Effective substitute teachers: myth, mayhem, or magic?

St. Michel conducted an extensive, two-year examination of the role of substitute teacher and determined that the problems with substitute teacher programs were a result of nonmanagement rather than mismanagement. This unique study records the perspectives of the substitutes themselves, the students...

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Main Author: Saint Michel, Terrie (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Thousand Oaks, Calif. Corwin 1995
Series:Roadmaps to success
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Summary:St. Michel conducted an extensive, two-year examination of the role of substitute teacher and determined that the problems with substitute teacher programs were a result of nonmanagement rather than mismanagement. This unique study records the perspectives of the substitutes themselves, the students they serve, the regular classroom teachers they replace, and the administrators responsible for supervising them. St. Michel's easy-to-use guide provides accurate information and specific recommendations for designing, implementing, and maintaining quality substitute teacher programs. The first book of its kind, Effective Substitute Teachers fills a need shared by teachers, principals, and administrators everywhere.
Physical Description:X, 60 S.
ISBN:0803962487

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