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Training Teachers
: A Harvest of Theory and Practice
Training Teachers: A Harvest of Theory and Practice
Authors: Margie Carter, Deb Curtis
Product Code: 131101
ISBN: 978-093414082-9
Pages: 288
Binding Information: Softbound
Size: 8.5 X 11
Pages Description: Index
Price: $34.95

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Training Teachers puts some of the best ideas about teaching and learning into action through innovative training tools and strategies. The book helps teachers construct their own knowledge and respect their own learning style, so they can help children do the same. It includes an eight-week course on child-centered curriculum planning.
"A harvest indeed! The table of contents offers a tremendous choice of fare, from philosophical to practical, from professional to personal. And, the rest of the book delivers. No one who trains early childhood professionals should be without this book. It offers inspiration and ideas by the bushel basket, including a unique closing section on nurturing yourself as a trainer."
Roger Neugebauer, publisher, Child Care Information Exchange
"At ....
last, a book that wonderfully chronicles how to teach adults within a constructivist framework. Each section takes the reader on an exciting journey. The authors consistently weave social-political and cultural context issues throughout the text, while providing an excellent chapter on cultural sensitivity, self-awareness, and anti-bias training strategies. I definitely plan to have this book in my library."
Louise Derman-Sparks, author, Anti-Bias Curriculum; faculty, Pacific Oaks College
"Training Teachers gave me new ideas and insights within minutes of picking it up. It is an important, wise, and practical book, nicely formatted to use as both a coherent text and a resource to drop in and out of. It is essential for trainers and program directors working to improve early childhood programs."
Jim Greenman, author, Prime Times
"It takes more than loving children to run a quality child care program. Effective staff training is at the heart of the matter. This book is just what is needed to get providers prepared from the beginning."
Charlotte Jahn, child care licenser, Washington State; president, Washington Association for the Education of Young Children
"Working with these trainers as mentors, my time with children is now based on watching, listening, and asking myself questions. Without this change in my approach, I would have burned out long before now. This kind of teaching nurtures me as well as the kids."
Ann Pelo, child care teacher, Hilltop Children's Center; author, That's Not Fair
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