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Paperback The Intentional Teacher: Forging a Great Career in the Independent School Classroom Book

ISBN: 1890765031

ISBN13: 9781890765033

The Intentional Teacher: Forging a Great Career in the Independent School Classroom

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Peter Gow's The Intentional Teacher mines decades of the author's classroom experience to help teachers succeed and forge fulfilling careers. Covering classroom management, planning, getting to know... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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An Essential for any Teacher's Bookshelf

Peter Gow has distilled his 35-plus years of experience working in education into a compact and engaging manual that should be a welcome addition to any teacher's bookshelf. "The Intentional Teacher" contains a wealth of practical advice for educators at all stages of their careers, from those just starting out (chapters on finding a teaching job and lesson planning) to mid-career teachers (chapters on continuing education and transitioning from the classroom to the administration). Mr. Gow offers wise counsel throughout on topics such as knowing students, communicating with families, classroom management, diversity awareness and cognitive and social development. The book's title mirrors the author's own intent in writing it: to produce a guide to "help teachers focus on their own intentions--to understand and define their personal missions as educators and then to figure out how to make the most of their skills, energies, and passions in the service of their missions." For Mr. Gow, a third-generation educator, teaching is "in the blood," but his new book dispels any notion of great teachers being born, not made. The teaching profession has evolved considerably since his grandfather founded The Gow School in 1926 near Buffalo, and the author would be the last one to rest on family laurels. He writes, "Gone is the era when an independent schoolteaching career could begin with the new graduate being shown into the classroom and then progressing in stately and tweedy fashion over decades toward a punctilious retirement, full of years if not so many honors, with the teacher doing little more than showing up each September....Effective teachers are constantly engaged in the re-examination of both practice and purpose...." This book equips the reader with the tools to do achieve "a kind of greatness, a fully realized capacity" through the hard work of reflective practice not heredity. "The Intentional Teacher" grew, in part, out of Mr. Gow's work developing a comprehensive curriculum to train new faculty at Beaver Country Day School (outside Boston), where he has been a faculty member since 1980. He writes and presents frequently on professional development, pedagogy and school leadership for publications such as "Education Week" and "Independent School" magazine. In 2005 he published "An Admirable Faculty: Recruiting, Hiring, Training and Retaining the Best Independent School Teachers."
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