Political Foundations For Becoming A Teacher by Forrest W. Parkay

Political Foundations For Becoming A Teacher

Forrest W. Parkay
241 pages
Allyn & Bacon
Jan 2005
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Political Foundations for Becoming a Teacher introduces the political trends, issues, and forces that shape public and private education in the United States. Based on the successful introductory text Becoming a Teacher, this breakout text explores topics such as the effects of high-stakes testing, assessments, and standards-based curricula on the classroom, and the battle among political interest groups to influence education. Readable and practical, Political Foundations for Becoming a Teacher provides a realistic picture of how politics affects the teaching profession and suggests how future teachers can take advantage of expanding leadership roles.
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Pages 241
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Published 2005
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