Stories of student teaching : a case approach to the student teaching experience

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Stories of student teaching : a case approach to the student teaching experience

Debra Eckerman Pitton

Merrill, c1998

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Appropriate for courses in Student Teaching and/or Student Teaching Seminar, Field Experience in Education, Methods of Teaching, and Supervision of Student Teaching. This case-based text offers a wealth of opportunity for student teachers to connect what they have learned in their classes to the world of teaching. Through discussions of experiences described in case studies, students can explore how they might react if faced with similar situations and prepare themselves to meet these challenges prior to their student teaching experience.

Table of Contents

  • I. EYEWITNESS ACCOUNTS. 1. Meeting All of Their Needs. 2. Getting to Know Myself. 3. I Want to be Alone. 4. Meeting Them Where They Are. 5. To Be or Not To Be... 6. Content or Kids? 7. Time Pressures. 8. Is Honesty the Best Policy? 9. Keeping My Cool: Classroom Management. 10. Inclusion Conclusions. II. TWICE-TOLD TALES. 11. Looking in the Mirror. 12. What Exactly is a "C"? 13. I Get No Respect. 14. We Don't Do Group Work Here. 15. First Impressions. 16. It's Not What You Said
  • It's How You Said It! 17. On My Own: Sink or Swim? 18. Reflections and Connections. 19. Beyond the Classroom. 20. Parents as Partners. III. LOOKING BACK. 21. Retaking Student Teaching: Failure or Fortune. 22. The Way It Was. Index.

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