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The Literacy Leadership Guide for Elementary Principals - Reclaiming Teacher Autonomy and Joy (Paperback): Tynisha D. Meidl,... The Literacy Leadership Guide for Elementary Principals - Reclaiming Teacher Autonomy and Joy (Paperback)
Tynisha D. Meidl, Jason Lau, Margaret-Mary Sulentic Dowell
R745 Discovery Miles 7 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For the past decade in the United States, elementary principals have faced increased scrutiny. Student performance regardless of student experiences, district funding practices, or societal factors have been the responsibility of the principal. In a similar fashion, teachers have been ridiculed and scorned. As a result, principals are left trying to create positive school culture, evaluate teacher performance, and guide and support professional development initiatives. In the meantime, teachers in many ways do not see themselves as professionals, do not feel that they have autonomy in their classrooms, and as a result may not have the same joy that they once had. The goal of this guide is to assist principals and school leaders to cultivate a school culture where the principal is positioned as the literacy leader. This guide will support principals to address, define, and create a literacy culture. Most importantly, provide insight to support principals in their quest to becoming primary individual responsible for bringing joy to teaching and learning as part of building school culture.

The Literacy Leadership Guide for Elementary Principals - Reclaiming Teacher Autonomy and Joy (Hardcover): Tynisha D. Meidl,... The Literacy Leadership Guide for Elementary Principals - Reclaiming Teacher Autonomy and Joy (Hardcover)
Tynisha D. Meidl, Jason Lau, Margaret-Mary Sulentic Dowell
R1,480 Discovery Miles 14 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For the past decade in the United States, elementary principals have faced increased scrutiny. Student performance regardless of student experiences, district funding practices, or societal factors have been the responsibility of the principal. In a similar fashion, teachers have been ridiculed and scorned. As a result, principals are left trying to create positive school culture, evaluate teacher performance, and guide and support professional development initiatives. In the meantime, teachers in many ways do not see themselves as professionals, do not feel that they have autonomy in their classrooms, and as a result may not have the same joy that they once had. The goal of this guide is to assist principals and school leaders to cultivate a school culture where the principal is positioned as the literacy leader. This guide will support principals to address, define, and create a literacy culture. Most importantly, provide insight to support principals in their quest to becoming primary individual responsible for bringing joy to teaching and learning as part of building school culture.

Expanding Elementary Teacher Education through Service-Learning - A Handbook on Extending Literacy Field Experience for 21st... Expanding Elementary Teacher Education through Service-Learning - A Handbook on Extending Literacy Field Experience for 21st Century Urban Teacher Preparation (Hardcover)
Margaret-Mary Sulentic Dowell, Tynisha D. Meidl
R1,235 Discovery Miles 12 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Teacher education programs and colleges of education face a multilayered task of preparing teachers to teach in increasingly divergent environments where children of color encompass a significant number of urban school populations. Yet the teaching force remains predominantly white, middle-income, monolingual, and female. Compounding this complex issue, the racial and the socio-economic makeup of many teacher education faculty mirrors the teacher candidate population. The goal of this handbook is to offer teacher educators a blue print for strengthening and extending traditional literacy field experiences to include service-learning components. As literacy teacher educators, Sulentic Dowell and Meidl demonstrate how teacher education can be transformed to include more authentic, meaningful, and preparatory field experiences. Adding service-learning components expands teacher education to more adequately prepare elementary education candidates to meet children's needs in 21st century, urban elementary classrooms. This handbook considers the need to redefine and reconfigure teacher education in regards to literacy teaching and learning.

Expanding Elementary Teacher Education through Service-Learning - A Handbook on Extending Literacy Field Experience for 21st... Expanding Elementary Teacher Education through Service-Learning - A Handbook on Extending Literacy Field Experience for 21st Century Urban Teacher Preparation (Paperback)
Margaret-Mary Sulentic Dowell, Tynisha D. Meidl
R743 Discovery Miles 7 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Teacher education programs and colleges of education face a multilayered task of preparing teachers to teach in increasingly divergent environments where children of color encompass a significant number of urban school populations. Yet the teaching force remains predominantly white, middle-income, monolingual, and female. Compounding this complex issue, the racial and the socio-economic makeup of many teacher education faculty mirrors the teacher candidate population. The goal of this handbook is to offer teacher educators a blue print for strengthening and extending traditional literacy field experiences to include service-learning components. As literacy teacher educators, Sulentic Dowell and Meidl demonstrate how teacher education can be transformed to include more authentic, meaningful, and preparatory field experiences. Adding service-learning components expands teacher education to more adequately prepare elementary education candidates to meet children's needs in 21st century, urban elementary classrooms. This handbook considers the need to redefine and reconfigure teacher education in regards to literacy teaching and learning.

Productivity and Publishing - Writing Processes for New Scholars and Researchers (Paperback): Margaret-Mary Sulentic Dowell,... Productivity and Publishing - Writing Processes for New Scholars and Researchers (Paperback)
Margaret-Mary Sulentic Dowell, Leah Katherine Saal, Cynthia F. DiCarlo, Tynisha D. Meidl
R1,571 Discovery Miles 15 710 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Productivity and Publishing: Writing Processes for New Scholars & Researchers by Margaret-Mary Sulentic Dowell, Leah Katherine Saal, Cynthia F. DiCarlo, and Tynisha D. Willingham takes the challenges and confusion out of academic writing and journal publishing by empowering readers to find the writing process that works for them. Activities and writing exercises help readers determine their research agendas, set realistic writing goals, , and follow time-tested and editor-approved processes for writing and revising journal articles. Topics cover the writing and publishing process from start to finish, addressing common issues for new academics like avoiding the blank page, selecting an appropriate journal, dealing with reviews, and leveraging your research into multiple articles and a comprehensive research agenda. Experts weigh in on crucial topics such as scholarly metrics and exposure and offer a journal editor's perspective on the writing and publishing process. Build your academic career on a solid foundation with Productivity and Publishing.

Handbook of Research on Service-Learning Initiatives in Teacher Education Programs (Hardcover): Tynisha D. Meidl, Margaret-Mary... Handbook of Research on Service-Learning Initiatives in Teacher Education Programs (Hardcover)
Tynisha D. Meidl, Margaret-Mary Sulentic Dowell
R7,823 Discovery Miles 78 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Teacher education programs serve traditional and non-traditional students and develop teachers to enter a range of teaching environments. Approaching teacher education through community involvement and learning objectives helps to effectively prepare teachers to serve local and community needs. The Handbook of Research on Service-Learning Initiatives in Teacher Education Programs provides emerging research on the methods and techniques for educators to strengthen their knowledge regarding the intersection of service learning and field placements. While highlighting topics, such as cultural competency, teacher development, and multicultural education, this book explores the benefits, challenges, and opportunities for employing community service as the driving framework for field experiences. This publication is a vital resource for practitioners, educators, faculty, and administrators seeking current research on the opportunity of field involvement to enhance teacher candidates' experiences and provide a channel for meaningful learning.

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