On Teaching

On Teaching

by Herbert R. Kohl
On Teaching

On Teaching

by Herbert R. Kohl

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Overview

“This book is for people thinking about becoming teachers as well as for people in teacher training and for people who are in the classroom and think of themselves as still learning how to teach. It is about the specifics of working with children and developing curriculum material. It is also about educational politics, the social structure of the school, and the ways in which the feelings we have as adults reflect the work we do in school.”
—from the Preface by Herbert Kohl
 
Herbert Kohl is one of America’s most thoughtful and best known-writers on education. In On Teaching he explores the reasons people choose to teach in elementary and secondary schools. He describes the skills and techniques they must develop in dealing with students and parents. He stresses the importance of becoming attuned to the social system that exists among fellow teachers as well as among the members of the community one serves.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780805208016
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication date: 03/12/1986
Pages: 196
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Teacher, educator, and author, Herb Kohl is presently at the Coastal Ridge Research and Education Center in Point Arena, California. He and his wife, Judith, won the National Book Award in 1978 for The View from the Oak.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the 1986 Editionv
Preface9
1.Introduction11
2.Why Teach?15
3.The Craft of Teaching29
Gathering Resources31
Tools for Teaching36
Developing a Curriculum Theme37
Integrating the Curriculum54
Basic Skills65
Observing and Listening75
Setting Limits82
Developing the Environment84
Discovering Hidden Resources86
Making Transitions88
Convincing Parents of the Value of One's Work95
Dealing with Feelings--One's Own and the Students'99
Losing Control105
Being out of Control108
Fatigue111
Private Spaces114
4.The Politics of Teaching119
Knowing the Hierarchy119
Planning Change135
Knowing the Community139
Sustaining Change142
The School Board146
Teacher Organizations and Strikes157
5.Afterword165
AppendixResearch Data Supporting Educational Change167
Index182
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