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Telling Stories in Book Clubs [electronic resource] : Women Teachers and Professional Development / by Mary Kooy.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2006Description: XII, 244 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780387339276
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 371.3 23
LOC classification:
  • LB5-3640
Online resources:
Contents:
Women Reading, Teaching and Learning -- The Study: Re-Plotting the Stories of Teacher Development -- Analyzing and Re-Presenting the Data -- The Teachers in the Book Clubs -- Book Clubs: Establishing Processes and Protocols -- New Beginnings and Telling Stories -- Lessons of Learning and Teaching -- “Lead Kindly Light”: Teachers Learning and Leading Together -- “Crossing Borders”: Stories of Teaching, Gender, and Identity -- The Telling Stories of Teacher Book Clubs.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: "Mary Kooy’s Telling Stories in Book Clubs gives us a compelling, provocative, and insightful picture of teachers reading, talking, and learning together. By weaving together the responses of the novice teachers’ book club, the experienced teachers’ book club, and her own thoughtful analyses, Kooy has documented what teacher learning looks like from the inside. This book is a must read for all those interested in professional development across the lifespan." Marilyn Cochran-Smith, Boston College "Kooy’s narrative about book clubs as learning communities makes a significant contribution to both research and practice. Tying together reading, teaching and learning, the book gives us a superb example of how to nurture the intellectual and relational needs for continuous teacher growth and development. The book is a must for teachers, researchers and policymakers!" Ann Lieberman, emeritus professor from Teachers College, Columbia University and Senior Scholar at the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. "Mary Kooy is a gifted writer and teacher. She takes the obvious truth that we read books with other people and turns it into a compelling work of professional development. We see the communities emerge and coalesce. We see the self-reflective questioning that is at the heart of all good teaching take shape through interaction and nurturing." From the Foreword by Jo Anne Pagano, Colgate University.
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Women Reading, Teaching and Learning -- The Study: Re-Plotting the Stories of Teacher Development -- Analyzing and Re-Presenting the Data -- The Teachers in the Book Clubs -- Book Clubs: Establishing Processes and Protocols -- New Beginnings and Telling Stories -- Lessons of Learning and Teaching -- “Lead Kindly Light”: Teachers Learning and Leading Together -- “Crossing Borders”: Stories of Teaching, Gender, and Identity -- The Telling Stories of Teacher Book Clubs.

"Mary Kooy’s Telling Stories in Book Clubs gives us a compelling, provocative, and insightful picture of teachers reading, talking, and learning together. By weaving together the responses of the novice teachers’ book club, the experienced teachers’ book club, and her own thoughtful analyses, Kooy has documented what teacher learning looks like from the inside. This book is a must read for all those interested in professional development across the lifespan." Marilyn Cochran-Smith, Boston College "Kooy’s narrative about book clubs as learning communities makes a significant contribution to both research and practice. Tying together reading, teaching and learning, the book gives us a superb example of how to nurture the intellectual and relational needs for continuous teacher growth and development. The book is a must for teachers, researchers and policymakers!" Ann Lieberman, emeritus professor from Teachers College, Columbia University and Senior Scholar at the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. "Mary Kooy is a gifted writer and teacher. She takes the obvious truth that we read books with other people and turns it into a compelling work of professional development. We see the communities emerge and coalesce. We see the self-reflective questioning that is at the heart of all good teaching take shape through interaction and nurturing." From the Foreword by Jo Anne Pagano, Colgate University.

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