Teacher as Decision Maker
Real-Life Cases to Hone Your People Skills
- Dale L. Brubaker - University of North Carolina, Greensboro, North Carolina
- Lawrence H. Simon - Elon College, North Carolina
August 1993 | 200 pages | Corwin
In the course of a day teachers must be prepared to resolve countless contradictions and make many decisions, necessitating excellent `people skills'. The authors use case studies to help teachers develop these skills and to stimulate teachers to make informed decisions that can have a lasting effect on their professional and personal effectiveness. This book gives teachers the information they need to better understand how schools work and how they can improve the way they function as teachers. The authors describe key variables and operational guidelines for decision making and how teachers can function as creative leaders.
Seymour B Sarason
Foreword
PART ONE: THE SCHOOL AS A SOCIAL SYSTEM
Understanding Schools
Teaching as Decision-Making
PART TWO: SOURCES OF CONFLICT IN THE SCHOOL
Student-Teacher Conflict
Teacher-Teacher Conflict
Administrator-Teacher Conflict
Parent-Teacher Conflict
PART THREE: INTERVIEWING FOR A TEACHING POSITION
Interviewer-Teacher Conflict