So You Want to Be a Teacher?
Author: Mary C Clement
So You Want to Be a Teacher? should be read by anyone considering teaching. Its vignettes are insightful and the questions asked will help readers answer the questions "Do I want to be a teacher?" and, if so, "How do I become one?"
Table of Contents:
Introduction | ||
1 | Why People Choose Teaching | 1 |
2 | How Do I Become a Teacher? | 9 |
3 | What Do I Have to Learn to Be a Teacher? | 23 |
4 | Today's Students and Their Diversity | 37 |
5 | What Teachers Do | 43 |
6 | The Purpose of Schools, Their Role in the Community, and How They Are Run | 53 |
7 | The Professional Life of the Teacher | 63 |
8 | Your Job Search | 73 |
9 | Succeeding the First Year | 83 |
10 | Advice from Other Teachers | 93 |
App | Teacher Certification Offices | 99 |
Bibliography | 109 | |
Index | 113 | |
About the Author | 115 |
Interesting textbook: Prelude to Political Economy or From Agent to Actor An Unsentimental Education or What the Other Half Knows
Cases in Public Relations Management
Author: Patricia Swann
Intended for a junior/senior level course in Public Relations, this case study textbook takes a different approach to teaching students about the public relations world. Most case study textbooks deconstruct prize-winning campaigns, that show one path to meeting a challenge or an opportunity. Cases in Public Relations Mangement uses recent cases with outcomes that weren't always successful and challenging students to think analytically, strategically and practically. Each case is designed to encourage discussion, debate and exploration of the options available to the strategic public relations manager today.
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