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Reaching Students
Teachers' Ways of Knowing



May 1996 | 136 pages | Corwin
How do exemplary teachers `reach' students, and how do they know when they have? How can other teachers develop the skills and awareness necessary to become exemplary teachers? Vivienne Collinson addresses these questions and provides detailed information on successful practical strategies. She also illustrates the influence of teachers' beliefs on how they structure the physical, intellectual and social culture of their classrooms. The book links theory and classroom practice to increase understanding of the role of intrapersonal and interpersonal knowledge and skills in teaching and learning.
 
Introduction
 
Becoming an Exemplary Teacher
A Conceptual Model

 
 
Structuring the Physical Environment
 
Structuring Cultures for Social Learning
 
Working with Parents
Our Students' Long-Term Teachers

 
 
Intrapersonal Knowledge
Structuring the Environment for the Development of Ethics and Dispositions

 
 
Structuring the Intellectual Environment
 
Becoming an Exemplary Teacher
A Way of Thinking, A Way of Being

 

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ISBN: 9780803962286
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