Introduction to Teaching: Becoming a Professional (4th Edition)
Author Information
Don P. Kauchak, Paul D. EggenProduct Details
ISBN: 9780137012329
Publish Date: 01/14/2010
Publisher: Pearson
Number of pages: 560
Description
This best-selling case-basedtext, Introduction to Teaching: Becoming a Professional,provide tomorrow's teachers with adeeper understanding of and better preparation for the teaching profession by weaving in threethemes central to teaching todayprofessionalism, diversity, and reform. Two central questions frame the text: “Do I want to be a teacher?” and “What kind of teacher do I want to become?”.The fourth editionhas been revised to provide you with a more engaging experience as you consider if you want to be a teacher and what kind of teacher you want to become.Captivating classroom-based cases and interactive features will help you reflect on your responses to topics such as the implications of increasingly diverse classrooms, the assessment and standards-driven educational climate, and more. Arevoluationary new online component, MyEducationLab, provides you with interactive self-assessments and video-based activities.To order this book WITHOUT MyEducationLab use this ISBN: 9780137012329. To order this book WITH MyEducationLab use this ISBN: 9780131381278. Click here to learn more about MyEducationLab.
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