Tag: Teachers

Advanced Educational Foundations for Teachers The History, Philosophy, and Culture of Schooling


Free Download Donald K. Sharpes, "Advanced Educational Foundations for Teachers: The History, Philosophy, and Culture of Schooling"
English | 2001 | ISBN: 0815338600, 0815338619 | PDF | pages: 545 | 100.1 mb
Sharpes’ approach synthesizes historical, philosophical, and cultural standpoints. The text contains practical teaching applications alongside theory and an integrated emphasis of diversity and other multicultural themes. It also covers the history of schooling from ancient times to the present, including biographies of major non-Western figures as well as the canon of educational innovators.

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Teachers and Students, Reflections on Learning in Near and Middle Eastern Cultures Collected Studies in Honour of Sebas


Free Download Dorothee Pielow, "Teachers and Students, Reflections on Learning in Near and Middle Eastern Cultures: Collected Studies in Honour of Sebas"
English | ISBN: 900468249X | 2024 | 860 pages | PDF | 6 MB
Teachers and Students: Reflections on Learning in Near and Middle Eastern Cultures. Collected Studies in Honour of Sebastian Günther offers new insights into key issues related to education in the Islamicate world and beyond, including their influence on and interdependence with non-Muslim cultures.

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Classroom Research for Language Teachers, 2nd Edition


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English | 2023 | ASIN : B0CG6STQ6S | 60 Pages | EPUB | 2 MB
In the first edition of this book, Tim Stewart provided an easy-to-follow guide to conducting classroom research, from getting started to publishing your findings. The second edition of Classroom Research for Language Teachers further explores different approaches to conducting classroom research in the English language classroom, beginning with the central question: Why should English language teachers conduct classroom research? This edition has also been updated with new examples of teacher research and more resources for language teachers wishing to conduct their own research.

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Early Christian Teachers The ‘didaskaloi’ from Their Origins to the Middle of the Second Century


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2020 | 332 Pages | ISBN: 3161575784 | PDF | 5 MB
The teachers of early Christianity were one of its most intriguing groups and appear to have been the equivalent of the Jewish rabbis or pagan philosophers. By examining all the earliest sources mentioning the ‘didaskaloi’, Alessandro Falcetta sheds light on the first hundred years of their history, tackling questions such as why their fate was so different from that of the rabbis, and whether they were tradents of the Jesus material and therefore guarantors of the Gospels’ historic reliability. By relating teachers to apostles, prophets and bishops, the author enriches our knowledge of the structure of early Christian communities and how they developed into hierarchical churches.

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Understanding Art A Guide for Teachers


Free Download Martin W Wenham, "Understanding Art: A Guide for Teachers"
English | ISBN: 0761974784 | 2003 | 184 pages | EPUB | 957 KB
The author provides the ways in which children′s knowledge of visual elements of art can be developed through simple but creative activities.

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Early Childhood Literacy Teachers in High Poverty Schools A Study of Courage and Caring


Free Download Melissa Landa, "Early Childhood Literacy Teachers in High Poverty Schools: A Study of Courage and Caring"
English | ISBN: 149855587X | 2017 | 144 pages | EPUB | 1017 KB
Much has been written about the failure of White American public school teachers to effectively teach low-income children of color to read and write. Scholars have offered numerous explanations for this failure, including the reluctance of teacher preparation programs to address cultural competence and the lack of cultural diversity among teacher educators. In response to reported failures such as high attrition rates of novice teachers and low test scores, American public schools are being subjected to increased standardization of the curriculum and high stakes testing. This book provides rich illustrations of White early literacy teachers who choose to remain in low-income school communities, where they effectively and passionately embrace their students, families, and communities. Blending the teachers’ successful practices, shown in in-depth interviews excavating their identities and life experiences, with theoretical frameworks about teaching and learning, Early Childhood Literacy Teachers in High Poverty Schools: A Study of Boundary Crossing discusses the responsibility of public educators to cross geographical, economic, and political divisions on behalf of their students, and offers strategies for teacher educators to equip future teachers for these tasks.

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