LEARNING EDUCATION
Essays & Ideas from My First Three Years of Teaching
von Craig Dunham
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Über das Buch
The only formal classroom credential husband, father, and author Craig Dunham could list on his resume was teaching Bible part-time at a small classical school the year before. But his mother had been an English teacher, his grandfather had been a beloved elementary school principal, and Craig knew he loved the classroom (which is why he was applying for the job) and that he wanted to teach from a Reformed Christian worldview (which is why he was going to seminary at the same time).
References helped secure him a place among the final three candidates of the 50+ who had applied for the open Bible position at Westminster Christian Academy in St. Louis, but he still had to meet with administration and guest-teach a class. After a shaky interview, he taught an 80-minute Ethics class on the eighth commandment, receiving a round of student applause (a first, he was told) and a phone call later that day informing him he got the job.
Now all he had to do was figure out what he was doing...
“Teachers learn most of what they come to know and trust about teaching during their first three years. Craig provides an insightful and compelling practitioner’s view of the joys, pitfalls, and non-negotiables of the early years that are the building blocks of successful teaching and effective learning. His reflections will resonate with the veteran teacher, as well as encourage those beginning or establishing their careers in Christian education.”
JAMES C. MARSH, JR., HEAD OF SCHOOL WESTMINSTER CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
“How does a teacher learn how to teach? Craig answers his own question by weaving together a colorful tapestry of reflections, papers, logs, and reviews from his own early teaching odyssey. Teachers from every experiential strata will identify with his heartfelt descriptions of the highest highs and lowest lows. They will also appreciate Craig’s ultimately hopeful, redemptive tone that reminds us that the best teachers are those who love to learn. They are those who take their cues from the Master teacher who embodies the grace and truth Craig so skillfully reflects.”
DR. DONALD GUTHRIE, PROFESSOR OF EDUCATIONAL MINISTRIES, COVENANT THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Bildung & Wissen
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Projektoption: 13×20 cm
Seitenanzahl: 120 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Mai 07, 2010
- Schlüsselwörter Christian education, learning, teaching, education
Über den Autor
A graduate of the University of Missouri, Craig Dunham earned two masters degrees from Covenant Seminary, the first in Theological Studies and the second in Educational Ministry. In addition to co-authoring TwentySomeone: Finding Yourself in a Decade of Transition (WaterBrook Press) – a practical theology book for people entering and experiencing their twenties – Craig has published articles in Christianity Today, byFaith, and Discipleship Journal. He blogs semi-regularly at http://www.seconddrafts.com. A former teaching assistant to professor Jerram Barrs at Covenant's Francis Schaeffer Institute, Craig taught in the Bible Department at Westminster Christian Academy in St. Louis. He is now Head of School at Veritas Classical Academy in Oklahoma City, where he lives with his wife, Megan, and daughters Maddie, Chloe, Katie, and Millie, and are founding members of City Presbyterian Church.