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More Things in Heaven and Earth

- The Only Jew in a Catholic School: Epiphanic Teaching

About More Things in Heaven and Earth

Teaching is not an activity that necessarily causes learning. Nor is learning always the result of having been taught by someone or something. So, what is teachingand more specificallywhat is good teaching? Philogia Prima draws on her experiences as a teacher to answer those questionswhile also sharing her observations about academics as the only Jew in a Catholic high school. She explains that teaching is not always a means of communicating knowledge about something or someone external to either teacher or students. But having the confidence to function as a teacher should be the product of a teachers knowledge and beliefcall it faithin the value of whatever is being taught. If a teacher is neither knowledgeable nor aware of what is lacking, confidence is not there, and students can sense its absence. Moreover, if a teacher never says, I dont know, he or she is doing students a disservice. Students need to be reminded that learning is a process that sometimes emanates from, but just as often, includes the teacher. Whether youre a parent, teacher, administrator or someone else trying to help students learn, youll find valuable insights in More Things in Heaven and Earth.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781489716637
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 116
  • Published:
  • August 26, 2018
  • Dimensions:
  • 216x140x11 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 299 g.
Delivery: 2-3 weeks
Expected delivery: May 9, 2025

Description of More Things in Heaven and Earth

Teaching is not an activity that necessarily causes learning. Nor is learning always the result of having been taught by someone or something.

So, what is teachingand more specificallywhat is good teaching?
Philogia Prima draws on her experiences as a teacher to answer those questionswhile also sharing her observations about academics as the only Jew in a Catholic high school.

She explains that teaching is not always a means of communicating knowledge about something or someone external to either teacher or students.
But having the confidence to function as a teacher should be the product of a teachers knowledge and beliefcall it faithin the value of whatever is being taught. If a teacher is neither knowledgeable nor aware of what is lacking, confidence is not there, and students can sense its absence.

Moreover, if a teacher never says, I dont know, he or she is doing students a disservice. Students need to be reminded that learning is a process that sometimes emanates from, but just as often, includes the teacher.

Whether youre a parent, teacher, administrator or someone else trying to help students learn, youll find valuable insights in More Things in Heaven and Earth.

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