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This first edition text is designed to help pre-service teachers identify and confirm certification levels for their future careers, as well as better understand the learning process across the preK-12 environment. An Introduction to Education: Choosing Your Teaching Path is unique due to its approach--focusing on 12 students (a variety from all grade levels) as well as teachers and administrators. The author not only uses these focus students, teachers, and administrators in the opening chapter scenarios, but carries them through the text as classroom examples.
The text is accompanied by video that includes classroom footage of the focus students and teachers. No other introduction to teaching text does this: realistically captures students and teachers in action, includes them in the text as examples, and also includes photographs of the focus subjects.
The overall theme is "how are the children?", reminding readers that no matter what they do in the classroom or in their professional development, that as a teacher they must always remember the student first in all actions.
Offering a unique experience, Choosing Your Teaching Path: An Introduction to Education, brings teaching to life by taking you into real schools to meet real teachers and students. Go on a journey to help you determine if teaching is for you, what kind of teacher you want to be, and determine what age students you would like to teach.
Find Your Teaching Identity -
- This text will help teacher candidates gain perspective on what it’s like to teach children at early childhood and elementary levels, as well as adolescents at middle and high school levels. Woven throughout the text, insight about the responsibilities and opportunities involved in teaching at various levels is highlighted by level icons.
- Fingerprint Icons identify oppportunties for reflection. Consider chapter content and video on the MyEducationLab to help reveal your teaching identity.
- What Role will Diversity Play In My Teaching Identity? feature summarizes chapter content to show you how diversity influences classroom practice.
Focus Schools, Teachers, and Students
- Explore Four Focus Schools representing rural areas, suburbs, and cities. Watch videos on MyEducationLab to hear administrators and principals discuss their schools and take you on a tour of their facilities.
- Get to know Ten Focus Teachers – their classroom demeanor, their areas of expertise, their teaching styles, their attitudes regarding the teaching profession, and their dispositions toward children and adolescents.
- Enter the lives of Twelve Focus Students who represent the diverse students of today’s classrooms and see how they interact with family, teachers, and peers.
- Focus on Teaching - This opening scenario centers on one of the text’s 10 focus teachers and relates his or her experiences that are aligned with chapter content. A picture of the teacher is included as a memory jogger for readers to help them identify the teacher as someone they have read about before and watched on the video.
Your Career. Your Future. MyEduationLab
MyEducationLab.com is a research-based learning tool that brings teaching in today’s classrooms to life. Through authentic in-classroom video and artifacts, research articles and more MyEducationLab prepares you for your teaching career. Look for the www.MyEducationLab.com logo in the margins of the text and follow the simple instructions to access. MyEducationLab for this text includes:
- Homework & Exercises assignments to help you extend what you are learning. Links to these assignments are found at the end of the chapter through the following features: Writing My Own Story, and What’s My Disposition.
- Choosing Your Teaching Path, a section that takes you from the book to the videos that highlight our focus schools, teachers, and students.
- Virtual Field Experience, a section that offers additional information and activities about the students in the book and in the video.
OTHER FEATURES FOR YOUR SUCCESS:
- In the News: ABC News Feature and Video DVD- The importance of understanding national issues that reverberate in the media is emphasized through this chapter feature that points readers to the ABC News videos on DVD in the back of the book and offers opportunities to reflect and respond to the impact of video content on teachers, classrooms, and students.
- Guiding Questions- At the end of each Focus on Teaching segment, the “big ideas” of the chapter are presented in the form of questions to help readers understand the organization of the chapter.
- Introduction - Each chapter’s Introduction provides context for the topics to be addressed.
- Table of Concepts - This unique feature found before Part 1 of the book allows you to quickly reference some important concepts such as NCLB, parents and families, students with exceptionalities, multicultural teaching, and more as they are threaded throughout the text in substantive ways.
INTASC Matrix - An Introduction to Education: Choosing Your Teaching Path addresses each of the Standards for Beginning Teachers as developed by the Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (INTASC) in multiple ways throughout the text. An overview of just some of the ways the text is aligned with the INTASC Standards can be found in a matrix on the inside front cover.
NEW! This book now comes integrated with MyEducationLab, a unique site for you and your students where the classroom comes to life. Icons throughout the text integrate online features such as authentic in-class video footage, interactive simulations, rich case studies, and teacher and student artifacts designed specifically to support Introduction to Education, 1e — all at no extra cost to your students! Click here to learn more about MyEducationLab.
(Note: Each chapter contains the following features: Concluding Thoughts, What Role Will Diversity Play in My Teaching Identity?, Chapter in Review, and Professional Practice)
Part I Teachers, Schools, and Students
Chapter 1 Teachers
Who Teaches in the United States and Why?
What Are the Roles of Teachers?
How Do We Prepare to Teach?
What Is Teacher Professionalism?
What Are the Characteristics of Effective Teachers?
What's It Like to Teach at Various Grade Levels?
Chapter 2 Schools
What Is the Culture of a School?
How Do the Venues of Schools Differ?
What Is School Like at Different Levels?
What Are the Three Principle Settings of Public Schools?
What Is an Effective School?
Chapter 3 Students
How Are We Similar?
How Are Gender Differences Manifested?
How Does Cultural Diversity Impact Us?
How Is Language Diversity Manifested in U.S. Schools?
What Impact Does Diversity in Family Structure Have on Students?
How Does Diversity of Socioeconomic Status Affect Students?
How Are Differences in Intellectual Ability Manifested in Schools?
Who Are Students with Exceptionalities, and How Do We Serve Them?
Meet the Students
Part II The Work of Teachers
Chapter 4 Curriculum and Instruction
What Is the Relationship Between the Learning Process and the Brain?
What Curriculum Do We Teach in U.S. Schools?
How Is Instruction Implemented in U.S. Schools?
Are We All Teachers of Reading and Writing?
How Do Teachers Match Instruction to School Levels?
Chapter 5 Assessment and Accountability
What Is Backward Design?
What Is Involved in Classroom Assessment?
How Do Teachers Evaluate Student Learning and Assign Grades?
What Are Standardized Tests and How Are Their Results Used?
Who Is Accountable for Student Learning?
What Are Some of the Challenges of Accountability?
Chapter 6 Technology in U.S. Schools
What Guides the Use of Technology in U.S. Schools?
What Technological Tools Are Available to Enhance Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment?
Does Technology Make a Difference in Student Learning?
How Do Teachers Use Technology in Their Classrooms?
What Issues Surround and Affect the Use of Technology in Schools?
What Does the Future Hold for Technology in Schools?
Chapter 7 Creating and Maintaining a Positive and Productive Learning Environment
How Do Teachers Create a Positive Learning Environment?
What Routines Contribute to Maintaining a Productive Classroom Environment?
How Do Teachers Establish Expectations, Incentives, and Consequences?
How Can I Develop a Classroom Management Plan?
Part III Foundations of Education in the United States
Chapter 8 History of Education in the United States
What Were the Major Influences, Issues, Ideologies, and Individuals in 17th-Century American Education?What Were the Major Influences, Issues, Ideologies, and Individuals in 18th-Century American Education?
What Were the Major Influences, Issues, Ideologies, and Individuals in 19th-Century American Education?
What Were the Major Influences, Issues, Ideologies, and Individuals in 20th-Century American Education?
How Can I Be Aware of Education History in the Making?
Chapter 9 Philosophical Foundations of Education in the United States
What Is a Philosophy of Education?
What Are Four Branches of Philosophy?
How Do Five Prominent Philosophies of Education Affect Teaching and Learning?
How Do I Begin to Develop My Personal Philosophy of Education?
Chapter 10 The Societal Context of Schooling in the United States
How Do Family, Community, and Society Impact Students in the United States?
How Do Socioeconomic Status and Race Affect Students in the United States?
How Do Health Issues Affect Students in the United States?
What Effects Do Bullying, Theft, and Violence Have on Students and Schools in the United States?
How Do Truancy and Dropping Out Affect Youth in the United States?
Chapter 11 Ethical and Legal Issues in U. S. Schools
What Does It Mean to Be an Ethical Teacher?
How Do Laws Affect Schools, Teachers, and Students?
What Are the Legal Rights of Teachers?
What Are the Legal Responsibilities of Teachers?
What Are the Legal Rights of Students?
How Does the Law Impact the Relationship Between School and Religion?
Chapter 12 Governing and Financing Public Schools in the United States
How Does the Federal Government Influence Public Education in the United States?
What Is the State’s Role in Public Education?
How Do School Districts Function?
What Is the Management Structure of Individual Schools?
What Other Entities Impact the Governance of Public Schools in the United States?
How Are Public Schools Financed?
How Are Funds for Education Spent?
Part IV Growing Toward the Teaching Profession
Chapter 13 Teacher Responsibilities and Opportunities
What Are a Teacher’s Responsibilities and Opportunities Regarding Family Involvement?
What Are a Teacher’s Responsibilities and Opportunities Regarding the Community?
What Are a Teacher’s Responsibilities and Opportunities Regarding Colleagues?
What Are a Teacher’s Responsibilities and Opportunities Regarding Systemic Involvement?
What Are a Teacher’s Responsibilities and Opportunities Regarding the Teaching Profession?
What Are a Teacher’s Responsibilities and Opportunities Regarding Self-Growth?
What Are a Teacher’s Responsibilities and Opportunities Regarding Students?
Chapter 14 Charting My Teaching Course
How Can I Make the Most of Teacher Preparation?
How Can I Make the Most of Searching for a Teaching Position?
How Can I Thrive, Not Merely Survive, During My First Year of Teaching?
References
Glossary
Name Index
Subject Index
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This first edition text is designed to help pre-service teachers identify and confirm certification levels for their future careers, as well as better understand the learning process across the preK-12 environment. An Introduction to Education: Choosing Your Teaching Path is unique due to its approach--focusing on 12 students (a variety from all grade levels) as well as teachers and administrators. The author not only uses these focus students, teachers, and administrators in the opening chapter scenarios, but carries them through the text as classroom examples.
The text is accompanied by video that includes classroom footage of the focus students and teachers. No other introduction to teaching text does this: realistically captures students and teachers in action, includes them in the text as examples, and also includes photographs of the focus subjects.
The overall theme is "how are the children?", reminding readers that no matter what they do in the classroom or in their professional development, that as a teacher they must always remember the student first in all actions.
Read what reviewers have to say. . . .
"The strength is that no doubt the author's heart lies in this subject matter. The material is fresh, emotional, and honest. This was especially true in the sections dealing with exceptionality. I absolutely loved the vignette/poem about the student with Down syndrome. Amazing!"
Corey M. Hall, Florida Community College, Jacksonville
“The book provides the reader with a superb bridge between theory and practice. It is very clear that the author considered a balanced approach between providing students with a rich and straightforward content and providing them with real life scenarios and reflective activities. The book’s presentation is unique in the way it balances theory and practice.”
Adel Al-Bataineh, Illinois State University
“The author effectively involves the reader with the text. She does this with the tone of writing as well as with the pedagogical features throughout the chapter. There is good variety among the features, which call for different types of thinking on the part of the student. The end of chapter activities are particularly interesting.”
Anna Lowe, Loyola University Chicago
Offering a unique experience, An Introduction to Education: Choosing Your Teaching Path, brings teaching to life by taking you into real schools to meet teachers and students. Go on a journey to help determine if teaching is for you, what kind of teacher you want to be, and determine what age students you would like to teach.
Find Your Teaching Identity
- Gain insight about the responsibilities and opportunities involved in teaching at various levels identified by Grade Level Icons in each chapter.
- Answer reflective questions identified by Fingerprint Icons, considering chapter content and video on MyEducationLab to help reveal your teaching identity.
- What Role Will Diversity Play in My Teaching Identity? summarizes chapter content to show you how diversity influences classroom practice.
Focus Schools, Teachers, and Students
- Explore Four Focus Schools representing rural areas, suburbs, and cities. Watch videos on MyEducationLab to hear administrators and principals discuss their schools and take you on a tour of their facilities.
- Get to know Ten Focus Teachers – their classroom demeanor, areas of expertise, teaching styles, attitudes regarding the teaching profession, and dispositions toward children and adolescents.
- Enter the lives of Twelve Focus Students who represent the diverse students of today’s classrooms and see how they interact with family, teachers, and peers.
Your Career. Your Future. MyEduationLab
MyEducationLab is a research-based learning tool that brings teaching in today’s classrooms to life. Through authentic in-classroom video and artifacts, research articles and more MyEducationLab prepares you for your teaching career. Look for the www.myeducationlab.com logo in the margins of the text and follow the simple instructions to access. MyEducationLab for this text includes:
· Homework & Exercises assignments to help you extend what you are learning. Links to these assignments are found at the end of the chapter through the following features: Writing My Own Story, and What’s My Disposition.
· Choosing Your Teaching Path, a section that takes you from the book to the videos that highlight our focus schools, teachers, and students.
· Virtual Field Experience, a section that offers additional information and activities about the students in the book and in the video.
Read what reviewers have to say. . . .
"The strength is that no doubt the author's heart lies in this subject matter. The material is fresh, emotional, and honest. This was especially true in the sections dealing with exceptionality. I absolutely loved the vignette/poem about the student with Down syndrome. Amazing!" Corey M. Hall, Florida Community College, Jacksonville
“The book provides the reader with a superb bridge between theory and practice. It is very clear that the author considered a balanced approach between providing students with a rich and straightforward content and providing them with real life scenarios and reflective activities. The book’s presentation is unique in the way it balances theory and practice.” Adel Al-Bataineh, Illinois State University
“The author effectively involves the reader with the text. She does this with the tone of writing as well as with the pedagogical features throughout the chapter. There is good variety among the features, which call for different types of thinking on the part of the student. The end of chapter activities are particularly interesting.” Anna Lowe, Loyola University
| View the in-class videos that accompany the book and meet the real teachers and students who are at the heart of this text. The videos are currently open-access at www.myeducationlab.com. |
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Ogle & Beers
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ISBN-10: 0137147953 | ISBN-13: 9780137147953
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Describes the characteristics of students with mild disabilities, and clearly explains the best teaching practices for inclusive education, behavior management, social skill instruction, and modifying classroom instruction for students with mild disabilities, including learning disabilities, mild intellectual disabilities and emotional disturbance.
This new edition includes an elaboration of Response to Intervention (RTI), which since the last edition has become a focal point of research and literature among general and special educators. This is a dynamic progression of cooperation between general and special education - primarily due to changes in the federal law regarding how students with learning disabilities are identified.
Classroom Management for Elementary Teachers, Eighth Edition, gives teachers the information and skills they need to establish management systems in today's rich, multicultural classroom, based on the authors' 30 years of research and experience in more than 500 classrooms.
This best-selling text helps teachers plan, implement, and develop the most basic classroom management tasks to build a smoothly running classroom that encourages learning. Written for the prospective or new elementary-level teacher, the text's content is ready to be applied in a classroom setting. The text addresses the planning decisions teachers must make, including arranging the physical space; creating a positive climate; establishing expectations, rules, and procedures; planning and conducting instruction; encouraging appropriate behavior; addressing problem behavior; and using good communication skills, with particular attention paid to the growth of diverse and inclusive classrooms. All examples, checklists, case studies, and group activities are designed for the elementary level.
Classroom Management for Elementary Teachers, Eighth Edition, gives teachers the information and skills they need to establish management systems in today's rich, multicultural classroom, based on the authors' 30 years of research and experience in more than 500 classrooms.
This best-selling text helps teachers plan, implement, and develop the most basic classroom management tasks to build a smoothly running classroom that encourages learning. Written for the prospective or new elementary-level teacher, the text's content is ready to be applied in a classroom setting. The text addresses the planning decisions teachers must make, including arranging the physical space; creating a positive climate; establishing expectations, rules, and procedures; planning and conducting instruction; encouraging appropriate behavior; addressing problem behavior; and using good communication skills, with particular attention paid to the growth of diverse and inclusive classrooms. All examples, checklists, case studies, and group activities are designed for the elementary level.
Classroom Management for Middle and High School Teachers, Eighth Edition, gives teachers the information and skills they need to establish management systems in today's rich, multicultural classroom, based on the authors' many years of research and experience in more than 500 classrooms.
This best-selling text helps teachers plan, implement and develop the most basic classroom management tasks to develop a smoothly running classroom that encourages learning. Written for the prospective or new middle and high school-level teacher, the text's content is ready to be applied in a classroom setting. The authors address the planning decisions teachers must make, including arranging the physical space, creating a positive climate, establishing expectations, rules and procedures, planning and conducting instruction, encouraging appropriate behavior, addressing problem behavior, and using good communication skills, with particular attention paid to the growth of diverse and inclusive classrooms. All examples, checklists, case studies, and group activities are designed for the secondary level.
Classroom Management for Middle and High School Teachers, Eighth Edition, gives teachers the information and skills they need to establish management systems in today's rich, multicultural classroom, based on the authors' many years of research and experience in more than 500 classrooms.
This best-selling text helps teachers plan, implement and develop the most basic classroom management tasks to develop a smoothly running classroom that encourages learning. Written for the prospective or new middle and high school-level teacher, the text's content is ready to be applied in a classroom setting. The authors address the planning decisions teachers must make, including arranging the physical space, creating a positive climate, establishing expectations, rules and procedures, planning and conducting instruction, encouraging appropriate behavior, addressing problem behavior, and using good communication skills, with particular attention paid to the growth of diverse and inclusive classrooms. All examples, checklists, case studies, and group activities are designed for the secondary level.
The Ninth Edition of this popular text from renowned educational psychologist Robert Slavin translates theory into practices that teachers can use in their classrooms with a further inquiry into the concept of intentionality and a thorough integration of standards. This edition highlights current issues and emerging trends in the field of educational psychology.
This edition continues to have in-depth, practical coverage with a focus on the intentional teacher by presenting up-to-the-minute research that a reflective, intentional teacher can apply. An “intentional teacher,” according to Slavin, is one who constantly reflects on his or her practice and makes instructional decisions based on a clear conception of how these practices affect students. To help readers become “intentional teachers,” the author offers a set of questions to guide them and models best practices through classroom examples.
Firmly rooted in research, up-to-date theory, and classroom-tested applications, Educational Psychology prepares teachers as no other text does. It teaches them to think about how students develop and learn, to make decisions before and during instruction, and to consider what constitutes evidence that their students are learning and succeeding.
Slavin's Ed Psych takes a serious look at pertinent research and focuses on what works and how a reflective, intentional teacher can apply it in the classroom. Reflective questions, vignettes, self-checks and other pedagogy challenge students to think about and make decisions that drive successful instruction. The new edition builds on these established features and adds an emphasis on media effects on Learning, NCLB and the Achievement Gap, Neuroscience, and more interactive and engaged learning opportunities for students.
This edition includes a new focus on reflection, new cases, sections on brain research, programs for language minority students, technology, No Child Left Behind, and after school and summer school programs. It contains new critiques of assessment and accountability strategies and a substantially updated treatment of programming for students with special needs.
The Ninth Edition of this popular text from renowned educational psychologist Robert Slavin translates theory into practices that teachers can use in their classrooms with a further inquiry into the concept of intentionality and a thorough integration of standards. This edition highlights current issues and emerging trends in the field of educational psychology.
This edition continues to have in-depth, practical coverage with a focus on the intentional teacher by presenting up-to-the-minute research that a reflective, intentional teacher can apply. An “intentional teacher,” according to Slavin, is one who constantly reflects on his or her practice and makes instructional decisions based on a clear conception of how these practices affect students. To help readers become “intentional teachers,” the author offers a set of questions to guide them and models best practices through classroom examples.
Firmly rooted in research, up-to-date theory, and classroom-tested applications, Educational Psychology prepares teachers as no other text does. It teaches them to think about how students develop and learn, to make decisions before and during instruction, and to consider what constitutes evidence that their students are learning and succeeding.
Slavin's Ed Psych takes a serious look at pertinent research and focuses on what works and how a reflective, intentional teacher can apply it in the classroom. Reflective questions, vignettes, self-checks and other pedagogy challenge students to think about and make decisions that drive successful instruction. The new edition builds on these established features and adds an emphasis on media effects on Learning, NCLB and the Achievement Gap, Neuroscience, and more interactive and engaged learning opportunities for students.
This edition includes a new focus on reflection, new cases, sections on brain research, programs for language minority students, technology, No Child Left Behind, and after school and summer school programs. It contains new critiques of assessment and accountability strategies and a substantially updated treatment of programming for students with special needs.
Educational Research: Competencies for Analysis and Applications, ninth edition, is a practical text focused on the skills needed by competent consumers and producers of educational research. The ninth edition includes:
A clear, down-to-earth approach
Broadened coverage of qualitative research and expanded coverage of technology throughout the text including:
An integrated multimedia resource
Educational Research: Competencies for Analysis and Applications, ninth edition, is a practical text focused on the skills needed by competent consumers and producers of educational research. The ninth edition includes:
A clear, down-to-earth approach
Broadened coverage of qualitative research and expanded coverage of technology throughout the text including:
An integrated multimedia resource
Designed to focus on central concerns in teaching social studies in a standards-based environment,this brief text enables teachers to successfully implement a social studies curriculum with concepts, strategies, and values relevant to elementary and middle grades.
Elementary Social Studies: A Practical Guide, 7/e clearly presents, in a friendly tone, the essential content and methods for teaching social studies in the K-8 classroom, while reflecting on the recent trends in technology, teaching English Language Learners, and meeting the needs of diverse students. The text deals with the various social studies disciplines in a way that reflects the field’s greater focus on teaching history, geography, economics, and civic education.
Designed to focus on central concerns in teaching social studies in a standards-based environment,this brief text enables teachers to successfully implement a social studies curriculum with concepts, strategies, and values relevant to elementary and middle grades.
Elementary Social Studies: A Practical Guide, 7/e clearly presents, in a friendly tone, the essential content and methods for teaching social studies in the K-8 classroom, while reflecting on the recent trends in technology, teaching English Language Learners, and meeting the needs of diverse students. The text deals with the various social studies disciplines in a way that reflects the field’s greater focus on teaching history, geography, economics, and civic education.
Engaging in the Language Arts is a new text that defines the discipline of language arts. This text emphasizes the need for teachers to draw upon the language power of students–the best language resource in their classrooms–in order to succeed in teaching to our increasingly culturally and linguistically diverse student body.
Engaging in the Language Arts offers students a firsthand look at the language challenges teachers will face and how teachers need to identify these language possibilities and know how to make optimal use of these possibilities in their classrooms. Distinguished author team Donna Ogle and Jim Beers have crafted an ideal text for instructors seeking a focus on contemporary communication and visual literacy, using varied genre and electronic resources. Ogle and Beers present a lively narrative, clear organization, exceptional pedagogy and special features that bring the language arts to life for teachers.
Unlike comparable texts, Engaging in the Language Arts helps teachers ensure that students learn to use language to communicate with others, to explore ideas, and to demonstrate their learning orally and in written formats. While covering all of the basic writing processes, the text places a unique emphasis on the actual purpose behind teaching writing and also includes classroom-based assessments and activities reflecting state and national standards that provide important resources to help teachers differentiate instruction.
Engaging in the Language Arts is a new text that defines the discipline of language arts. This text emphasizes the need for teachers to draw upon the language power of students—the best language resource in their classrooms—in order to succeed in teaching to our increasingly culturally and linguistically diverse student body.
Engaging in the Language Arts offers students a firsthand look at the language challenges teachers will face and how teachers need to identify these language possibilities and know how to make optimal use of these possibilities in their classrooms. Distinguished author team Donna Ogle and Jim Beers have crafted an ideal text for instructors seeking a focus on contemporary communication and visual literacy, using varied genre and electronic resources. Ogle and Beers present a lively narrative, clear organization, exceptional pedagogy and special features that bring the language arts to life for teachers.
Unlike comparable texts, Engaging in the Language Arts helps teachers ensure that students learn to use language to communicate with others, to explore ideas, and to demonstrate their learning orally and in written formats. While covering all of the basic writing processes, the text places a unique emphasis on the actual purpose behind teaching writing and also includes classroom-based assessments and activities reflecting state and national standards that provide important resources to help teachers differentiate instruction.


