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For and About Teachers

Teaching in Mind:
How Teacher Thinking Shapes Education

By Judith Lloyd Yero

Teachers!

  • Are you tired of being ignored in the process of educational planning and improvement?

  • Are you weary of being told what you "should" do by educational experts who don't recognize your own expertise?

  • Have you forgotten that YOU are at the heart of any meaningful change in education?

In the wealth of rhetoric on school improvement and educational reform, teachers are consistently ignored. Historically, teachers have been perceived as constants in the educational equation, much like the books, desks, and other inanimate objects in the educational environment. Research repeatedly demonstrates that the most important factor in a student's learning experience is the quality of teaching. Yet rather than determine what exemplary teachers do and why they do it, efforts have been made to reduce "quality teaching" to a checklist that can be added to the list of what teachers "should" do.

Quality teaching cannot be characterized by a simple checklist of behaviors and attitudes that can be "taught" to teachers. Effective teachers come in many shapes, sizes, and temperaments. Their "quality" arises from the personality and thinking of individual teachers, the beliefs they have about teaching and learning, the way they conceptualize their work, and the way in which they interact with students.

Teachers' personal beliefs and values provide the unconscious foundation for their behavior. The metaphors they use to describe their work shape the world in which they and their students operate. The ways in which teachers perceive the world--create their mental models of reality--are highly individualistic. Therefore, no two classrooms are, or can be, the same.

Teaching in Mind: How Teacher Thinking Shapes Education digs deeply into those individual differences. It probes the realms of subjective experience--the beliefs, values, presuppositions, metaphors, and meanings that shape a teacher's personal world. Teaching in Mind is much more than a book for teachers. It is a book about teachers--a book about you.

 

 
 

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Teaching in Mind: How Teacher Thinking Shapes Education

ISBN 978-1-69810-296-8  
322 pages with Self-Inventory and new Appendix on Dispositions 
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