Home About Us Contact Us Exam/Desk Policy Instructor's Manuals Help
Search  
Elementary Methods
Early Childhood/Kindergarten
Introduction to Elementary Education
Methods & Materials
Literacy/Language Arts
Reading
Remedial Reading
Writing
Mathematics
Science
Social Studies
Student Teaching
Middle/Secondary Methods
Introduction to Middle/Secondary
Education

Methods & Materials
English/Language Arts
Reading
Remedial Reading
Writing
Grammar
Mathematics
Science
Social Studies
Student Teaching
General Methods
Principles & Practices of Teaching
Methods of Educational Research
Teaching English as a Second
Language/Bilingual Education

Politics of Education
Linguistics
Foundations of Education
Urban Education
Principles of Measurement &
Evaluation

Administration/Principalship &
Leadership

Multicultural Education
Graduate-Level Methods
Elementary Reading
Certification/Masters Courses
Across Subjects


13 Ways of Looking at Student Teaching
A Guide for First-Time English Teachers
Pamela "Sissi" Carroll, Florida State University, Mike Rychlik, Florida State University

Heinemann / ISBN 0-325-00551-6 / 978-0-325-00551-5 / 2003 / 224 pp / paperback
Availability: In Stock

List Price: $24.00

request desk or exam copyRequest this title as a Desk or Exam Copy

This title is recommended for:

Product Information

sample chaptersPreview sample chapters for this book

Imagine "Dear Abby" is a guy. He's a survivor of student teaching. He's also the survivor of 20 years teaching in the public schools, the last 17 at one of the premier alternative high schools in the country. As a graduate student he recently had the guidance of an expert supervisor of English teachers in training. Now, they've joined forces. The result: an indispensable handbook for those about to embark on their first experience teaching English.

The book is a collection of real-life letters to veteran teacher Mike Rychlik along with his responses. His university mentor Pamela Carroll adds her own thoughts "From Another Angle"—substantial commentary that mixes educational theory with experience-based self-reflection. Their letters and commentary are grouped into 13 chapters, each covering a thematic aspect of teaching English, each incorporating the points of view of a student teacher, the classroom veteran, and the education professor. Dip into any chapter or read the book cover to cover as it

  • addresses the very scenarios and situations student teachers yearn to explore, such as classroom management strategies
  • tackles the specifics of teaching English (grammar, writing, literature, and more)
  • discusses the broader topics of professionalism, testing, and grading
  • aids further exploration of specific topics with annotated reading lists.
Spirited, theoretically sound, and practical, 13 Ways of Looking at Student Teaching is the perfect primer for preservice and beginning teachers, for those involved in their preparation to teach, or for teaching veterans looking for inspiration.

Table of Contents

    1. Becoming the Teacherly Type
    2. Demonstrating Decorum When Student Teaching
    3. The Grammar Monster
    4. Animated Literature
    5. Writing with Soul
    6. Doing the Two-Step: Using Writing to Teach Literature
    7. Search and Research
    8. Special Care for Special Needs
    9. Grades and Standardized Testing
    10. Time Management, Class Management
    11. Behavior Blues
    12. Setting Parameters
    13. Interactive Jazz

Sample Chapters

 
Copyright© 1999-2008 Heinemann, a member of the Reed Elsevier plc group. All rights reserved.
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy