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The Silent Voice in Education: The Importance of Involving Classroom Teachers
By (Author) Vincent B. Troiano
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
27th November 2018
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Education / Educational sciences / Pedagogy
Decision theory: general
History of education
371.2
Paperback
130
Width 150mm, Height 232mm, Spine 10mm
204g
Teachers should have a leading role in what happens in their classrooms.
Whats most important is this book is written by a teacher! A very good analysis of turbulent and troubling times in the search for excellence in public education. A rude awakening to the current struggle to reform public schools. -- Allen McQuarrie, retired, Science Teacher, Poverty Program; Leadership Training representative for the NJEA (New Jersey Education Association)
Vincent B. Troiano taught for the Old Bridge Township School System for 36 years: grades 4-6 for 9 years and Special Education for 27 years. His special education teaching career began in self-contained classes working with students identified as Emotionally Disturbed. Concentrating on learning disabilities was an outgrowth of that experience.