
Being a teacher : a book of cases
Title:
Being a teacher : a book of cases
Author:
Gravett, Sarah, editor.
ISBN:
9781775786047
Physical Description:
xviii, 118 pages ; 24 cm + 1 DVD (4 3/4 in.)
Series:
Always learning
Always learning.
General Note:
Accompanying DVD.
Contents:
You have crossed the line -- There is a professional boundary, and you, young man, have overstepped it -- My dog bit me -- School sucks -- Falling in love with my science teacher -- Kidnapping the professional boundary -- Not in my school -- If only she were a miracle worker -- Being responsible for the boy -- Boys and girls -- I have failed Veronica . I have failed as a teacher -- What's the point? -- Tsegi's dilemma -- I'm not a bad person. I don't want people to think i am a bad person -- Your good results come to a cost -- School practicum: Beverly and Mrs Venter -- How can i teach such a crowd -- Follow the road of least resistance -- The ceiling -- If it's digital, it must be a good lesson, musn't it? -- The deepening divide -- Not one of you deserves to be called a teacher -- Am I the only one in this class who still reads properly? -- Who's the victim? -- What is the verdict- guilty or not guilty? -- Leave me alone! -- But ma'am, can't we do it our way first? -- Teachers are both the objects and the agents of reform -- The use of cases: A reflection for the DVD.