Practical guide for teachers and education thinkers
Learn the factors that shape public education today and how to apply proven, experience‑based insights in the classroom and beyond. This book presents teaching as a profession rooted in service, not a quick fix, drawing on a long record of public school work to guide real-world decisions.
This edition frames education as a practical craft with clear aims. It discusses what makes teaching a profession, the essential qualities of a good teacher, and how schools connect with the home and the wider community. It also explores how supervision, measurement, and curriculum design work together to improve learning outcomes.
- What defines a true teaching profession and the skills it requires
- Essential personal and professional qualities for effective teaching
- How schools interact with families, communities, and public life
- Practical approaches to supervision, evaluation, and school organization
Ideal for readers of education theory and practice, including teachers, administrators, and student teachers seeking grounded, experience‑based guidance.