Looking in Classrooms, a well-known and well-respected authoritative source, offers a class-tested examination of the means and ways teachers best develop into successful professionals. Specifically, this text synthesizes the growing knowledge base about teaching and provides research-based and reader-friendly summaries about effective classroom practices. Professors Thomas L. Good and Jere E. Brophy also enhance professional development by offering information, guidelines, and observational tools that enable teachers to become more reflective about their work and encourage them to seek feedback from colleagues and students. Focusing on the basic and enduring attributes of the role of teachers, Looking in Classrooms emphasizes self-improvement and offers examples of outstanding classroom practices rather than merely suggesting "means of survival." Rich in examples and application suggestions, the book devotes particular attention to current issues, such as integrating traditional methods with constructivist, cooperative, and individualized learning methods; teaching classes of students who are heterogeneous in their achievement levels and cultural backgrounds; and collaborating with parents helping students who present chronic school adjustment problems.
Jere E. Brophy Books


Teaching and Learning History in Elementary Schools
- 290 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Focusing on children's historical learning and thinking, this text explores the varying purposes and goals teachers set for history education. It delves into children's perceptions and understanding of history, providing insights into their learning processes. By examining these elements, the book contributes significantly to the knowledge base surrounding history teaching and the cognitive development of young learners.