'Univesiti Fakafonua 'a Tonga -
Tonga National University
Ko e Mo’oni, Ko e Totonu mo e Tau’ataina - Truth, Justice, Freedom



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Teacher / by Sylvia Ashton-Warner.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Simon & Schuster, 1986.Edition: 1st Touchstone editionDescription: 224 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0671617680
  • 9780671617684
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 372.110092 21
Contents:
Seven years after: an introduction -- Letter to my American editor -- Creative Teaching -- Organic reading is not new -- The key vocabulary -- Organic writing -- Organic reading -- Maori transitional readers -- The golden section -- Tone -- The unlived life -- Daily rhythm -- Life at a Maori School -- Post-holiday notes -- Holidays -- Remembering.
Summary: "Teacher was first published in 1963 to excited acclaim. Its author, Sylvia Ashton-Warner, who lived in New Zealand and spent many years teaching Maori children, found that Maoris taught according to British methods were not learning to read. They were passionate, moody children, bred in an ancient legend-haunted tradition; how could she build them a bridge to European culture that would enable them to take hold of the great joy of reading? Ashton-Warner devised a method whereby written words became prized possessions for her students. Today, her findings are strikingly relevant to the teaching of socially disadvantaged and non-English-speaking students. Teacher is part diary, part inspired description of Ashton-Warner's teaching method in action. Her fiercely loved children come alive individually, as do the unique setting and the character of this extraordinary woman."--from Amazon.
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"A Touchstone book."

"With a foreword by Maxine Hong Kingston"--Cover.

Seven years after: an introduction -- Letter to my American editor -- Creative Teaching -- Organic reading is not new -- The key vocabulary -- Organic writing -- Organic reading -- Maori transitional readers -- The golden section -- Tone -- The unlived life -- Daily rhythm -- Life at a Maori School -- Post-holiday notes -- Holidays -- Remembering.

"Teacher was first published in 1963 to excited acclaim. Its author, Sylvia Ashton-Warner, who lived in New Zealand and spent many years teaching Maori children, found that Maoris taught according to British methods were not learning to read. They were passionate, moody children, bred in an ancient legend-haunted tradition; how could she build them a bridge to European culture that would enable them to take hold of the great joy of reading? Ashton-Warner devised a method whereby written words became prized possessions for her students. Today, her findings are strikingly relevant to the teaching of socially disadvantaged and non-English-speaking students. Teacher is part diary, part inspired description of Ashton-Warner's teaching method in action. Her fiercely loved children come alive individually, as do the unique setting and the character of this extraordinary woman."--from Amazon.

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