Teacher's Voice
Discover the rich tapestry of teaching through Teacher's Voice, an insightful anthology by Altenbaugh that delves into the lives and careers of 20th century teachers. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1992, this hardback edition spans 236 pages and highlights the significant social, economic, and political events that influenced educators and their roles within diverse communities.
Through a comprehensive exploration of their experiences, this book sheds light on how evolving perceptions have shaped teaching methods and professional identities. Teacher's Voice acts as a crucial historical account, offering valuable insights into the challenges and triumphs faced by teachers, particularly focusing on female educators. Perfect for educators, students of history, and anyone interested in the educational landscape of the 20th century, this collection is an essential addition to your library.