A clear, practical guide for future high school teachers that shows how to plan, manage, and inspire every class.
This introductory work explains what a beginning high school teacher should know before entering the profession. It emphasizes general methods of instruction, concrete examples from actual classroom practice, and the value of careful planning and class management. The text notes the role of teachers in shaping student habits, ideals, and professional attitudes, and it includes practical tools like outlines, lesson plans, and a bibliography to guide further study.
- Learn how to frame lessons with clear aims and concrete demonstrations
- See how to use the case-method approach and real classroom examples
- Explore questions of discipline, student motivation, and classroom routines
- Find advice on preparing, presenting, and assessing high school work
Ideal for college students preparing to teach, new high school instructors, and experienced teachers seeking a refresher on practical methods and classroom organization.