Seeing Through Teachers' Eyes
Discover the intricate dynamics between educational ideals and the everyday realities of teaching in Seeing Through Teachers' Eyes by Karen Hammerness. Published by Teachers' College Press in 2006, this insightful book spans 128 pages and features compelling narratives from four unique teachers, showcasing their experiences and challenges in the classroom.
Hammerness delves deep into the relationship between teachers' aspirations and the practicalities they encounter daily. The author highlights how teacher educators can effectively guide new teachers in articulating and nurturing their educational visions, all while navigating the often challenging landscape of their profession. This engaging exploration serves not only as a reflection on teaching philosophies but also as a practical resource for those looking to bridge the gap between ideals and reality in education.
Whether you're a seasoned educator or a budding teacher, Seeing Through Teachers' Eyes is a must-read for anyone invested in effective teaching and professional growth.