SUPPLEMENTS

Instructor Supplements

Annotated Instructor's Edition (AIE)
The annotated instructor's edition provides a wealth of instructional ideas and links key supplements to the content through approximately 40 annotations per chapter. Features include teaching tips, critical thinking questions, suggested in-class activities, "Global Views," and "Multiple Intelligences Connections."

Overhead transparencies
This set features more than 150 full-color overhead transparencies. The transparencies consist of information (figures, etc.) from the text, expanded coverage of topics and "Student Generated Response" slides that encourage class discussion. All slides are cross-referenced within the Annotated Instructor's Edition.

Instructor's Resource CD-ROM
This instructor resource includes the Instructor's Manual, chapter-by-chapter PowerPoint presentations, the Test Bank and the Computerized Test Bank. The CD-ROM works in both Macintosh and Windows environments.

The Teachers, Schools, and Society Video Companion available on VHS and DVD
EXPANDED VIDEO PROGRAM The Teachers, Schools, and Society Video program has been expanded to include 36 segments, including related clips from the Only a Teacher series. The segments are correlated within the text's annotated instructor's edition and feature teachers and students in the classroom. Click here for a preliminary table of contents.

Only a Teacher Video Series
Only A Teacher is the first documentary to explore the diverse faces and many roles of the American teacher from the 1820s through the present. The program takes the form of a dialogue between past and present, as contemporary teachers reflect on many of the same issues that confronted their predecessors over the past 180 years. The series of three, one-hour segments combines thoughtful commentary, teacher interviews and classroom footage with archival materials to convey teachers' own experiences and attitudes about their work. Film and television clips and comic stereotypes present popular perceptions -- and misperceptions -- of teachers. Only A Teacher is narrated by actress Stockard Channing and features cameos by Robin Williams, Lily Tomlin, Spalding Gray, and author (and former teacher) Frank McCourt.

Americans often complain that the quality of our teachers has declined. But has it? Only A Teacher invites its viewers to think again about who and what teachers have been in American society and about what we want them to be. As the series examines the lives and work of the people to whom we entrust our children, it poses the complex question, what does it mean to be only a teacher, to do what only a teacher can do?

Online Resources: http://www.mhhe.com/sadker7e

Online Learning Center with PowerWeb
The Online Learning Center, http://www.mhhe.com/sadker7e, includes student study guide materials (including quizzing and the popular Interactive Activities), resources (such as RAP forms), and PowerWeb (Annual Editions articles with current newsfeeds). Both Blackboard and WebCT cartridges are available.

Sadker.com: Your Home for Exploring Education Online
Sadker.com includes general teaching and education resources that complement the experience of both professors and students in the discipline. On the site, you'll find surveys, updates and valuable professional resources which students will find useful throughout their teacher preparation program.

FolioLive
FolioLive is an online tool that allows the student to easily create an electronic portfolio that is then housed on the McGraw-Hill server and can be downloaded and burned onto a CD-ROM. Students purchase FolioLive in the same manner they would purchase a textbook, so there is no cost to the university. Based on the proven technology of PageOut, FolioLive is template-driven. Students create an electronic portfolio in three easy steps: 1. Use a template to create a homepage or design a custom homepage, 2. Create a custom framework or use a FolioLive-provided framework to structure a portfolio, and 3. Add artifacts to a portfolio by uploading existing files (any type, from Word to PowerPoint to Video), linking to artifacts posted elsewhere on the web, or creating an artifact through FolioLive embedded forms. This is the perfect tool for any instructor or department that wants students to create electronic portfolios. No special knowledge or equipment is necessary. Go to www.FolioLive.com for demos, sample portfolios, and more information.

Student Supplements

Online Learning Center with PowerWeb
The Online Learning Center, http://www.mhhe.com/sadker7e, includes student study guide materials (including quizzing and the popular Interactive Activities), resources (such as RAP forms), and PowerWeb (Annual Editions articles with current newsfeeds). Both Blackboard and WebCT cartridges are available.

Sadker.com: Your Home for Exploring Education Online
Sadker.com includes general teaching/education resources that students will find surveys, updates and valuable throughout their teacher preparation program.

Resources for Exploring Education Student CD-ROM: A Multimedia Reader
Student CD-ROM with Cases, Articles and Media Clips The new student CD-ROM includes comprehensive case studies, timely articles and classroom audio and video clips related to chapter topics. Each is accompanied by questions to help the student reflect on the material.

Teaching Portfolios: Presenting your Professional Best by Patricia Rieman Specifically written for pre-service education students, this brief portfolio handbook includes student-generated artifacts and insights from administrators, teachers, and parents about what is important in an interview, suggests artifacts for inclusion in a portfolio, and provides periodic questions for reflection. Special care is taken to address issues of diversity with multi-age, multicultural points of view, including sections on curricular modifications, pro-active classroom management, and communication skills.

FolioLive
www.FolioLive.com is an online portfolio tool students can use to create an electronic portfolio in three easy steps: 1. Use a template to create a homepage or design a custom homepage, 2. Create a custom framework or use a FolioLive-provided framework to structure a portfolio, and 3. Add artifacts to a portfolio by uploading existing files (any type, from Word to PowerPoint to Video), linking to artifacts posted elsewhere on the web, or creating an artifact through FolioLive embedded forms. The portfolio is housed on the McGraw-Hill server and can be downloaded and burned onto a CD-ROM. Students purchase FolioLive in the same manner they would purchase a textbook.

Reed/Bergeman, A Guide to Observation, Participation, and Reflection in the Classroom with Forms for Field Use CD-ROM
This complete, hands-on guide to classroom observations is specifically designed for use by teacher education students prior to their student teaching. The workbook provides detailed guides for observing the dynamics of the classroom, participating with the classroom teacher, and then reflecting on the experience. It also includes more than 50 practical blank forms that cover all aspects of observation, participation, and reflection, from the structured observation of a lesson to a checklist for determining teaching styles to reflections on small-group teaching.