Author: | Nellie Jacobs | ISBN: | 1230000263275 |
Publisher: | Creative X-Spot® Books | Publication: | August 27, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Nellie Jacobs |
ISBN: | 1230000263275 |
Publisher: | Creative X-Spot® Books |
Publication: | August 27, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Timely and timeless, 'Grading the Teacher' is a must-read for parents, and a wonderful resource for teachers and administrators alike. In this revised edition, best-selling author Nellie Jacobs—former school teacher and mother of four—delivers a powerful, common-sense guide to identifying concerns and addressing issues in our schools.
Featured by media from coast to coast, and recommended by both parents, educators and their associations, 'Grading the Teacher' provides a wealth of indispensable advice about teachers, classroom routines and atmosphere, administration and school environment. Each chapter is chock-filled with information, examples, questions and answers. How can we recognize good teaching and positive classroom experiences? What should we be looking for and what questions should we ask of our children, their teachers and administrators? What are our responsibilities to our child’s education, and what must students do or learn to ensure that their experiences are good? And what can we do if we suspect there is a problem with the teaching that our child is receiving?
First published to accolades worldwide in 1996 by Penguin Books, 'Grading the Teacher' has helped thousands of families and schools improve their communications and strengthen students’ learning experiences. This updated edition includes an improved report card offering parents a simple, effective method to evaluate any teacher, and all educators a practical benchmark for self-reflection and professional development.
Timely and timeless, 'Grading the Teacher' is a must-read for parents, and a wonderful resource for teachers and administrators alike. In this revised edition, best-selling author Nellie Jacobs—former school teacher and mother of four—delivers a powerful, common-sense guide to identifying concerns and addressing issues in our schools.
Featured by media from coast to coast, and recommended by both parents, educators and their associations, 'Grading the Teacher' provides a wealth of indispensable advice about teachers, classroom routines and atmosphere, administration and school environment. Each chapter is chock-filled with information, examples, questions and answers. How can we recognize good teaching and positive classroom experiences? What should we be looking for and what questions should we ask of our children, their teachers and administrators? What are our responsibilities to our child’s education, and what must students do or learn to ensure that their experiences are good? And what can we do if we suspect there is a problem with the teaching that our child is receiving?
First published to accolades worldwide in 1996 by Penguin Books, 'Grading the Teacher' has helped thousands of families and schools improve their communications and strengthen students’ learning experiences. This updated edition includes an improved report card offering parents a simple, effective method to evaluate any teacher, and all educators a practical benchmark for self-reflection and professional development.