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Teaching Is More Than Pedagogical Practice: Thirty-Three Strategies for Dealing with Contemporary Students

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Teaching Is More Than Pedagogical Practice: Thirty-Three Strategies for Dealing with Contemporary Students

Teaching Is More Than Pedagogical Practice: Thirty-Three Strategies for Dealing with Contemporary Students
by Ilghiz M. Sinagatullin
R&L Education | English | 2009 | ISBN: 1607091305 | 254 pages | PDF | 1.06 MB

Review
Sinagatullin's residency at Kent State University in the early part of this decade introduced us to his ability to research a topic thoroughly, and to take a fresh look at continuing issues in education. In his latest book, Teaching Is More Than Pedagogical Practice, he once again provides insight into issues of respecting diversity, the unique contribution of rural educators, of providing student-centered instruction, and being a professional in all that we do as educators. (Linda Robertson, Gerald H. Read Center for International and Intercultural Education, College and Graduate School of Education, Health, and Human )

This book represents a collection of strategies for educational counseling and suggestions for dealing with students in today's society. Ilghiz M. Sinagatullin has intelligently crafted this book for the noblest people on earth: educators. His insightful experience as an educator and his intensive travel experiences to view different educational systems have brought a perspective rarely seen. You are holding an education in a single book. This is a pedagogical book of the year-any year! (Milton Bailey, Retired after 30 years of teaching in secondary and college level schools )

Teaching Is More than Pedagogical Practice by Ilghiz Sinagatullin should be required reading for every individual in the field of education. Sinagatullin's thirty-three rules provoke self-analysis for the developing teacher, reflection for the teacher educator, and help teachers redefine how they view their roles and responsibilities. He writes about the things that educators rarely hear about or hear very little about. (Cynthia J. Hutchinson, Department of Educational Studies, College of Education, University of Central Florida )

The author, Ilghiz Sinagatullin, is a professor in the Birsk State Socio-Pedagogical Academy in the Russian Federation, and brings to a classroom a perspective quite different from that which normally pervades discussion. (Educational Review )
About the Author
Ilghiz M. Sinagatullin is a professor and the chair of the Department of Pedagogy and Methods of Elementary Education at Birsk State Socio-Pedagogical Academy, Bashkortostan, Russian Federation and has written more than ninety books.

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