Mastering The Teaching Role

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Mastering The Teaching Role
Author : Barbara K Penn
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Publisher : F.A. Davis
Language : English
Release Date : 04 March 2008
ISBN : 9780803620896
Pages : 593 pages
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Mastering The Teaching Role by Barbara K Penn Book PDF Summary

AJN Book of the Year 2008! Turn to this team of expert nurse educators for down-to-earth, practical guidance on the common concerns and problems faced by new teachers in the classroom. Whether you have questions about teaching and learning principles, the technical aspects of planning a course, managing a classroom, or evaluating learning, you’ll find the answers here. You’ll even find advice on professional issues in the higher education setting and strategies for a successful career.

Mastering The Teaching Role

AJN Book of the Year 2008! Turn to this team of expert nurse educators for down-to-earth, practical guidance on the common concerns and problems faced by new teachers in the classroom. Whether you have questions about teaching and learning principles, the technical aspects of planning a course, managing a classroom, or

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Mastering the Teaching Role

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The complexity of what teachers do is incomprehensible to anyone who has not lived the experience. If one examines, in detail, the multi-dimensional, multi-layered, multi-faceted acts that a teacher performs each teaching day, it almost defies belief for it is beyond heroic. Done well, the impact is to influence students

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