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Published: 14th August 2012
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Transparent Teaching of Adolescents: Defining the Ideal Class for Students and Teachers
By (Author) Mindy Keller-Kyriakides
Contributions by Stacey Bruton
Contributions by AnnMarie Dearman
Contributions by Victoria Grant
Contributions by Crystal Jovae Mazur
Contributions by Daniel Powell
Contributions by Christina Salvatore
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Education
14th August 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
Secondary schools
373.1102
Paperback
180
Width 150mm, Height 228mm, Spine 17mm
340g
Transparent Teaching of Adolescents is a philosophy, method, and timely application of strategies that span the school year. A collaborative effort from all over the globe, the dialogue between this teacher and her former students presents both the wholeness of teaching and a model of how to build rapport, engage high school students in their experience, and enrich learning at the secondary level of education.
In over twenty years of working with new teachers, Ive reviewed many books written to describe how to teach successfully. These books, even those that tell stories about the students, rarely include the real voices of students. As a result, for too many new teachers, the students are abstracts not real.
In this book, real students speak and give new teachers, even veteran teachers, and insights into how to create a classroom that works for both students and teachers. Kids need to be heard and listened to before a teacher can be successful. This book is a must-read for first year teachers or teachers who want to reexamine their teaching practices.
Mindy Keller graduated summa cum laude from Florida Atlantic University and began teaching in 1998. Her career spans from teaching remedial to advanced courses in English as well as required and elective courses in theatre and debate within both traditional and virtual environments.
Stacey Bruton earned her Bachelor's degree in Secondary English Education from the University of South Florida in 2009. She works as an Intensive Reading teacher at a Title 1 school in Tampa, FL.
AnnMarie Dearman earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Florida Atlantic University in 2007, graduating summa cum laude. She works as a home school coordinator and as a tutor, where she enjoys the challenges of working with all grade levels in person and via the internet.
Victoria Grant earned her Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from the University of Central Florida in 2004. After several years working as a second grade teacher, she is now a stay-at-home mom.
Crystal JovaeMazur is a costume and jewelry designer, residing in Chicago. She attended Florida State University, earning a B.A. in Theatre Studies. While there, she continued to perform and write, but found her passion in costume design, studying all applications of design and construction.
Daniel Powell illustrates and writes for zerolevel.com, and he is both author and artist for the web comic, Gunman. Daniel has attended Indian River State College, where he has furthered his education in the areas of English and History.
Christina Salvatore earned her Bachelors degree in English with a focus in Creative Writing and a minor in Journalism from Florida State University in 2007. Since graduating, she obtained a job as a Regional Office Manager for an insurance agency in Tallahassee, Florida.