Description
Teaching Matters takes us into a variety of classrooms to witness the art of teaching at its most creative and effective, with a focus on early childhood and elementary school. We follow educators as they strive to change systems that fail to address the needs of their students, from efforts to break the silence about homophobia in schools and multipronged strategies to build stronger relationships with immigrant families to the modification of ineffective curriculum to foster the growth of the "whole child." By confronting many misconceptions about urban education and school reform, Falk and Blumenreich provide a crucial insider's look at some of the most challenging and relevant questions in education today.
About the Author
Beverly Falk is the director of the graduate program in early childhood education at the School of Education, The City College of New York. A fellow of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching from 2005 to 2007, she is the author of six books and the editor of the New Educator. She lives in New York. Megan Blumenreich is the director of the childhood education program at the School of Education, The City College of New York. She lives in New Jersey.
Book Information
ISBN 9781595584908
Author Beverly Falk
Format Paperback
Page Count 196
Imprint The New Press
Publisher The New Press
Weight(grams) 260g