Letter to a young teacher : the art of being interesting. / Joseph V. Landy.
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Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center Filipiniana | LB 1027.L239 2000 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3AEA0000311671 |
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LB 1027 .G861p 1976 Principles and methods of teaching. / | LB 1027 .G861p 1976 Principles and methods of teaching. / | LB 1027 .G861p 1976 Principles and methods of teaching. / | LB 1027.L239 2000 Letter to a young teacher : the art of being interesting. / | LB 1027 .L239 2000b Letter to a young teacher : the art of being interesting / | LB 1027 .L38 1977 Principles and methods of teaching. | LB 1027 .L38 1977 Principles and methods of teaching. |
Why be a teacher? Why teach? The answer you give may determine your success or failure in the classroom. The Oxford-trained Jesuit priest and veteran instructor Joseph V. Landy shares with his fellow teachers the valuable insights he has derived from 25 years of teaching young people.
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