Introduction to Education: Teaching in a Diverse SocietyFor one-quarter/one-semester, freshman-senior level courses in Introduction to Education Highly interactive, student-oriented, this text shows how to teach in a diverse society. This text also contains a wide assortment of interactive activities varying in setting and learning style. It provides all prospective teachers with opportunities to question their own beliefs, stereotypes, and cultural understanding about others as well as themselves. |
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Part Five Manhattan Country Day School Benjamin | 3 |
Part One Part Four | 8 |
The Need for Teachers | 9 |
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