Good Morning, Children: My First Years in Early Childhood Education
Autor Sophia E. Pappasen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2009
The first years of teaching are full of any number of unexpected problems and issues that can frustrate even the most prepared early childhood educator. Based on her popular blog, Sophia Pappas' book Good Morning, Children provides an up-close and personal view of the challenges and successes of a beginning teacher. The book describes daily encounters with students, family members, and administrators; reflects on the state of early childhood education in America; and celebrates the ways the pre-K teacher can help prepare every child to succeed in both school and life.
In chronicling her successes and failures in her first three years as an early childhood educator, Ms. Pappas, a veteran of the Teach For America education program, covers a range of topics that both new and experienced educators face in the early childhood classroom. Among other important issues, Ms. Pappas provides smart and witty insights about the importance of classroom preparation, for both the school year and each individual day. She provides ideas about how to interact successfully with over- and under-involved parents and family members, while clarifying how critical family interaction and involvement are to a child’s success. Similarly, Ms. Pappas describes the activities, lessons, and teaching techniques that she used to help her students learn and grow. Ms. Pappas stresses the significance of being able to listen and adjust, not only to the needs of the children in your care and to the family members of those children, but, equally, to listen and adjust to your own needs as an educator.
"This book brings the voice of a Teach For America teacher and her students into the public discussion around how to provide children with the early education necessary to set them up for long term success. Sophia chronicles her accomplishments and challenges in ensuring her economically disadvantaged students excel and communicates important insights about how to ensure that all of our nation's children have the educational opportunities they deserve."
In chronicling her successes and failures in her first three years as an early childhood educator, Ms. Pappas, a veteran of the Teach For America education program, covers a range of topics that both new and experienced educators face in the early childhood classroom. Among other important issues, Ms. Pappas provides smart and witty insights about the importance of classroom preparation, for both the school year and each individual day. She provides ideas about how to interact successfully with over- and under-involved parents and family members, while clarifying how critical family interaction and involvement are to a child’s success. Similarly, Ms. Pappas describes the activities, lessons, and teaching techniques that she used to help her students learn and grow. Ms. Pappas stresses the significance of being able to listen and adjust, not only to the needs of the children in your care and to the family members of those children, but, equally, to listen and adjust to your own needs as an educator.
"This book brings the voice of a Teach For America teacher and her students into the public discussion around how to provide children with the early education necessary to set them up for long term success. Sophia chronicles her accomplishments and challenges in ensuring her economically disadvantaged students excel and communicates important insights about how to ensure that all of our nation's children have the educational opportunities they deserve."
Wendy Kopp, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Teach For America
"...I found myself engrossed in (Sophia's) day-to-day activities, curious to see how she would face her next battle...Good Morning, Children is an informative yet entertaining read that allows for a bird's eye view of the experiences and struggles of a young, hopeful advocate whose main objective is to fight for a seemingly forgotten population."
Harvard Citizen, Sabrina Roshan
"The book provides a glimpse into the potential of a young woman who will no doubt contribute significantly to early childhood education policy in the future. The candid voice that reveals her missteps and accomplishments introduces to the public an aspiring public leader with a unique combination of persistence, vision, and humility."
Libby Doggett, Deputy Director, Pew Center on the States, The Pew Charitable Trusts
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780876590782
ISBN-10: 0876590784
Pagini: 188
Ilustrații: 20 B&W photographs
Dimensiuni: 137 x 188 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: GRYPHON HOUSE
ISBN-10: 0876590784
Pagini: 188
Ilustrații: 20 B&W photographs
Dimensiuni: 137 x 188 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: GRYPHON HOUSE
Notă biografică
Sophia Pappas graduated from Georgetown University. She then joined Teach for America as a Newark corps member, and taught public school pre-K. In 2007, Sophia left the classroom to help expand Teach For America's early-childhood education initiative in urban and rural areas across the country. Sophia is currently pursuing her Master's in Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School.
Descriere
Based on Pappas' popular blog, this book by a veteran of the Teach For America education program provides an up-close and personal view of the challenges and successes of a beginning teacher.