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What Went Right

Autor Roberta Israeloff, George McDermott
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 mai 2017

In What Went Right: Lessons from Both Sides of the Teacher's Desk co-authors Roberta Israeloff and George McDermott resume a conversation they began in 1967--when she was in eleventh grade at Syosset (N.Y.) High School and he was her English teacher. In 2014, after finding each other on Facebook, they began an email correspondence--as contemporaries, rather than student and teacher--and quickly discovered that neither had ever stopped thinking about that school and the many ways it influenced them. As they shared their impressions of how and why public education has changed since then, they realized that a single academic year can have a deeper and longer-lasting impact than they had ever imagined. Personal and probing, evocative and wide-ranging, the letters that compose this book ask and attempt to answer some timeless--and timely--questions: What makes a teacher or a class memorable? How can the teacher-student relationship be supported and strengthened? What does being "educated" truly mean? And, perhaps most important, what role can free public education play in sustaining our democracy?

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781475834147
ISBN-10: 1475834144
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

Cuprins

Prologue 1: I¿m hoping that you remember me 2: The opposite of burnout 3: Drills and dog clickers 4: Beneath, beyond, around the corner 5: To enjoy thinking 6: It bled into our lives 7: In the author¿s hands 8: The misunderstanding of education 9: The capacities that define us 10: There was no end, it seemed 11: Call it an injustice 12: The poetry inside us 13: Thinking about teachers 14: To take the long view 15: To reach judgments 16: Seduced by ¿observable goals¿ 17: How to be human 18: The best lessons 19: The crux of the problem 20: The way we conceptualize the world 21: The exaltation of ignorance 22: A hybrid profession 23: An ongoing, vital conversation Epilogue Acknowledgements Sources and Suggestions for Additional Reading

Notă biografică

Roberta Israeloff directs the Squire Family Foundation, an educational advocacy foundation that champions the inclusion of philosophy in the public school curriculum, and that helped launch both PLATO (Philosophy Learning and Teaching Organization) and the National High School Ethics Bowl. A teacher and editor, she has also authored or co-authored over a dozen books, including four volumes of personal non-fiction, and scores of short stories, essays and articles appearing in national publications. George McDermott has taught students in all junior- and senior-high grades; in rural, suburban and inner-city settings; and in central, charter, and neighborhood schools. He has also spent decades as a speechwriter and ghostwriter, helping business executives, research scientists, economists, physicians and designers communicate accurately and effectively¿and sound as articulate as they are talented in areas other than communication.

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Personal and probing, evocative and wide-ranging, the letters that compose this book ask and attempt to answer some timeless-and timely-questions: What makes a teacher or a class memorable? How can the teacher-student relationship be supported and strengthened? What does being "educated" truly mean?