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An introduction to the types of resources that will be useful to you as you pursue your Bachelor of Education degree.
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Good Reads about Teaching

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The courage to teach: exploring the inner landscape of a teacher's life - Parker J. Palmer
Call Number: 371.102 PAC 2007
ISBN: 9780787996864
Publication Date: 2007
Shows how a teacher must understand their own inner life to engage authentically with their students.

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Black ants and Buddhists: thinking critically and teaching differently in the primary grades - Mary Cowhey
Call Number: 370.117 COB 2006
ISBN: 1571104186
Publication Date: 2006
Mary Cowley's first and second graders view the entire curriculum through the framework of understanding the world, and trying to do their part to make it a better place.

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Teach like your hair's on fire: the methods and madness inside room 56 - Rafe Esquith
ISBN: 9780143112860
Publication Date: 2007
A bestselling book recounting Rafe Esquith's success with impoverished, first-generation immigrant grade-five children in Los Angeles.

 
 

Purpose of this guide

Welcome to your journey toward becoming a teacher

Trying to put ourselves in your shoes, as students new to the field of education, we've designed this guide to make you aware of the many different  kinds of  resources that might be useful to you, both in your on-campus studies and when you venture into classrooms. Most importantly, we want you to know that we're here to help you find what you need.

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Doucette Library of Teaching Resources
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