Description
About the Author
Anne Hill is an instructor in the department of Elementary Education, at the University of Alberta and adjunct faculty at St. Stephen's College at the University of Alberta. She is retired from the Edmonton Public School Board, Alberta, Canada.
Reviews
Teachers will identify with her rich discussion of making sense of their pedagogical presence through memory, touch, face, voice, and silence. These reflections, coupled with stories from educators about use of these "senses" make this a practical resource. Recommended. * CHOICE *
A valuable addition to the literature on the pedagogical relationship between curriculum, children, and teachers. * Alberta Journal of Educational Research *
Hill draws from 30 years of experience as a teacher and school counselor, insights from teachers and children, and the discourses of philosophy, literature, and educational theory in a text for teachers which explores 'multiple expressions and meanings that may help make sense of what being a teacher in the classroom means.' * Reference and Research Book News *
Book Information
ISBN 9781578863150
Author Anne Hill
Format Hardback
Page Count 164
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Education
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 376g
Dimensions(mm) 240mm * 160mm * 19mm