Teaching - Teacher Training, Teaching - General & Miscellaneous, Educational Leadership
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Overview
Can teachers, principals, and professors lead their students toward profound learning until they have been there themselves? Peer coaching offers a remarkable vehicle to join with students as learners and together build a community of learners. Peer coaching is a powerful process whereby professional educators can assist and be assisted by fellow educators of equal status, and this volume presents it all with clarity, economy, honesty, and conviction. This volume will be of interest and value not only to classroom teachers and school administrators, but also to central office personnel, and university faculty committed to promoting adult development within the schools. Reviews of the first edition: "It's all here. A thoughtful rationale for peer coaching; what it is and what it isn't; who does what and in what sequence; and why a system should get it going...this tidy, approachable little volume will be of great value...to classroom teachers and school administrators." βRoland S. Barth, Senior Lecturer in Education, Harvard UniversityAuthor Biography: Barbara Gottesman is Principal of SYNAPSE Consulting, and Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at San Jose State University. In her nearly 30 years in education, she has earned experience in every aspect of education from her start as an elementary teacher through a tenure as school principal, and finally as an education professor.
Book Details
Published
July 28, 1997
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Pages
140
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781566761376