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Haberman, Martin – Educational Horizons, 2008
The society is violent, the urban neighborhoods are violent, and the schools are violent. People who want to teach in urban schools need to recognize the reality of the situation they will enter. Beginning teachers must recognize that preventing violence is an integral part of their legitimate work; the more effective they are at empowering…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Neighborhoods, Urban Teaching, Violence
Haberman, Martin – 2000
Urban teachers need a set of attributes that enable them to connect with children and youth in poverty and to function in dysfunctional school districts. The Milwaukee Teacher Education Center's (MTEC's) urban mission is to prepare educators to teach in the real world classroom of urban schools. For example, teachers are prepared to work toward…
Descriptors: Diversity (Student), Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Multicultural Education
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Haberman, Martin – New Educator, 2005
This article discusses teacher burnout which scholars define as a condition caused by depersonalization, exhaustion, and a diminished sense of accomplishment. A psychological model of how stress leads to burnout describes it as a syndrome resulting from teachers' inability to protect themselves against threats to their self esteem and well-being.…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Self Esteem, Teacher Burnout, Coping
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Haberman, Martin – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 1999
Describes the Milwaukee Teacher Education Center (MTEC), a new system of alternative preservice and inservice teacher education which meets the needs of the Milwaukee Public Schools and prepares teachers to succeed with children in poverty within an urban school district. The paper discusses what works in preparing urban teachers and explains how…
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, College School Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Haberman, Martin – 2003
This paper asserts that the growth and maintenance of failed urban school districts that have miseducated minority children in poverty for over 50 years is a predictable, explainable phenomenon. The essay suggests that the extensive resources funneled into these systems are used for increasing district bureaucracies rather than improving…
Descriptors: Accountability, Adolescents, Beginning Teachers, Bureaucracy