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E-raamat: Teaching Soft Skills in a Hard World: Skills for Beginning Teachers

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Dec-2018
  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781475846560
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  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781475846560

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This book will introduce fourteen of the most important soft skills in the field of education. It will explain how each skill is used in teaching as well as ideas for how to model and explain them in college classrooms, field experiences, and student teaching. The chapters also contain ideas for administrators and mentor teachers who are working with beginning teachers. Hopefully, by learning the soft skills of teaching, pre-service education students and beginning teachers will become successful instructors and models of good citizenship in future classrooms.

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Teaching Soft Skills in a Hard World: Skills for Beginning Teachers is a timely addition to the resources available to teacher educators. It addresses the development of skills that, while important, have received little attention to date. Its easy to use within any teacher education class as each chapter provides background information relative to each skill, and follows with practical ways to model and teach the skills to preservice teachers. The classroom-based examples within the descriptions of the skills are practical, and demonstrate the content is informed directly by the authors many years of experience working in classrooms with teacher education candidates. This book would be useful for any university faculty, administrator or new teacher. As Nancy writes, Teachers who work to make content meaningful to students and discover innovative ways to teach them, are those that students love to be around. The same could be said of the professors who decide to dedicate time to introduce the skills presented in this book. -- S. Michael Putman, professor, UNC Charlotte In this book, Dr. Melser captures the essence of fourteen important soft skills effective teachers need to be able to know and dowhether they are novice or veteran teachers.  In this well organized and easy to read book, the author provides some down-to-earth practical ideas and activities that professors can use in helping their preservice teachers learn these important soft skills.  Principals and supervisors could effectively use this book in providing clinical assistance to their teachers who need assistance in improving skills in such areas as communicating with parents, being more collaborative and professional, effective decision making, and developing a better work ethic.  Each chapter is filled with time-tested and proven activities that builds the essential soft skills teachers need to be effective. -- John E. Jacobson, professor of education and literacy, Ball State University Teaching Soft Skills in a Hard World is essential reading for anyone preparing todays teachers. The critical soft skills necessary to be a successful teacher are detailed, but the author doesnt stop there. The real value of this book is that every chapter is also filled with concrete suggestions to model and practice each of these essential skills. -- Janet Buckenmeyer, dean and professor, Bayh College of Education

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1(1)
1 Communication Skills
1(14)
2 Confidence
15(8)
3 Enthusiasm
23(8)
4 Creativity
31(6)
5 Decision-Making Skills
37(8)
6 Teamwork and Collaboration
45(8)
7 Stress Management
53(8)
8 Positive Attitude
61(6)
9 Adaptability and Flexibility
67(8)
10 Time Management
75(8)
11 Organization
83(8)
12 Initiative
91(6)
13 Professionalism
97(8)
14 Work Ethic
105(6)
Conclusion 111(6)
Bibliography 117(2)
About the Author 119
Nancy Armstrong Melser has taught at Ball State University for over 25 years. She enjoys working with student teachers and field experiences and is a Professional Development School Liaison for two schools in Carmel, Indiana. Her research interests include discipline and classroom management, as well as differentiated instruction.