Teaching for the Students

Habits of Heart, Mind, and Practice in the Engaged Classroom

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching
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Author: Bob Fecho ISBN: 9780807770818
Publisher: Teachers College Press Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Bob Fecho
ISBN: 9780807770818
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English

“In this age of unparalleled accountability, our students seem to get lost in the shuffle of standards-driven curricula and other external factors. . . . Have we forgotten what authentic teaching and learning look and sound like? Have we forgotten that students must always be at the center of our teaching? Bob Fecho hasn’t, and this beautiful and thought-provoking book is proof.”
—From the Foreword by Deborah Appleman, Hollis L. Caswell Professor of Educational Studies, Carleton College

“Teaching for the Students is a stunning memoir and vision for dialogical teaching as it has been and as it could be. An elegant writer and a gifted educator, Bob Fecho offers CPR to teachers caught in the madness of national testing regimes.”
Michelle Fine, Distinguished Professor of Psychology, The Graduate Center, City University of New York

In this follow-up to his popular book, “Is This English?,” Bob Fecho explores dialogic teaching—what it is and how teachers can move toward more reflective teaching practices. Fecho provides a framework to help teachers develop the necessary focuses, perceptions, and intellectual habits that will result in an ever-enriching dialogue with their practice. Chapters like “Using the Difficulty” consider how an obstacle in the classroom can become a teachable moment, and “Wobble” asks teachers to be alert to when their beliefs are challenged by students and colleagues—and what can be learned in the balancing act. With anecdotes and scenarios from the author’s own experience teaching adolescents and pre-service teachers, this engaging book will resonate with educators busy with today’s overcrowded curriculums.

Book Features:

  • Helps teachers visualize the possibilities and mechanics of creating a classroom built on dialogue, inquiry, and critique.
  • Author’s concise narrative provides inspiration, provokes thought, and guides practice.
  • Addresses the goals, concerns, and questions that teacher education students often bring to class.
  • Offers thought experiments and tools to help educators examine their own teaching.

Bob Fecho is a professor in the Language and Literacy Education Department at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia. He is the recipient of both the Richard Meade and Alan Purvis awards given by the National Council of Teachers of English. His books include “Is This English?”: Race, Language, and Culture in the Classroom which received the James N. Britton award, CEE/NCTE.

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“In this age of unparalleled accountability, our students seem to get lost in the shuffle of standards-driven curricula and other external factors. . . . Have we forgotten what authentic teaching and learning look and sound like? Have we forgotten that students must always be at the center of our teaching? Bob Fecho hasn’t, and this beautiful and thought-provoking book is proof.”
—From the Foreword by Deborah Appleman, Hollis L. Caswell Professor of Educational Studies, Carleton College

“Teaching for the Students is a stunning memoir and vision for dialogical teaching as it has been and as it could be. An elegant writer and a gifted educator, Bob Fecho offers CPR to teachers caught in the madness of national testing regimes.”
Michelle Fine, Distinguished Professor of Psychology, The Graduate Center, City University of New York

In this follow-up to his popular book, “Is This English?,” Bob Fecho explores dialogic teaching—what it is and how teachers can move toward more reflective teaching practices. Fecho provides a framework to help teachers develop the necessary focuses, perceptions, and intellectual habits that will result in an ever-enriching dialogue with their practice. Chapters like “Using the Difficulty” consider how an obstacle in the classroom can become a teachable moment, and “Wobble” asks teachers to be alert to when their beliefs are challenged by students and colleagues—and what can be learned in the balancing act. With anecdotes and scenarios from the author’s own experience teaching adolescents and pre-service teachers, this engaging book will resonate with educators busy with today’s overcrowded curriculums.

Book Features:

Bob Fecho is a professor in the Language and Literacy Education Department at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia. He is the recipient of both the Richard Meade and Alan Purvis awards given by the National Council of Teachers of English. His books include “Is This English?”: Race, Language, and Culture in the Classroom which received the James N. Britton award, CEE/NCTE.

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