The document outlines 6 stages of teacher development from the book "Teach Like your Hair is on Fire". The stages progress from initially being worried about getting in trouble, to wanting rewards, pleasing others, following rules, considering others, and ultimately developing a personal code of behavior to follow.
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The document outlines 6 stages of teacher development from the book "Teach Like your Hair is on Fire". The stages progress from initially being worried about getting in trouble, to wanting rewards, pleasing others, following rules, considering others, and ultimately developing a personal code of behavior to follow.
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Kristyn Lloyd Ed 304-02
6 stages from “Teach Like your Hair is on Fire”
Stages: 1. I don’t want to get in trouble 2. I want a reward 3. I want to please somebody 4. I follow the rules 5. I am considerate of other people 6. I have a personal code of behavior and I follow it