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A-Z Index || Browse catalog by letter: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Toward Becoming a TeacherFallCredits:4Enrollment:25Meeting Times:6-10p ThuLocation:SEM II E2107CRN:10245Many idealistic, well-intentioned new teachers find themselves frustrated by their early experiences in public schools and soon leave public education entirely. However, this frustration is not inevitable. Taught by an Evergreen graduate with more than 30 years’ experience teaching in public schools, this course will explore the skills needed to become a passionate, powerful teacher in the 21st century. We will investigate some of the inevitable struggles - both political and personal - that teachers encounter in public schools today, and we will hear how passionate teachers overcome those tensions. This course may be of particular interest to upper-division students who are considering careers in education, but will also interest any student who wishes to look closely at issues in public education today. As part of this course, upper-division students who plan to apply to the Master in Teaching program can complete the classroom observations required for application. |
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