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Teaching on Solid Ground
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Teaching on Solid Ground
Nuance, Challenge, and Technique for the Emerging Teacher

Foreword by Martin J. and Patricia Koldyke



February 2006 | 176 pages | Corwin
'I connected with the text at every level. I laughed and cried with each teacher's wisdom. The sections and chapters evoked emotions ranging from 'yep, that's right,' at the beginning, to 'Wow! Cool ideas!' in the middle, to 'Oh my gosh, I feel their pain,' and finally to 'Okay, I can tackle the world's problems, one at a time,' in the end....Gives teachers great ideas and validates what they are doing in the classroom. The five examples of extraordinarily grounded teachers are priceless' - Stacey B. Ferguson, Teacher

North Bay Elementary School, Bay Saint Louis, MS

This sequel to Dom Belmonte's acclaimed Teaching From the Deep End takes beginning teachers from their first year of classroom teaching into years 2 through 5, the most difficult years for teacher development and retention within the profession.

Moving from the novice teacher's earliest concerns about standing at the Big Desk, the author now addresses the beginning teacher's instructional issues, offering guidance on 15 teaching topics, including student learning groups, instructional pacing, open-ended questioning, grading, motivators, keeping an ear to classroom tone (and undertone), and more.

Five sample lessons are offered and analyzed in core curriculum areas to illustrate teaching methods as practiced by master teachers, and the book closes with a variety of challenges critical to the emerging teacher's resilience and success. The author's tone throughout is engaging, humorous, and encouraging, with a focus on the rewards of having chosen the teaching profession, making this an ideal resource for teacher induction, mentoring, and support programs.

 
Foreword by Martin J. and Patricia Koldyke
 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Author
 
1: Becoming and Celebrating Yourself as a Grounded Teacher: Five Requisite Precepts
Precept 1: Recognition and Belief That the Quality of Your Work is a Matter of Life and Death to Your Students

 
Precept 2: Immunity From the Toxic Cynicism of Your Colleagues

 
Precept 3: Recognition That Your Words Matter

 
Precept 4: Recognition That You Must Have a Reason to Be in Front of Your Students

 
Precept 5: Give Them Hope, Rather Than Love

 
 
2: Fifteen Indicators of a Grounded Teacher: Classroom Nuances and Other Cues
First Indicator: Avoiding Classroom Wheel Spinning

 
Second Indicator: Being Comfortable With Time and With Questions

 
Third Indicator: Attending the Lecture’s Funeral

 
Fourth Indicator: Mastering the Art of Asking Questions

 
Fifth Indicator: Planning Student Group Work Carefully

 
Sixth Indicator: Being a Non-Contributor to Classroom Disarray

 
Seventh Indicator: Knowing Speed Kills Everywhere, Even in the Classroom

 
Eighth Indicator: Avoiding the Rudderless Class

 
Ninth Indicator: Keeping an Ear to the Tone of a Classroom

 
Tenth Indicator: Beware of Your Own Undertone!

 
Eleventh Indicator: Avoiding Topic or Grade as Threat

 
Twelfth Indicator: Using Compliments Adroitly

 
Thirteenth Indicator: Prodding Gently (but Prodding Nonetheless!)

 
Fourteenth Indicator: Holding Students Responsible for Their Own Learning

 
Fifteenth Indicator: Holding Students Responsible for Their Own Behavior: “We Don’t Baby Our Babies Anymore”

 
 
3: Model Techniques of Exceptionally Grounded Teachers
The Socratic Seminar Method for High School English Classes: Exceptionally Grounded Teacher Tom Anstett, Lincoln-Way East High School, Frankfort, IL

 
Getting Students Hooked Through the Power of Inquiry Science: Exceptionally Grounded Teacher Jim Effinger, Naperville North High School, Naperville, IL

 
Presenting Poetry To the Recalcitrant and Suspicious High School Student: The "Search for the Central Experience" Method

 
The Magic Math Box and Elementary Math Approach: Exceptionally Grounded Teacher Sr. Raeleen Sweeney, PBVM, Golden Apple Foundation, Chicago, IL

 
Literacy Travels: Exceptionally Grounded Teacher Jim Sorensen, Chippewa Middle School, Des Plaines, IL

 
Lessons in Loving Science and Children: Exceptionally Grounded Teacher Carolyn "Mama C" Cyriaque, Golden Apple Foundation, Chicago, IL

 
 
4: Further Nuances and Challenges for the Grounded Teacher
When Tragedy Affects the Classroom

 
Teacher Burnout: What It Is, Why It Is, Why You Must Combat It, or Leave Teaching Now

 
State and Federal Testing and the Fight for a Teacher's Soul

 
Bridging the Achievement Gap With Your Minority Students: A Conversation With Gloria Harper and a Summary of the National Study Group for the Affirmative Development of Academic Ability

 
 
Epilogue: A Teacher's Poem, the Subjects of Fear and Resilience
 
References
 
Index

Sample Materials & Chapters

Foreword

Chapter 1


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