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Introduction to Teaching: Becoming a Professional

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A guide for education students covers such topics as creating productive learning environments, the philosophy of education, the organization of schools, finance, school law, the curriculum, and technology in the classroom.

528 pages, Paperback

First published August 27, 2001

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Donald P. Kauchak

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December 24, 2021
It had handy advice. This is a solid book for someone considering teaching, especially if they do not have teachers in the family. This offers a basic insight into a variety of topics, so it gives credential students a place to begin their research
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February 10, 2022
College textbook and very good introductory coverage for a first year teacher.
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January 23, 2015
This is a useful introductory textbook. Its first chapter is "Do I Want to be a Teacher?" and sets the stage for the book. Text features include short case studies, stand-out vocabulary in boxes, mini quizzes to test yourself, tables/diagrams and the like, and of course pictures. Chapters end with highlights of important concepts, discussion questions, links to online activities, practice questions for licensure examinations, and activities to aid in building a professional portfolio.

It should be noted that this book focuses on teaching in the United States, and all related issues, such as history and laws, focus on the United States. The book covers topics such as developing as a professional, history and foundations of education, educational philosophy, regulation and financing of schools, ethical and legal influences on teaching, modern influences on students, student diversity, standards and accountability, creating productive learning environments, technology, and effective instruction. Again, this text provides a very useful introduction.
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December 7, 2008
It really makes more sense to read this book before starting to teach. But I have to do it anyway so it is really just telling me stuff that I already know. It is a decent enough book though but would not read it if it was not required.
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August 28, 2009
This text is an amazing asset for any secondary or college student who is considering teaching as a profession at any grade level. The text also helps education students in their attempt to pass the Praxis Exam and enhances their abilities to address diversities of all types in their classrooms.
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November 4, 2009
I believe this is my favorite textbook this far (make sure you read my reviews of the others I have been assigned to put this assessment in context).

At least I want to be a teacher, so it was the slightest bit more interesting than the other subjects I have perused.
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11 reviews5 followers
April 10, 2015
This book is an excellent book for inspiring teachers. It gives a good history of teaching in the United States, The Colonial Period, and common schools I am a future educator in elementary education this book is very helpful in my journey to becoming a teacher.
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