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Students, Teachers And Parents Benefit From The Internet
Imagine a teacher who's asking her primary students to create an image of a farm, the animals and the vastness of nature's world wonders; their school is situated in a highly urbanized city with concrete roads and lengthy flyovers, tall buildings and skyscrapers; the most branded boutiques lay along the bustling streets of a marvelous light-filled and designed place. Not to put down their ability to be imaginative and creative but that would be a little difficult for the class. The Internet has revolutionized how teaching is accomplished nowadays. It has pros and cons but it is best to look into the pros to help the teacher and the student make good use of such resource.
Students can definitely enjoy enormous benefits with the use of Internet to supplement their education. By browsing different websites, they have rich access to any information necessary for school work. They can explore and discover what the world has to help them with their education. These include libraries, museums and other archival collections that belong to the other side of the world. Communication is one special feature that allows them to connect with the world. They can talk to international students to learn different cultures, language and their lifestyle. Diversity will be opened up through the doors of the Internet. Communicating with them allows a sharing of solutions, concepts, ideas and feedback responsible for research work and field studies. Furthermore, it will allow them to produce or publish their work in an easy-to-access form.
Teachers on the other hand benefit from the use of the Internet because they have such a flexible tool to cater to their students. A wide-screened monitor connected to the computer may show what the teacher plainly describes with words something vague enough for students to comprehend. It becomes an effective visual aid that pictures out how a procedure could be done or how a process is accomplished since the Internet contains these information. The burden of administrative works, copying and printing will in no doubt lessen because what they potentially need can be accessed at any given time. Teachers will have more of their time, effort and attention to their students thus allowing for more interactive discussions and meetings.
Parents, on the other hand, though it seems they would less likely benefit from this, is an idea that goes all wrong. What will be available to their children through access to world libraries could also be available to them thus allowing both to learn from each other. If parenting information is what they need, this is also available online and retrievable at any time. Parents can assist kids with their homework thus allowing both to still spend quality time together.
The Internet is one great tool that fosters independence among students, it inspires teachers to offer more and it encourages parents to help their children find educational resources. There are negative connotations to its use but a good amount of discipline imposed on the kids' time and usage and as well as security features in placed on the computer to restrict their access can absolutely disprove those negative reasons and feelings towards the Internet.
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Working with Student Teachers $26.99 This book offers specific techniques that mentors can use while working with pre-service interns. Several appendices provide resources for mentors to use with the student teachers they work with and bibliographic resources are included with each chapter for additional reference. |
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Supervising Student Teachers $38.99 This book clearly defines the role of cooperating teachers and guides them through their responsibilities. From preparing for the arrival of the student teacher through the writing of the letter of recommendation, the cooperating teacher learns how to create an environment that will maximize the growth of the student teacher. |
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Pedagogical Practice and Support of Student Teachers $105.45 The practicum (teaching practice) is a fundamental aspect of teacher education (TE) globally. Yet, very little research exists in this area, more so in Language Teacher Education (LTE), especially from developing countries. This book is born out of a PhD study that analysed pedagogical practice and support of English language student teachers during a practicum in Kenya to discern what they learnt and issues that influenced such learning. This was an interpretive qualitative case study involving student teachers, teacher educators and cooperating teachers. The findings show that when student teachers are not adequately supported, they merely acquire procedural pedagogical knowledge and fail to develop the pedagogical reasoning expected of them. This book's main contribution is that it explores the practicum in a more holistic manner than has featured in most previous research on TP. The book is quite suitable to student teachers, scholars and partners in TE generally and LTE in particular. Postgraduate students will certainly find the thorough explanation of the research process very enlightening. |
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Supervising Student Teachers: The Professional Way $45.96 Supervising Student Teachers clearly defines the role of cooperating teachers and guides them through their responsibilities. From preparing for the arrival of the student teacher through the writing of the letter of recommendation, the cooperating teacher learns how to create an environment that will maximize the growth of the student teacher. The opening vignettes and case studies allow the reader to experience and apply a broad range of useful, practical strategies. This book includes a solid body of research yet reads in a conversational tone. It should be the companion for every cooperating teacher, teacher educator, supervisor, and principal. |
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Student Teachers and Teacher Students $143.39 This book provides an analysis of group work in the teaching practicum in initial English teacher education. Focus lies mainly on issues related to team work, such as the relationships among team members and the specificities of this format of work. Field research was conducted at the School of Education of the University of So Paulo, in Brazil, and involved close observation of four groups of student teachers. This methodology allowed access to the backstage of the teaching practicum: the actors and actresses, what they think and do, how they prepare themselves and how they define their roles. Four implications of team teaching for the teaching practicum are highlighted: the choice of team partners, the organization of teams for lesson planning, joint instruction in the classroom and the emergence of informal leaders. The issue of informal leadership proved to be relevant in this study and represents an original contribution of this book to the field of teacher education. Author: Hayama, Priscila Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 164 Publication Date: 2010/04/09 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.37 inches |
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Working with Student Teachers: Getting & Giving the Best $32.62 Supervising student teachers effectively assures that vital professional experience will be of maximum benefit to the pre-service teacher. Mentor teachers and university faculty who work with student teachers need specific training to make the experience rewarding, while the student teacher requires specific information for professional success. The primary focus of this text is based on conferences, strategies, and specific techniques that mentors can use while working with pre-service interns. Several appendices provide resources for mentors to use with the student teachers they work with and bibliographic resources are included with each chapter for additional reference. Written for mentor teachers, principals, university faculty, and anyone working with student teachers. |
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Geography Student Activities Teachers Edition $25.5 "The Student Activities Teacher's Edition provides quick, helpful answers." |
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Diversity Awareness for K-6 Teachers: The Impact on Student Learning $29.63 Diversity Awareness for K-6 Teachers: The Impact on Student Learning is a resource guide for elementary teachers and college-level student teachers for teaching diversity awareness across the various areas of content. It contains many exciting activities teachers can use to enhance learning while making learning and teaching fun and exciting. Specific 'themes' are covered as a part of diversity awareness lessons. Teachers have opportunities to create and develop additional activities and document outcome of lessons. |
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Student Teachers Handbook 4th Ed P $5.98 "The Student Teacher's Handbook, Fourth Edition" is a practical, user-friendly text that employs scientific research, sound advice, and student journal entries to encourage, sustain, and challenge the readers to function at their best during the crucial days of student teaching. Their needs--both professional and personal--during this stressful period guide the book's content. Student teachers' relationships--with students, cooperating teachers, and supervisors--are seen as being at the core of their teaching assignment. The authors draw on research in education and psychology that has "practical application in the classroom" and that helps student teachers cope with some of the tough problems connected with classroom management, including maintaining order and motivating students to learn. The book features: *practical, step-by-step assistance in helping student teachers make the most of their experience; *inclusion of the voices of many "real" student teachers who describe their difficulties and frustration--and how they overcome them; *in-depth discussion of the ways in which student teachers can make best use of cooperating teachers and university supervisors; *advice on making a smooth and successful transition from student teacher to teacher; and *attention to cutting-edge issues, such as multicultural education, effective use of technology, psychologically-appropriate methods of discipline, parent involvement in children's education, relevant education law, and other issues that challenge teachers at all levels. New in the fourth edition: *This popular text has been thoroughly updated and reorganized to eliminate repetition and make for a tighter narrative. *Increased attention has been given to the uses of technology in the classroom and to the pressures of school- or state-wide testing. *This edition includes additional journal entries from student teachers working at the middle and high school level, an expanded critical issues section, a refined description of problem-solving methods, and an updated discussion of multicultural education issues. This is an ideal text for the student teaching seminar at all levels of primary and secondary education, as well as a valuable resource for professors supervising student teachers and cooperating classroom teachers. |
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Learning to Teach Inclusively: Student Teachers' Classroom Inquiries $42.53 This book--co-authored by a teacher educator, a diverse group of five pre-service student teachers, and their student teaching supervisor--takes a unique, illuminating look at the experience of student teaching from the perspective of student teachers. It is premised on learning to teach as an inquiry process enriched by collaborative conversations. Readers are invited into student teachers' dilemmas and decisions as they negotiate between their public school placements and their university-based coursework. Throughout the year of student teaching, the authors document their discussions and reflections about teaching in inclusive classrooms that shed light on the complex process of learning to teach and also offer insights into issues of teaching for equity. Each of the central chapters is written by an individual student teacher and tracks a specific question over the course of two semesters. Topics include: *contrasting models of inclusion and teachers' differing orientations toward issues of community, difference, and normalcy; *how teachers foster peer relationships; *classroom management and discipline; *heterogeneous instruction; and *school-wide culture and systems that promote or mitigate against inclusion. A new perspective on what can be learned from student teaching is provided by the student teachers' supervisor. In the concluding chapter, the teacher educators address the connections among the student teachers' inquiries and offer an analysis from a disability studies/disability rights perspective on how inclusion fits into a social (rather than a medical) model of disability. All of the authors of this book seek to contribute to conversations that place advocacy, inquiry, contestation, and challenge at the center of the teacher's role. This volume is their invitation to readers to join in a larger conversation about the challenges of, and necessity for, becoming inclusive teachers. "Learning to Teach Inclusively" is intended for inservice and preservice courses in elementary education, inclusion, and teacher research, and for field experience seminars. It is also suitable for graduate courses in teacher research, supervision, and research in teacher education. |
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Pre Algebra Student Activities Teachers Edition 8 $27.5 "Provides answers to the problems in the Student Activities book" |
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Life Science Student Activities Teachers Edition $24 "Provides Student Activities with marginal notes and answer overprints." |
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Quality Mentoring for Student Teachers $70.02 Author: Fish, Della/ Della Fish/ Fish, D. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 232 Publication Date: 1995/04/01 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.52 inches |
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Diversity Awareness for K-6 Teachers $23.99 Diversity Awareness for K-6 Teachers:The Impact on Student Learning is a resource guide for elementary teachers and college-level student teachers for teaching diversity awareness across the various areas of content. It contains many exciting activities teachers can use to enhance learning while making learning and teaching fun and exciting. |
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Professional Values and Practices for Teachers and Student: Meeting the Standards $32.95 Clearly structured around the standards for Qualified Teacher Status (DfES 02/02), this book explains each of the eight requirements for Professional Values and Practice and how they can be fulfilled in the classroom. This book: is relevant for all 'professional issues' modules in initial teacher education helps student teachers log their achievements against the standards provides practical advice to help teachers prepare for professional life includes real life case studies illustrating classroom practice. Thought provoking and engaging, this book is relevant for any student or practising teacher concerned with developing professionally in the forever-changing world of education. |
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Academic Skills of Teachers for Student Performance $50 A teacher is one who helps students or pupils learn. She/he is an acknowledged guide or helper in processes of learning. A teacher's role may vary between cultures. academic subjects are emphasised in many societies, but a teacher's duties may include instruction in craftsmanship or vocational training, spirituality, civics, community roles, or life skills. In modern schools, where scientific pedagogy is practised, the teacher is defined as a specialised profession on the same level as many other professions. Teachers with good academic skills are the most important asset of an education institution. Academic skills are acquired, sharpened and updated for making teaching emphatic. So it is necessary for a teacher to equip oneself with essential academic skills. This book discusses the importance of academic skills in teaching profession and various issues related to it. Students, teachers, teacher trainers and educational administrators will find this book a valuable reference tool. |
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American Republic Student Activities Teachers Edition $25.5 "Correcting is made easy with the Student Activities Teacher's Edition, which includes a copy of the Student Activities with answers shown in a different shade.Coordinates with The American Republic Student Text, The American Republic Teacher's Edition, The American Republic Student Activities, The American Republic Tests, and The American Republic Tests Answer Key." |
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French 2 Student Activities Teachers Edition 9-12 $23 "Includes the tape script for the cassettes. Contains a Student Activities Manual with answer overprints" |
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Learning to Teach Science: Activities for Student Teachers and Mentors $4.75 In response to requests by science teachers for guidance on the process of mentoring in schools, this text provides an interactive, activities-based resource. It takes into account the progressive development of skills and competencies, for all those involved in the training of science teachers; pre-service, in-service and quality control. Activities are directly related to classroom and laboratory planning, organisation and management and include general question and answer exercises.; The book covers nine areas of science teacher competence crossed with five levels of progression to give a flexible programme of training. Each activity has a commentary for mentors and notes for student teachers, and discusses the rationale behind each activity. Five activities are written specifically to help mentors review progress at each of the five levels.; Additionally, it can be used by: experienced teachers for refreshing their own practice; Heads of Science Departments for upgrading science teaching within the departments; and those concerned with quality control and certification to recommend activities, taken from the book, to aid further professional development. |
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Learning Teaching From Teachers $47.98 Brings together the research on teachers' expertise and beginning teachers' learning. This book reports a research project on helping student teachers to gain access to experienced teachers' expertis. It explores how school-based initial teacher education can be improved if it is professionally planned in an informed and well thought-out way. |
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Tough Choices for Teachers $24.99 In Tough Choices for Teachers: Ethical Challenges in Today's Schools and Classrooms, Infantino and Wilke help student teachers, new teachers, and experienced teachers think more deeply about ethical concerns. The case studies included by the authors involve ethical dilemmas dealing with honesty, integrity, and proper professional behavior. |
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World Studies Student Activities Teachers Edition $25.5 "The Student Activities Teacher's Edition includes a skills code chart to help you select the best activities from the Student Activities book to meet your students' particular needs" |
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World History Student Activities Teachers Edition $19 "The skill chart and activity codes in the Student Activities Teacher's Edition help you know what activities to use and when." |
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Student Solutions Manual for Mathematical Reasoning for Elementary Teachers $4.05 Provides detailed, worked-out solutions to all exercises that are answered in the back of the student text. |
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Teachers (Hardcover) $35.13 You probably haven`t heard their names, but the work they do makes them today`s true heroes. They are teachers?the men and women who encourage, enlighten, and inspire their young charges every day; who find the idea of ?making a difference? irresistible; who refuse to yield to apathy and indifference.In this celebration of the world`s most important and demanding profession, writer John Yow and photographer Gary Firstenberg have sought to capture the guiding spirit of these special people. The authors shine a spotlight on over fifty unique instructors, highlighting what it is that makes them exemplary role models for future generations to come.Teachers highlights a broad range of uniquely dedicated and creative professionals and covers the education landscape from inner-city public schools to rural one-room schoolhouses. It introduces an astonishing variety of classroom teachers and innovative programs, along with specialists in such extracurricular pursuits as cooking, rodeo, voice, acrobatics, and martial arts.Superb high-quality black-and-white photography, compelling stories, and an elegant design combine to make Teachers a much-deserved and long-overdue tribute to teachers everywhere. It`s the perfect way for a parent (or student) to express their gratitude to a favorite mentor. |
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Spiritwhispers: Teachers Who Teach to a Student Spirit $23.92 A celebration of teachers who teach to a child's spirit, who care more about a students attitude and energy rather than their ability to memorize. |
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Voices of Student Teachers: Cases from the Field $46.7 For Field Experience and Student Teaching courses; as a supplement in K-12 Methods courses. Written by actual student teachers about their personal experiences, the sixty-two cases in the second edition of this book bring to life the reality of teaching in a way that only first hand experience can. Brief, and presented without resolution of the case problem, they put readers into situations ranging from preschool to high school, covering myriad classroom scenarios, and occurring in rural, suburban, and urban schools. Each is accompanied by discussion questions, and they are arranged according to major topics. In addition, the authors include a section that explains the value of writing as a form of reflection and presents guidelines readers can use in writing their own case studies. Coverage includes contemporary topics such as e-mail communication, plagiarism from the Internet, standards-based teaching, and the effect of traumatic events. For professionals in the field of teaching. |
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Mentoring Teachers $24.95 A useful guide for teacher mentors as they face new and difficult challenges in their work New teachers often struggle to apply their knowledge in real-world settings, and the idea of mentoring these teachers during their first years in the classroom has captured the imagination of schools all over the world. Drawn from the experiences over the last twenty years of the New Teacher Center, the book illuminates the subtleties and struggles of becoming an excellent, effective mentor. The book discusses the five big tensions of mentoring: developing a new identity, developing trusting relationships, accelerating teacher growth, mentoring in challenging contexts, and learning leadership skills. Describes in-depth the most common challenges of the mentor role A wonderful guide for both new and veteran mentors Includes engaging firsthand narratives written by mentors working in a variety of settings This book is from the New Teacher Center, an organization whose highly respected mentor training model has served over 50,000 teachers nationwide. The New Teacher Center is dedicated to improving student learning by accelerating the effectiveness of teachers and school leaders through comprehensive mentoring and professional development programs. |
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Understanding Special Educational Needs: A Guide for Student Teachers $35.26 Teachers need to be fully equipped to respond to diversity in today's classrooms now more than ever before. The Professional Standards for Qualified Teacher Status and Induction Standards are now the driving force behind initial teacher education, and students will need to demonstrate their competence against these, and in particular, their understanding of Special Educational Needs in today's inclusive classrooms. Each chapter of this indispensable text explores an important topic within SEN and directly relates it to the competencies, making it an essential course companion. Chapters on topics relating to the code of practice, school policy, literacy and numeracy, ICT, emotional and behavioural difficulties and dealing with parents all follow a similar template, which includes: a commentary on the relevant professional standards contextualising of the standards what teachers can do to promote effective practice. Detailed referencing will lead students to pursue more detailed individual texts, which address many of the issues in greater depth. This is an ideal, highly accessible text for student and new qualified teachers who need a reliable introduction to today's vital issues within Special Educational Needs. |
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Legal Rights of Teachers and Students $61.85 "Legal Rights of Teachers and Students, 2/e" provides an applied treatment of the current status of the law governing public schools in the key areas that concern teachers AND students. This book addresses the central issues that concern school personnel in their daily activities: church/state relations, instructional issues, student expression, students with disabilities, student discipline, teacher employment, TEACHERS' SUBSTANTIVE RIGHTS, termination of employment and tort liability. Pre-service and in-service teachers and administrators. |
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Math Wonders to Inspire Teachers and Students $27.95 A veteran teacher provides examples of the beauty and wonder of numbers and mathematics that are guaranteed to get student sand teachers more interested in math. |
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Teachers, Schools, and Society with Student CD $58.59 The most reader friendly text in its field, the ninth edition presents a comprehensive overview of education in America. It provides in-depth commentary on educational history, philosophy, and governance, while giving special attention to current critical topics such as the changing federal role in educational finance. Newly revised for this edition, Chapter 4 (Life in School and at Home) now includes obesity, eating disorders, and a revised section on poverty. A major revision of Chapter 5, now titled Reforming America's Schools, includes updates from the stimulus plan based on new reports on federal programs and new funding formulas. Chapter 6 on Curriculum, Standards and Testing has a new section on emerging trends in the curriculum. |
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Teachers, Schools and Society with Student CD $154.88 No Synopsis Available |
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Helping the Grieving Student: A Guidebook for Teachers $10.19 No Synopsis Available |


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