This popular text continues using the format of the three
approaches--The Executive, The Facilitator, and The Liberationist. For
the Fifth Edition, the authors add four new case studies: "Scripted
Teaching," "Accountability and Merit," "What Is the Value of Caring
Relationships?" and "School Funding." Using these and other realistic
case studies, they explore the strengths and weaknesses of each approach
so that teachers can critically assess their own philosophical positions
on teaching. Teachers are urged to ask themselves such questions as:
What is the main goal of teaching? What is the most important purpose of
education? What do I expect my students to eventually become? Is the way
I structure my teaching influenced by how I view my role and goals? This
updated edition also adds a new section called "Topics and Resources" to
encourage further inquiry into teaching.
Approaches to Teaching is one of the five books in the highly regarded
Teachers College Press THINKING ABOUT EDUCATION SERIES, now in its
Fifth Edition. All of the books in this series are designed to help
pre- and in-service teachers bridge the gap between theory and practice.