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Teaching on Solid Ground

Nuance, Challenge, and Technique for the Emerging Teacher
By: Dominic Belmonte

Foreword by Martin J. and Patricia Koldyke

Find your footing and step into your future as a grounded teacher!

This sequel to the best-selling Teaching from the Deep End explores the emerging teacher's concerns with issues of instruction, curriculum, and classroom management while maintaining a clear-eyed focus on the rewards of teaching. The author uses his trademark humor and encouraging style to show beginning teachers:

  • 15 ways to master classroom pacing, tone, undertone, mood, and behavior
  • 5 sample lessons using Socratic Seminar, inquiry science, Magic Math Box, and more
  • Reflective approaches to important challenges including high-stakes tests, bridging the achievement gap, and helping students deal with tragedy

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  • Grade Level: PreK-12
  • ISBN: 9781412924634
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2005
  • Page Count: 176
  • Publication date: December 08, 2005

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Find your footing and step into your future as a grounded teacher!

"I put down the book feeling proud to be a teacher."
-Sharon Elin, NBCT
Chickahominy Middle School, Hanover County, VA

"A book I will refer to often, as well as use for the teachers I mentor."
-Patricia Eggers, NBCT
Brown Deer School District, Glendale, WI

"Offers intellect, relevant statistics, human examples, teacher stories, witty analogies, practical solutions, and most of all, hope for those at any point in their teaching career."
-Sarah Earle, NBCT
Hampton High School, VA

Do you feel grounded at the "big desk" or are you still searching for your comfort zone? Join best-selling author Dominic Belmonte as he explores the essentials of instruction, curriculum, and classroom management. Using his trademark humor and encouraging style, and always keeping a clear-eyed focus on the rewards of teaching, the author discusses:

  • 15 ways to master classroom pacing, tone, undertone, mood, and behavior
  • 5 sample lessons using Socratic Seminar, inquiry science, Magic Math Box, and more
  • Reflective approaches to important challenges, including high-stakes tests, bridging the achievement gap, and helping students deal with tragedy

Key features

  • A sequel to the author's acclaimed first book Teaching From the Deep End
  • Covers 15 instructional topics, including student learning groups, instructional pacing, open-ended questioning, grading, motivators, classroom tone and undertone, and more
  • Analyzes 5 sample lessons by master teachers in core curriculum areas to illustrate the book's teaching topics in action.
  • Covers challenges likely to be encountered, including state and federal testing, achievement gaps, classroom tragedies, and more.
  • Emphasizes resilience and the rewards of the teaching profession.
  • Ideal resource for teacher induction, mentoring, and support programs.
Author(s)

Author(s)

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Dominic Belmonte

Dominic Belmonte taught at York Community High School in Elmhurst, Illinois, for twenty years as an English teacher and chairman of the English Department. He is now President and CEO of the Golden Apple Foundation for Excellence in Teaching. A member and past chairman of the Golden Apple Academy of Educators, in 1989 he co-created the Golden Apple Scholars of Illinois program, a pre-induction teacher preparation experience that is now the Golden Apple Foundation’s largest program, named by Harvard University as one of 15 programs out of 1,200 nationwide as a finalist for its Innovations in American Government award. In 1996 Belmonte also co-created the GATE (Golden Apple Teacher Education) program, an alternative pathway to teacher certification for mid-career adults wishing a career in teaching secondary math or science or teaching elementary school children.
Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword by Martin J. and Patricia Koldyke


Acknowledgments


About the Author


1: Becoming and Celebrating Yourself as a Grounded Teacher: Five Requisite Precepts

Precept 1: Recognition and Belief That the Quality of Your Work is a Matter of Life and Death to Your Students

Precept 2: Immunity From the Toxic Cynicism of Your Colleagues

Precept 3: Recognition That Your Words Matter

Precept 4: Recognition That You Must Have a Reason to Be in Front of Your Students

Precept 5: Give Them Hope, Rather Than Love

2: Fifteen Indicators of a Grounded Teacher: Classroom Nuances and Other Cues

First Indicator: Avoiding Classroom Wheel Spinning

Second Indicator: Being Comfortable With Time and With Questions

Third Indicator: Attending the Lecture’s Funeral

Fourth Indicator: Mastering the Art of Asking Questions

Fifth Indicator: Planning Student Group Work Carefully

Sixth Indicator: Being a Non-Contributor to Classroom Disarray

Seventh Indicator: Knowing Speed Kills Everywhere, Even in the Classroom

Eighth Indicator: Avoiding the Rudderless Class

Ninth Indicator: Keeping an Ear to the Tone of a Classroom

Tenth Indicator: Beware of Your Own Undertone!

Eleventh Indicator: Avoiding Topic or Grade as Threat

Twelfth Indicator: Using Compliments Adroitly

Thirteenth Indicator: Prodding Gently (but Prodding Nonetheless!)

Fourteenth Indicator: Holding Students Responsible for Their Own Learning

Fifteenth Indicator: Holding Students Responsible for Their Own Behavior: “We Don’t Baby Our Babies Anymore”

3: Model Techniques of Exceptionally Grounded Teachers

The Socratic Seminar Method for High School English Classes: Exceptionally Grounded Teacher Tom Anstett, Lincoln-Way East High School, Frankfort, IL

Getting Students Hooked Through the Power of Inquiry Science: Exceptionally Grounded Teacher Jim Effinger, Naperville North High School, Naperville, IL

Presenting Poetry To the Recalcitrant and Suspicious High School Student: The "Search for the Central Experience" Method

The Magic Math Box and Elementary Math Approach: Exceptionally Grounded Teacher Sr. Raeleen Sweeney, PBVM, Golden Apple Foundation, Chicago, IL

Literacy Travels: Exceptionally Grounded Teacher Jim Sorensen, Chippewa Middle School, Des Plaines, IL

Lessons in Loving Science and Children: Exceptionally Grounded Teacher Carolyn "Mama C" Cyriaque, Golden Apple Foundation, Chicago, IL

4: Further Nuances and Challenges for the Grounded Teacher

When Tragedy Affects the Classroom

Teacher Burnout: What It Is, Why It Is, Why You Must Combat It, or Leave Teaching Now

State and Federal Testing and the Fight for a Teacher's Soul

Bridging the Achievement Gap With Your Minority Students: A Conversation With Gloria Harper and a Summary of the National Study Group for the Affirmative Development of Academic Ability

Epilogue: A Teacher's Poem, the Subjects of Fear and Resilience

References


Index


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