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Paperback Making Conversation: Collaborating with Colleagues for Change Book

ISBN: 0867094249

ISBN13: 9780867094244

Making Conversation: Collaborating with Colleagues for Change

In Making Conversation, Mark Larson reinvents his own teaching by raising difficult questions at the heart of the English classroom: Should we have a canon? If we do, who will decide what will be in it and how will they make that decision? How do we balance student choice with our responsibility to lead students to higher ground? How do we assess student progress in ways that both yield useful, reliable information and are fair to all students? How do we engage disengaged students without compromising standards? What are our standards? And most important: What is English class?

Larson revisits these and many other questions in full view of his colleagues, administrators, and students. He uses open letters to faculty and students, in which he explores doubts about his own work as a teacher, his successes and failures in the classroom, his questions about the educational system, and his ideas on how to handle some of the more perplexing dilemmas today's teachers face. A dialogue ensues in which colleagues and students reply with ideas of their own.

This book will lead preservice and inservice teachers, administrators, and education professors to reflect on their own systems, their own teaching methods, the ways they assess student work, and their hopes and expectations for their students. Making Conversation, Larson writes in the introduction, is "propelled by the belief that by unearthing . . . the questions that keep us perennially perplexed, we are making our way toward viable, grounded solutions."

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Collaboration for change

This is a fabulous book that crosses all content areas for teachers and has implications for all professions. Larson discusses the power of collaboration, how it impacts the individual, as well as the impact for greater change for the organization. This book has been a powerful resource for my research work and the cooperative work that is developing between my colleagues and me.

I couldn't put it down!

This book was so helpful for a new teacher. I learned not only about education but about myself as a teacher. Mark Larson seems to really have passion for teaching and learning about the students. What a wonderful role model for all teachers.
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