Rich Waters: 4 books

Book cover of Teaching the Next Generation of Teachers

Teaching the Next Generation of Teachers

Preparing for the Practice of Learning Communities in Secondary School

by Rich Waters
Language: English
Release Date: September 23, 2016

Teaching the Next Generation of Teachers looks to serve the many teachers who teach or sponsor classes, clubs, or conferences for secondary school students who aspire to become teachers. Based on the author’s research with students in the Tomorrow’s Teachers program, the book’s development is...
Book cover of The Evolution of Teaching

The Evolution of Teaching

A Guidebook to the Advancement of Teaching, Teacher Education, and Happier Careers for Early Career Teachers

by Rich Waters
Language: English
Release Date: September 11, 2014

The Evolution of Teaching invites teachers to rethink what teachers and schools do. The need to rethink the role of teachers is driven by an abundance of data showing that teachers are increasingly unhappy with their work. Most critically, they feel a loss of control over their work and their profession...
Book cover of Teachers at Their Best

Teachers at Their Best

The Case for a New School Model and a New Teacher Concept

by Rich Waters
Language: English
Release Date: April 3, 2018

The purpose of this book is to change the conversation about teacher induction, preparation, and development and how we create effective teachers. Our national discussion about how to create effective teachers needs to move away from how higher education can do a better job preparing our teachers...
Book cover of Prison Vocational Education and Policy in the United States

Prison Vocational Education and Policy in the United States

A Critical Perspective on Evidence-Based Reform

by Andrew J Dick, William Rich, Tony Waters
Language: English
Release Date: August 5, 2016

This book explores California’s prison system in the context of vocational education reform. For prisons in the early twenty-first century, ideologies of evidence-based management meant that reform efforts to change the purpose of prisons from punishment to rehabilitation through vocational education...
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