Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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978-1-4758-2818-4 • Hardback • September 2017 • $66.00 • (£51.00)
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Alyssa Gonzalez-DeHass received her Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from the University of Florida in 1998, she has been publishing in the area of student motivation since receiving her doctorate. Her research interests lie in the areas of students’ achievement goals, parent involvement, school-community partnerships, and the case study method to teaching educational psychology.
Patricia P. Willems is an associate professor of educational psychology at Florida Atlantic University, where she currently teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses in educational psychology. She earned her PhD in educational psychology from the University of Florida and her publications are in the areas of case study instruction, learning environments, motivation, school-community partnerships, and parent involvement.
Part I: Human Development
Case 1: Adolescent Cliques: To Belong or Not to Belong?
Case 2:Internet Plagiarism
Case 3: Academic Honesty
Case 4: Cyberbullying and Adolescent Identity
Part II: Individual Differences and Diversity
Case 5: Gender Equity: Encouraging Female Students in Science
Case 6:Teaching Students with Special Learning Challenges
Part III: Learning Theories
Case 7: Cell Phones in Class: Problems with Texting
Case 8: Adolescent Relationships and the Power of Social Media
Case 9: Grade Grubbing: Complaining and Arguing About Grades
Part IV: Motivation
Case 10: Encouraging Girls Confidence in Math
Case 11: Stressed Out: Dealing with Academic Pressure in High School
Part V: Classroom Management
Case 12: The Role of the Teacher: Can Students and Teachers Be Friends?
Case 13: Responding to Students’ Backtalk and Disrespect
Case 14: Encounters with Difficult Parents
Part VI: Instructional Approaches
Case 15: Making the Most of Academic Learning Time
Case 16: Meaningful Authentic Learning: Finding the Funding
Part VII: Assessment and Evaluation
Case 17: Meaningful and Fair: Grading Subjective Assessments
The topics covered in this text are with-it scenarios that explore the ever changing and evolving student body around us. As teachers-in-training being exposed to these scenarios in our learning process prior to becoming full fledged educators will undoubtedly improve our approach to our current and future students.This text will provide pivotal insight and opportunities for meta-cognition, detailed peer to peer discussion, and ultimately furthering our understanding of the difficulties that educators face in their classes, and students face in their day to day lives.
— Stephen McCollum, Atlantic Community High School, Science Teacher
Based on the table of contents, I would recommend the book. Pedagogy theories and practices can be taught in the classroom, but real understanding and application comes only when one is able to see how those theories and practices play out in real world school situations. That is when pedagogical theories and practices become useful to a teacher.
— Andrea Kennedy, 6th Grade Science, Congress Middles School, School District of Palm Beach County
In my opinion, as a former K-12 teacher and current coordinator of an early teacher induction program, the topics covered in Teaching Challenges in Secondary Schools: Case Studies in Educational Psychology is essential reading for pre-service and in-service K-12 teachers. A strong understanding of human development, individual differences and diversity, learning theories, motivation, classroom management, instructional approaches, and assessment and evaluation can only improve the pre-service or in-service teacher’s instructional practice.
— Ernest Andrew Brewer, EdD, Associate Director of Academic Support Services/ Florida Institute for the Advancement of Teaching (FIAT) Coordinator, Florida Atlantic University