The passionate teacher : a practical guide / Robert L. Fried.
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TextPublication details: Boston : Beacon Press, c1995.Description: x, 278 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: - 0807031143
- 371.202
- LB 1775.2 F899p 1995
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Passion: Passionate teaching -- Context of passion -- Passion for content -- Designing a unit -- Game: Greatest obstacle we face -- Opening up the dialogue -- More ways to change the game of school -- Stance: Discovering a stance -- How a stance evolves -- Putting your stance into practice -- Some thoughts about classroom discipline -- Student: Passion for excellence -- Practice of excellence -- Parent's perspective, what is my kid actually learning? -- Course: Dissecting the course-and resurrecting it -- Rounding out the course -- Grading for excellence -- What to do next Monday.
"This brilliant guide shows how to bridge the gap between the passionate ideals all teachers have and the realities of day-to-day frustrations in the classroom. Combining actual accounts of teachers who have successfully brought enthusiasm into their classrooms with inspiring philosophy and practical advice, Robert Fried proves that passion is learnable - that it's not a mysterious trait of personality." "The Passionate Teacher shows you how to put passion to work by introducing you to the challenges of a new brand of teaching. You'll discover how to develop partnerships in which teachers are fellow learners working alongside students; limit what you teach so that you get to the heart of a subject; inspire students to produce quality work that's applicable to the real world; confront the obstacles to learning that Fried refers to as "The Game of School"; and test new approaches to teaching both specific lessons as well as entire courses."--BOOK JACKET.
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