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Book SynopsisResults-Driven Teaching explores the reality that individual teachers have different perspectives on teaching. Some teachers perceive teaching as distributing textbooks, handing out worksheets, and giving tests on Fridays. While others might vary the activities in classrooms, they still have a predictable pattern of what is done and accomplished — some students learn and some do not. A results-driven teacher, however, leads every student to true learning. This standard is far above the written job description and requirements for a satisfactory performance evaluation, but the results-driven teacher's standard comes from ethics, conscience, and a personal dedication to results. Results-Driven Teaching is a lively, personal, and interactive exploration of the realistic demands and unlimited possibilities of teaching. This book will challenge readers and inspire teachers. Everyone benefits when teachers teach so well that every student learns.
Trade ReviewThrough the use of real-life experiences, vignettes, and case studies, he presents an excellent argument for teachers to do more than simply cover the material and cover the textbook within a given time frame. Using a systematic approach, the author rigorously analyzes techniques teachers can utilize to approach the holy grail of modern education: facilitating learning for every student in the class. That makes this an insightful, practical volume that could be read profitably by future teachers, new teachers, and experienced teachers alike. Recommended. * CHOICE *
Table of ContentsChapter 1 What Is Teaching? Chapter 2 What Is a Teacher? Chapter 3 What Is the Idea and the Ideal of a Teacher? Chapter 4 What Is the Purpose of Teaching? Chapter 5 What Is the Job Description of a Results-Driven Teacher? Chapter 6 What Results-Driven Teaching Is Not Chapter 7 What a Results-Driven Teacher Is Not Chapter 8 What College Students Preparing to Be Results-Driven Teachers Needs to Know Now Chapter 9 What Results-Driven Teachers Who Will Stay in This Profession Need to Know Chapter 10 Wonderful Possibilities and Realistic Frustrations—How to Thrive and Cope Chapter 11 Case Studies and Profiles—Results-Driven Teaching in Action