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Robert Laffont
EAN : 9782221200667
Shaping : BROCHE
Pages : 144
Size : 1 x 215 mm
The Joys of the Teaching Career

Release date : 24/08/2017

What happens in a teacher’s head when they find themselves alone in front of their class? Sophie Mazet wants to debunk the misconceptions with personal experience that is both positive and combative.

Why does the teaching profession arouse so much compassion? Is the career really so demanding, so unrewarding? Make no mistake: teachers can still take initiative, be inventive, and help students in public schools progress. But they have to have the desire to do so, and not merely be...

Why does the teaching profession arouse so much compassion? Is the career really so demanding, so unrewarding? Make no mistake: teachers can still take initiative, be inventive, and help students in public schools progress. But they have to have the desire to do so, and not merely be content with training that’s purely theoretical. Maintaining the balance between being strict and kind, staying attentive, and adapting, all while keeping one’s objectives in mind: this is Sophie Mazet’s method to help students advance, even resistant ones. Fed by her personal experience, this energetic and stimulating account is brimming with anecdotes and student responses that are hilarious, but always pertinent, along with tricks to improve the teacher-student relationship. And above all, to keep a “zen” attitude.

 
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EAN : 9782221200667
Shaping : BROCHE
Pages : 144
Size : 1 x 215 mm
Robert Laffont