Porsche 911 Red Book, 1965-1999 by Patrick C Paternie

Porsche 911 Red Book, 1965-1999 by Patrick C Paternie

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Porsche 911 Red Book, 1965-1999 by Patrick C Paternie

Webster's points are: (1) the principal must teach teachers using an informed vision of the school as an ideal setting for learner growth, (2) teaching the universe of discourse and its skills are the most important activities in schools because discourse is the master switchboard of all teaching and learning, and (3) effective principalship is eclectic and pragmatic. The focus of the book includes educationally sound, legally defensible teacher evaluation that has been developed with other principals who have perfected the science of writing up teachers. Innovations in Webster's method involve approaches to staff development, different portrayals of the authoritative basis of the principalship, and the evaluation of teaching from the point of view of discourse among practiced and inexperienced teachers.

Longtime carsports journalist Patrick C. Paternie shared his love of cars with readers for over 35 years. His writing appeared in magazines, and he was also the author of many books. Patrick passed away in 2012.
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ISBN 13 9780760307236
ISBN 10 0760307237
Title Porsche 911 Red Book, 1965-1999
Author Patrick C Paternie
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
Year published 2000-06-13
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.