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New teachers need a resource which will accomplish three things. First, a work is needed that gives them the imminently practical information that they will need to succeed in their careers. This information includes tips on surviving the politics of a school and how to successfully communicate with the parents of the school. Second, pre-service teachers need a work that will provide them with a workable theoretical base that is clearly tied to their practice. There is no lack of theory in teacher preparation programs, but my research has shown that students do not see the connections between the theory that is preached and their career concerns. Finally, there is a great need for a work that will reacquaint pre-service teachers with the idealistic purposes of education. Many young people choose education as a career because of their desire to make a difference in the life of a child or in their community. But by the time they have completed the necessary course work, these same stu

Table of Contents

Foreword, Dr. Deborah Kinsland Foerst

Introduction, Cody Beasley

Chapter One: Forever Unfit to be a Slave

Chapter Two: Pilgrims to the Horizon

Chapter Three: Rowing to Galveston

Chapter Four: Standing on Desks

Chapter Five: The Same River Twice

Chapter Six: “Well done young man”

Chapter Seven: Dispatch from Jericho Road

Chapter Eight:Issues and Trends

Chapter Nine: A Vocation at Risk: Outflanking the Forty-eight

Bibliography

A Vocation at Risk

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/15/2021 12:06:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475858563, 978-1475858563
      ISBN10: 1475858566

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      New teachers need a resource which will accomplish three things. First, a work is needed that gives them the imminently practical information that they will need to succeed in their careers. This information includes tips on surviving the politics of a school and how to successfully communicate with the parents of the school. Second, pre-service teachers need a work that will provide them with a workable theoretical base that is clearly tied to their practice. There is no lack of theory in teacher preparation programs, but my research has shown that students do not see the connections between the theory that is preached and their career concerns. Finally, there is a great need for a work that will reacquaint pre-service teachers with the idealistic purposes of education. Many young people choose education as a career because of their desire to make a difference in the life of a child or in their community. But by the time they have completed the necessary course work, these same stu

      Table of Contents

      Foreword, Dr. Deborah Kinsland Foerst

      Introduction, Cody Beasley

      Chapter One: Forever Unfit to be a Slave

      Chapter Two: Pilgrims to the Horizon

      Chapter Three: Rowing to Galveston

      Chapter Four: Standing on Desks

      Chapter Five: The Same River Twice

      Chapter Six: “Well done young man”

      Chapter Seven: Dispatch from Jericho Road

      Chapter Eight:Issues and Trends

      Chapter Nine: A Vocation at Risk: Outflanking the Forty-eight

      Bibliography

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