Teaching Is More Than Pedagogical Practice: Thirty-Three Strategies for Dealing with Contemporary Students
Autor Ilghiz M. Sinagatullinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 iul 2009
-have a good understanding of fundamental humanistic values;
-have a special love and a tender affection for children with alternative behavior and alternative health;
-know a child's genealogy;
-beware of dishonesty toward children and adolescents;
-avoid favoritism;
-know children's learning styles;
-avoid excessive experimenting with students;
- treat each learner as his or her own child;
-use means and techniques of folk pedagogy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781607091318
ISBN-10: 1607091313
Pagini: 254
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția R&L Education
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1607091313
Pagini: 254
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția R&L Education
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Foreword
Part 2 Enhance Your Humanitarian and Global Scope
Chapter 3 Understand and Accept Important Humanistic Values
Chapter 4 Enhance Your Global Competency
Chapter 5 Get to Know the World's Renowned Personalities
Chapter 6 Get to Know the Man-Made Wonders of the World
Chapter 7 Master Your English
Chapter 8 Make School a Holy Place
Chapter 9 Avoid Corruption
Chapter 10 Cherish the Phenomenon of Time
Chapter 11 Listen to Your Inner Voice
Chapter 12 Take Care of Your Health
Chapter 13 Love and Treat Each Learner as Your Own Child
Part 14 Cope with the Diversity of Students
Chapter 15 Recognize and Accept the Diversity of Students
Chapter 16 Enhance Your Multicultural Competency
Chapter 17 Know Children's Learning Styles
Chapter 18 Use Folk Pedagogy
Chapter 19 Promote Health Education
Chapter 20 Learn a Child's Genealogy
Chapter 21 Love the Unloved
Chapter 22 Organize Proper Gender Education
Chapter 23 Be Tolerant
Chapter 24 Beware Not to Lose Your Dignity
Part 25 Master Your Didactic Competency
Chapter 26 Use Proper Strategies to Motivate Children
Chapter 27 Be a Positive Role Model for Children and Parents
Chapter 28 Admit Your Own Mistakes
Chapter 29 Avoid Excessive Academic Pressure
Chapter 30 Train Your Memory
Chapter 31 Learn to Leave Your "Golden Knowledge and Wisdom" Unsaid
Chapter 32 Let Your Learners Do Most of the Talking
Chapter 33 Be a Competent Rural Teacher
Chapter 34 Teach Children to Protect the Environment
Chapter 35 Empower Learners to Cognize the Unknown
Chapter 36 Provide Learners with a High-Quality and Strong Education
Chapter 37 Teach Children to Change the World
Chapter 38 Conclusion
Part 2 Enhance Your Humanitarian and Global Scope
Chapter 3 Understand and Accept Important Humanistic Values
Chapter 4 Enhance Your Global Competency
Chapter 5 Get to Know the World's Renowned Personalities
Chapter 6 Get to Know the Man-Made Wonders of the World
Chapter 7 Master Your English
Chapter 8 Make School a Holy Place
Chapter 9 Avoid Corruption
Chapter 10 Cherish the Phenomenon of Time
Chapter 11 Listen to Your Inner Voice
Chapter 12 Take Care of Your Health
Chapter 13 Love and Treat Each Learner as Your Own Child
Part 14 Cope with the Diversity of Students
Chapter 15 Recognize and Accept the Diversity of Students
Chapter 16 Enhance Your Multicultural Competency
Chapter 17 Know Children's Learning Styles
Chapter 18 Use Folk Pedagogy
Chapter 19 Promote Health Education
Chapter 20 Learn a Child's Genealogy
Chapter 21 Love the Unloved
Chapter 22 Organize Proper Gender Education
Chapter 23 Be Tolerant
Chapter 24 Beware Not to Lose Your Dignity
Part 25 Master Your Didactic Competency
Chapter 26 Use Proper Strategies to Motivate Children
Chapter 27 Be a Positive Role Model for Children and Parents
Chapter 28 Admit Your Own Mistakes
Chapter 29 Avoid Excessive Academic Pressure
Chapter 30 Train Your Memory
Chapter 31 Learn to Leave Your "Golden Knowledge and Wisdom" Unsaid
Chapter 32 Let Your Learners Do Most of the Talking
Chapter 33 Be a Competent Rural Teacher
Chapter 34 Teach Children to Protect the Environment
Chapter 35 Empower Learners to Cognize the Unknown
Chapter 36 Provide Learners with a High-Quality and Strong Education
Chapter 37 Teach Children to Change the World
Chapter 38 Conclusion
Recenzii
Sinagatullin's residency at Kent State University in the early part of this decade introduced us to his ability to research a topic thoroughly, and to take a fresh look at continuing issues in education. In his latest book, Teaching Is More Than Pedagogical Practice, he once again provides insight into issues of respecting diversity, the unique contribution of rural educators, of providing student-centered instruction, and being a professional in all that we do as educators.
This book represents a collection of strategies for educational counseling and suggestions for dealing with students in today's society. Ilghiz M. Sinagatullin has intelligently crafted this book for the noblest people on earth: educators. His insightful experience as an educator and his intensive travel experiences to view different educational systems have brought a perspective rarely seen. You are holding an education in a single book. This is a pedagogical book of the year-any year!
Teaching Is More than Pedagogical Practice by Ilghiz Sinagatullin should be required reading for every individual in the field of education. Sinagatullin's thirty-three rules provoke self-analysis for the developing teacher, reflection for the teacher educator, and help teachers redefine how they view their roles and responsibilities. He writes about the things that educators rarely hear about or hear very little about.
The author, Ilghiz Sinagatullin, is a professor in the Birsk State Socio-Pedagogical Academy in the Russian Federation, and brings to a classroom a perspective quite different from that which normally pervades discussion.
This book represents a collection of strategies for educational counseling and suggestions for dealing with students in today's society. Ilghiz M. Sinagatullin has intelligently crafted this book for the noblest people on earth: educators. His insightful experience as an educator and his intensive travel experiences to view different educational systems have brought a perspective rarely seen. You are holding an education in a single book. This is a pedagogical book of the year-any year!
Teaching Is More than Pedagogical Practice by Ilghiz Sinagatullin should be required reading for every individual in the field of education. Sinagatullin's thirty-three rules provoke self-analysis for the developing teacher, reflection for the teacher educator, and help teachers redefine how they view their roles and responsibilities. He writes about the things that educators rarely hear about or hear very little about.
The author, Ilghiz Sinagatullin, is a professor in the Birsk State Socio-Pedagogical Academy in the Russian Federation, and brings to a classroom a perspective quite different from that which normally pervades discussion.