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Inside Teaching
How Classroom Life Undermines Reform
Reform the schools, improve teaching: these battle cries of American education have been echoing for twenty years. So why does teaching change so little? Arguing that too many would-be reformers know nothing about the conflicting demands of teaching, Mary Kennedy takes us into the controlled commotion of the classroom, revealing how painstakingly teachers plan their lessons, and how many different ways things go awry. Teachers try simultaneously to keep track of materials, time, students, and ideas. In their effort to hold all of these things together, they can inadvertently quash students’ enthusiasm and miss valuable teachable moments. Kennedy argues that pedagogical reform proposals that do not acknowledge all of the things teachers need to do are bound to fail. If reformers want students to learn, they must address all of the problems teachers face, not just those that interest them.
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9780674022454, 9780674265066
Inside Teaching: How Classroom Life Undermines Reform is written by Mary M. Kennedy and published by Harvard University Press. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Inside Teaching are 9780674039513, 0674039513 and the print ISBNs are 9780674017238, 0674017234. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 9780674022454, 9780674265066.
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