- •Isbn 5-89349-136-х (Флинта)
- •000 «Симптрон»
- •Предисловие
- •History of education
- •The Beginning of Formal Education
- •Sumerian and Egyptian Education
- •Other Middle Eastern Education
- •Ancient Greek Education
- •Ancient Roman Education
- •2. The pen story
- •3. The miracle of writing
- •4. Child psychology determines teaching methods
- •5. Let kids be kids
- •6. The first day at school
- •7. How well do our schools perform?
- •8. Schools of the future
- •9. The illiteracy epidemic
- •10. Cultural literacy and the schools
- •11. A. At the anglo-american school
- •В. Making friends
- •12. No place like home for going to school
- •13. A quality education? yes, for a price
- •14. Individual education
- •Objectives of Individual Education
- •Academic Curriculum
- •Creative Curriculum
- •Socialization
- •Advantages of ie
- •15. Grade 3-4
- •I listen and I hear,
- •I look and I see,
- •I do and I understand.
- •16. When your child counts to ten, does he have to use his fingers?
- •17. What to do about homework
- •18. Oyster mver middle school
- •20. Video screens: are they changing the way children learn?
- •21. Curing video addicts*
- •22. Games children play
- •23. New directions in vocational education
- •Open Learning
- •24. Give your child the happiness trait
- •25. Columbia and new york, new york and columbia
- •26. Teachers college
- •27. Education in australia
- •28. Clayfield college
- •Facilities
- •Fine Arts
- •Boarding***
- •29. St patrick's college
- •30. Renewing the teaching profession
- •The Changing Labour Market
- •31. Teacher's work
- •A Teacher's Main Responsibility Is to Teach
- •Students Should Meet Minimum Objectives
- •Students Should Enjoy Learning
- •Teachers Should Assume Good Intentions and a Positive Self-Concept
- •32. Ideal teacher: what is he like?
- •(From "The Diary of a Young English Teacher" by Saw Ginsburg) First Month
- •Third Month
- •34. Good teacher
- •35. Alternative certification demands minimum standards
- •36. Teachers: a dying breed as school year starts
- •37. Testing times
- •1. Religious Teaching in British Schools
- •Civic Life
- •Traditionally Dominant
- •2. Where to Study
- •3. The University of London
- •4. The School of Language Studies
- •5. At the "Tech"
- •6. Oxford
- •7. A Trip to Cambridge and Other Recollections
- •8. Ealing College of Higher Education
- •9. Us Offers Fellowships to Scholars
- •10. The Birth of Writing
- •11. Do You Speak Ancient Greek?
- •Romans, Europeans and "New Russians"
- •12. Study at Home
- •13. For the Young Teacher
- •14. British Teens Spend Sweetly
- •1. Где учиться
- •2. А двойку вам поставит старшекурсник
- •3. С российским дипломом – за границу Как получить сертификат эквивалентности российского образования международным стандартам
- •4. Образование: заграница нам поможет?
- •5. Студент в тумане
- •6. Британской системе образования 700 лет – что в итоге?
- •7. Где учиться в Англии
- •8. Колледж Сент-Лоуренс в графстве Кент
- •9. Родителей не выбирают?
- •10. Хотите вырастить гения? Принимайтесь за дело накануне Рождества
- •11. Как сформировать талант
- •12. Отцы и дети
- •Отцы глазами детей
- •13. Образование, нужное всем и всегда
- •40. Things to do a. Individual Work
- •B. Pair Work
- •C. Group Work
- •Does a Good Education Really Matter?
- •D. Project Work
- •41. Supplementary reading
- •§ 1. On Education
- •§ 2. The Kindergarten
- •§ 3. College
- •The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie*
- •In One Ear and Upside Down*
- •What's Wrong with the Kid?
- •Culture
- •Adolescence*
- •Clean Up Your Room
- •From "The Sandcastle"**
- •From "Oxford Life"
- •1. Lectures Start on Monday
- •II. End of Term Collections****
- •III. Oxford Accent
- •A Reporter's Account
- •Alice In Wonderland
- •13. Nothing to Learn
- •33. Heat and Cold
- •34. No Music Lesson
- •35. At the Lesson
- •38. A Good Student
- •Poems, Limericks
- •I'll tell, "I'm ninety-three."
- •Isn't it delicious
- •Duty of the Student
- •Philosophic Advice
- •Vocabulary of educational terms and their usage
- •40. Things to do 73
- •41. Supplementary reading 78
- •§ 1. On Education 78
- •§ 2. The Kindergarten 79
- •§ 3. College 80
- •Vocabulary of educational terms and their usage 107
35. Alternative certification demands minimum standards
The Association of Teacher Educators (ATE) is committed to excellence in teacher education. To respond to the very diverse practices existing in the states that allow alternative teacher certification (АТС) programs ATE recommends these guidelines:
1) Each graduate in а АТС program should have completed college courses which lead to a command of major concepts in written and oral communication, math, social science, physical science, humanities (including the arts and literature) and non-western contemporary culture.
2) State exams in basic skills required of students in regular teacher education programs should be required of АТС candidates.
3) АТС candidates should pass personal interviews assessing orientation to the nature of teaching, the nature of students and goals of school.
4) Candidate selection must include analysis of career and work histories, type and nature of previous careers, performance in former jobs, periods of employment (and unemployment), hospitalization, etc.
5) Selection should follow direct experiences with children and youth. This requirement can be met with a summer of paid work before employment. This enables some candidates to opt out or be selected out.
6) When possible, prior, direct experiences with children and youth should be in the same school building where candidates will begin as intern teachers.
7) АТС candidates should be paid for the direct, supervised experiences with state or district funds provided for them to be paid the same as beginning АТС teachers. A paid experience will be a recruiting mechanism.
8) Experienced teachers should serve as mentors, support teachers and coaches of АТС candidates throughout the first year at a ratio of 2 candidates to 1 teacher. In the years 2 and 3 the ratio might become 8 to 1. At least 20% of the experienced teachers' assigned load should be allocated to the mentor role. Mentors should be paid extra, based on a number of candidates supervised. A minimum of 500 dollars is recommended for each first year АТС candidate with whom a mentor works.
9) Mentors should receive special training in coaching and advising АТС candidates. Training might be offered by university personnel, consultants, highly-qualified classroom teachers, etc.
10) АТС candidates should not be required to take more than one three-credit course or more than 45 hours of instruction per semester – from any source – during their first year of teaching.
11) In the first semester of their first year, АТС candidates should be assigned less than a full teaching load. .
12) States should issue a temporary alternative certificate to individuals participating in these programs. There need to be official recognition of the status of АТС candidates.
Before achieving regular certification, АТС teachers should have to pass all state-mandated tests related to professional content and pedagogy required of individuals completing teacher education programs in universities.
АТС programs as represented here are more costly than regular programs. They should be offered to recruit new, talented personnel into teaching, not to save money.
Assignment:
Read the text and render it in Russian.