Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 174
Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-4758-2916-7 • Hardback • September 2016 • $70.00 • (£54.00)
978-1-4758-2917-4 • Paperback • September 2016 • $35.00 • (£30.00)
978-1-4758-2918-1 • eBook • September 2016 • $33.00 • (£25.00)
Rich Waters is a career high school teacher and Ph.D. whose interests in school reform and teacher education led him to assist in the creation and co-coordination of a professional development school and later to become a founding member of the National Association of Professional Development Schools. His decades of work and recent research in a high school helped him to see the need to reach out to secondary school students to help them reconsider the very concepts of teaching and schooling in the 21st century.
Preface
Prologue
Introduction
Part One: Your Future Being a Teacher
Chapter One: Your Students’ Vision – Imagining You in a School of the Future
Chapter Two: Your Students’ Leadership – It Begins with a New Mindset
Chapter Three: Your Students’ Career – Staying with the Past or Leading into the Future
Part Two: Benchmarks in the Evolution of Teaching
Chapter Four: Teachers Learn and Teach 21st Century Skills
Chapter Five: Teachers Recognize Quality Levels in Learning
Chapter Six: Teachers Invite Students to Share Their Voices
Chapter Seven: Teachers Facilitate Greater Individualization of Study
Chapter Eight: Teachers Investigate Students’ Learning Engagement
Chapter Nine: Teachers Elicit Intrinsic Motivation and ‘Knowing Myself as a Learner’
Chapter Ten: Teachers Stop the Game of School
Part Three: Leading the Evolution of Teaching and Learning
Chapter Eleven: ‘The Story of Jane’
Chapter Twelve: Let’s Imagine a 21st Century Secondary School
Part Four: The Action Manual
Your Leadership Now Leads to Your Leadership Later
References
As school districts across the nation experience a teacher shortage crisis, the development and training of new teachers can no longer be considered the sole responsibility of the university. Secondary schools have begun to embrace the cultivation of future teachers through targeted programs and curricula.
In this work, Dr. Waters encourages students to begin to think differently and to ask questions about what it means to be a teacher. This is not a methods book. Students are asked to create a new mindset about teaching and learning. Collaboration and reflection (especially in Professional Learning Communities) are essential skills.
Teaching the Next Generation of Teachers is a must read for any secondary school introduction to teaching program. Teaching “as one was taught” can no longer rule the day. It is incumbent up all of us to help produce teachers with the mindset and skills to work in the 21st century.
— Ed Yergalonis, former high school principal and district superintendent, Rahway Public Schools, New Jersey
I enjoyed the book. In particular, I was surprised at the insight the author had into teenagers. He knew that we are good at 'school' and not necessarily at learning. He sees that we have figured out the system.
— Michael Akakpo, high school senior
It was different to see that an adult was able to perceive us accurately. This would be a valuable book for new and veteran teachers for better insight into their students.
— Rachel Vazquez, high school junior