Teachers in Trouble

Teachers in Trouble
Author: Stuart Piddocke,Romulo F. Magsino,Michael Manley-Casimir
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1997-12-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781442654167

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The teacher who has an affair with a student. The teacher who is a transvestite. The teacher who advocates personal beliefs. These are 'teachers in trouble.' Their behaviour, whether it occurs in the classroom or off the job, offends the community and brings down censure from the school board. At root, schools are cultural institutions and teaching, a cultural activity. Teachers are expected to shape students according to accepted community norms. They interpret and apply curricula - and can divert curricula from their intended purpose. Teachers are at the eye of the vortex in the struggle for control over education, buffeted by the forces of social change and conflicting public expectations. The authors of this book examine how teacher conduct is monitored and what types of misconduct can produce 'social dramas.' Boards of reference have been established to arbitrate disputes between school boards and teachers who are dismissed. Drawing on the decisions of these boards of reference across Canada, the authors identify normative issues and propose a classification scheme for contentious behaviours. Teachers in Trouble poses fundamental questions about the role of teachers in society. It is an invaluable guide for teachers and professional organizations, education administrators, and members of the community who are concerned about ethics in our schools.

Arthur s Teacher Trouble Book tape

Arthur s Teacher Trouble Book tape
Author: Marc Brown
Publsiher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1994-05-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0316113891

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This package contains a classic Arthur adventure, illustrated with bright, bold, full-color art, and a fun filled sound track that includes lively character voices and an original musical score. There's even a new theme song, ""Say Hello to Arthur?"," included on both sides.

In Trouble with Teacher

In Trouble with Teacher
Author: Patricia Demuth
Publsiher: Scholastic Incorporated
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1995
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0590639757

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Third-grader Montgomery draws great pictures and writes wonderful stories, but he's afraid that his teacher only cares about his terrible spelling.

Teachers in Trouble

Teachers in Trouble
Author: Stuart Piddocke,Romulo F. Magsino,Michael E. Manley-Casimir
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0802074367

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The authors of Teachers in Trouble study how teacher conduct is monitored in the classroom and off the job. They propose a classification scheme for behaviours that are likely to upset community norms and bring down censure from the school board.

The Trouble with Teachers

The Trouble with Teachers
Author: Barbara Calamari
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2001
Genre: Angela Anaconda (Television program)
ISBN: 9780689839962

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Angela writes a nice poem about her dog, but her teacher thinks it's about her! Illustrations.

My Teacher s in Detention

My Teacher s in Detention
Author: Perfection Learning Corporation
Publsiher: Turtleback
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1663621489

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What Teachers Make

What Teachers Make
Author: Taylor Mali
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2012-03-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781101577363

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In praise of the greatest job in the world... The right book at the right time: an impassioned defense of teachers and why we need them now more than ever. Teacher turned teacher’s advocate Taylor Mali inspired millions with his original poem “What Teachers Make,” a passionate and unforgettable response to a rich man at a dinner party who sneeringly asked him what teachers make. Mali’s sharp, funny, perceptive look at life in the classroom pays tribute to the joys of teaching…and explains why teachers are so vital to our society. What Teachers Make is a book that will be treasured and shared by every teacher in America—and everybody who’s ever loved or learned from one.

Troublemakers

Troublemakers
Author: Carla Shalaby
Publsiher: The New Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781620972373

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A radical educator's paradigm-shifting inquiry into the accepted, normal demands of school, as illuminated by moving portraits of four young "problem children" In this dazzling debut, Carla Shalaby, a former elementary school teacher, explores the everyday lives of four young "troublemakers," challenging the ways we identify and understand so-called problem children. Time and again, we make seemingly endless efforts to moderate, punish, and even medicate our children, when we should instead be concerned with transforming the very nature of our institutions, systems, and structures, large and small. Through delicately crafted portraits of these memorable children—Zora, Lucas, Sean, and Marcus—Troublemakers allows us to see school through the eyes of those who know firsthand what it means to be labeled a problem. From Zora's proud individuality to Marcus's open willfulness, from Sean's struggle with authority to Lucas's tenacious imagination, comes profound insight—for educators and parents alike—into how schools engender, exclude, and then try to erase trouble, right along with the young people accused of making it. And although the harsh disciplining of adolescent behavior has been called out as part of a school-to-prison pipeline, the children we meet in these pages demonstrate how a child's path to excessive punishment and exclusion in fact begins at a much younger age. Shalaby's empathetic, discerning, and elegant prose gives us a deeply textured look at what noncompliance signals about the environments we require students to adapt to in our schools. Both urgent and timely, this paradigm-shifting book challenges our typical expectations for young children and with principled affection reveals how these demands—despite good intentions—work to undermine the pursuit of a free and just society.