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Foreword by David C. Berliner
"This book is a treasure. . . . It is filled with insights that both provoke the reader and then linger on, as the reader contemplates the life of a teacher and the aspirations of our nation. Lessons that could improve education are easily derived from these tales and their analyses, if we only choose to learn from this extraordinary journey."
From the Foreword
Co-authored by Robert Bullough and Kerrie Baughman (the teacher who was the subject of Bulloughs classic 1989 study, First-Year Teacher), "First-Year Teacher" Eight Years Later provides readers with a rare opportunity to chart the development and difficulties that Kerrie faced as she became an experienced teacher. This ten-year collaboration presents both a valuable longitudinal examination of Kerries teaching experience as well as a provocative and unique account of how a teacher and teacher educator learn from one another. Together they explore how to master the daily grind of classroom life while maintaining a measure of clarity about the moral center of the teaching craft. Bullough and Baughman create a compelling narrative of their journey, depicting the struggles and successes of their work together to foster a mutual understanding of "what counts" as beliefs change and experience accrues, of the meaning and significance of "expertise," and of the importance of teacher professionalism. The result is an honest, timely, and rich collaboration that offers valuable knowledge of how teachers develop and the means for encouraging teacher learning.
Also by Robert V. Bullough, Jr.:
First-Year Teacher: A Case Study
Uncertain Lives: Children of Promise, Teachers of Hope