On Being a Teacher
The Human Dimension
- Jeffrey A. Kottler - California State University, Fullerton, USA
- Stanley J. Zehm
- Ellen Kottler - California State University, Fullerton, USA
Administration & Leadership | Teacher Induction | Teaching Methods & Learning Styles
Michelle Barnea
Educational Consultant
Realize, refresh, and awaken the passionate, caring, motivated teacher inside!
Who was the best teacher you ever had? Can you remember the excitement and joy that this teacher brought to learning? Do you want to be "the best teacher ever" for your students? Understanding yourself and how you relate to others is the first step in becoming the enthusiastic, inspirational teacher to whom students respond best.
On Being a Teacher links teaching to the unique human characteristics that each of us possesses. Written with the preservice, beginning, and veteran teacher in mind, the authors help educators discover their own special traits that make them superlative teachers. This newly revised third edition includes the addition of:
- Research-based teaching strategies
- Professional development activities
- An in-depth look at parent-teacher conferences
- Ideas for getting involved in your school and district to further your professional growth
- Information on learning styles and multiple intelligences
- Guides for individual and group reflection
"This book is a fabulous resource that helps both beginning and experienced teachers examine themselves and reflect on their own teaching practices."
I use this with our preservice Apprentices the semester before student teaching. We love it. At this point, they have enough context to value the content and insights and we are able to explore the aspects of being a teacher that are broader than being in a classroom, particularly those aspects of dispositions and professionalism that can be harder to address in other courses but are vital.