Learning To Teach in an Age of Accountability
Discover the transformative insights in Learning To Teach in an Age of Accountability by Arthur T. Costigan, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2004. This compelling paperback, spanning 288 pages, delves into the evolving landscape of educational accountability in the United States. Through engaging case studies, Costigan presents the real-world experiences of new teachers navigating the challenges posed by heightened expectations for educators, administrators, and students alike. This book serves as an essential resource for first-year teachers and those involved in educational reform, offering a thoughtful examination of teaching methods and professional development in today's accountability-driven environment. Whether you're an educator, policy maker, or education enthusiast, this book provides valuable perspectives on the philosophy and social aspects of teaching in a rapidly changing educational system.