This Rough Magic: The Life of TeachingTeachers, in Lindley's view, perform the equivalent of Prospero's rough magic in classrooms day in and day out. They do this, as Shakespeare's magician did, by combining their own stories--their own lives--with the art and craft of teaching. Lindley sets out to heighten the awareness of experienced and novice teachers alike by connecting concrete illustrations of the teaching/learning process with the teacher's inner world. |
Contents
The Craft of Teaching | 17 |
The Source of Good Teaching | 41 |
Story | 59 |
Copyright | |
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