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Paperback 13 Ways of Looking at Student Teaching: A Guide for First-Time English Teachers Book

ISBN: 0325005516

ISBN13: 9780325005515

13 Ways of Looking at Student Teaching: A Guide for First-Time English Teachers

Imagine Dear Abby is a guy. He's a survivor of student teaching. He's also the survivor of 20 years teaching in the public schools, the last 17 at one of the premier alternative high schools in the country. As a graduate student he recently had the guidance of an expert supervisor of English teachers in training. Now, they've joined forces. The result: an indispensable handbook for those about to embark on their first experience teaching English. The book is a collection of real-life letters to veteran teacher Mike Rychlik along with his responses. His university mentor Pamela Carroll adds her own thoughts From Another Angle - substantial commentary that mixes educational theory with experience-based self-reflection. Their letters and commentary are grouped into 13 chapters, each covering a thematic aspect of teaching English, each incorporating the points of view of a student teacher, the classroom veteran, and the education professor. Dip into any chapter or read the book cover to cover as it addresses the very scenarios and situations student teachers yearn to explore, such as classroom management strategies tackles the specifics of teaching English (grammar, writing, literature, and more) discusses the broader topics of professionalism, testing, and grading aids further exploration of specific topics with annotated reading lists.Spirited, theoretically sound, and practical, 13 Ways of Looking at Student Teaching is the perfect primer for preservice and beginning teachers, for those involved in their preparation to teach, or for teaching veterans looking for inspiration.

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A Great Book by a great guy taught by a Great Teacher

Mrs. Hughlene August has to be very proud to have a book such as this authored by Mike, one of her students. Mike's dad has to be very proud of him too. Mike was very well liked in high school by teachers and students; a trait he has passed on in his book. Good going Mike.
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