Energize your classrooms with these key techniques for college
teaching
Students say the best teachers get them excited about learning,
stretch their thinking, and keep them actively involved in class.
But with increasingly diverse classrooms and constantly changing
technology, each semester throws up new challenges for engaging
students.
Discover how to keep your teaching, and your students, energized
with The Skillful Teacher, a practical guide to effective
techniques, approaches, and methods for today’s college classrooms.
Providing insights, reflections, and advice from his four decades
of college teaching, Stephen Brookfield now adapts his successful
methods to teaching online, working with diverse student
populations, and making classrooms truly inclusive. As well as
being completely revised, updated, and rewritten, this edition adds
six brand new chapters on:
* Teaching critical thinking
* Using play and creativity in the classroom
* Teaching in teams
* Helping students take responsibility for learning
* Teaching about racism
* Exercising teacher power responsibly
Readers will delve into what learning feels like from a
student’s perspective, as well as absorb the wisdom of veteran
college faculty with whom the author has worked. Themes from the
bestselling previous editions remain, but are revisited and
expanded with the perspective of an additional decade in the
classroom. This authoritative guide is now even more comprehensive
to better serve teachers looking to improve. Whether you are new to
the classroom or are looking to rise to new challenges, The
Skillful Teacher will provide answers, expand your repertoire
of techniques, and invigorate your teaching and your
classrooms.
Зміст
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xix
About the Author xxi
1. Experiencing Teaching 1
2. The Core Assumptions of Skillful Teaching 15
3. Understanding Our Classrooms 27
4. What Students Value in Teachers 41
5. Understanding and Responding to Classroom Emotions 55
6. Lecturing Creatively 69
7. Using Discussion Methods 83
8. Teaching in Diverse Classrooms 97
9. Teaching About Racism 111
10. Using Imagination, Play, and Creativity 125
11. Teaching in Teams 141
12. Teaching Students to Think Critically 155
13. Teaching Online 169
14. Giving Helpful Evaluations 185
15. Helping Students Take Responsibility for Learning 199
16. Understanding Students’ Resistance to Learning 213
17. Responding to Students’ Resistance to Learning 227
18. Exercising Teacher Power Responsibly 239
19. Negotiating the Politics of Teaching 253
20. Staying Sane: 16 Maxims of Skillful Teaching 265
References 279
Name Index 297
Subject Index 303
Про автора
STEPHEN D. BROOKFIELD is the John Ireland Endowed Chair at the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis, Minnesota. For more than 45 years, he has taught in England, Canada, Australia, and the United States. A six-time winner of the Cyril O. Houle Award for Outstanding Literature in Adult Education, he is the author or coauthor of numerous books on teaching, including Engaging Imagination, Teaching for Critical Thinking, Powerful Techniques for Teaching Adults, and Discussion as a Way of Teaching, all from Jossey-Bass.