practice
demonstrated in each chapter sets the stage for examination of
one's beliefs, passions, and values of teaching and learning. The
vignettes present realistic problems with evidence that solutions
are not simplistic but value laden and complex." -Elsa L. Geskus,
Kutztown University "Teaching as Principled Practice provides
educators with a valuable frame for rethinking and reconfirming the
commitment to students and society in a world of globalization and
standardization." -Miriam Ben-Peretz, University of Haifa "This
book introduces prospective teachers to (and reminds practicing
teachers about) key principles for guiding effective practice in
urban settings. Through helpful vignettes and readable text, the
authors clarify what these principles mean and how teachers can
make these principles an embedded part of their work." -Diane Kyle,
University of Louisville "This text provides much insight and
variety of opinion regarding contemporary issues and educational
practices in today's society. The format is unique and encourages
lively discussion in a university class setting." -Rebecca S.
Compton, East Central University Teaching as Principled Practice:
Managing Complexity for Social Justice presents a practical vision
for effective teacher development emphasizing social justice. This
vision is encompassed in a set of six principles that underlie the
authors' work with pre-service teachers, and is intended to guide
one's practice in the classroom. The text's primary focus is on
children and youth who have been traditionally underserved by
educational institutions in the United States. It speaks directly
to both pre-service and experienced teachers in a way that
addresses the challenges of urban education for teachers and
children. The work is guided by six principles: * Teaching is
inherently moral work * Teaching is an act of inquiry and
reflection * Learning is a developmental constructivist process *
The content of what we teach must be well understood by those who
teach and those who learn * Teaching is a collegial act * Teaching
is political Teaching as Principled Practice is an ideal text for
courses throughout the education curriculum, including introduction
to education and curriculum and instruction. It will also be an
invaluable reference for in-service teachers and administrators.
Key Features * Chapters conclude with review questions to encourage
reflection * Includes real-world examples of principled practice in
teacher education and practice * Promotes a thorough connection of
theory and practice
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