The Rewards and Challenges of Teaching Computerized Office Technology
After thirty years of experience in the classroom, Olivia Moore maintains a firm belief that with a positive attitude, diligence, and no shortage of discipline, any student can be successful. Her dedication to inspiring students to reach their potential extends to other teachers. In The Rewards and Challenges of Teaching Computerized Office Technology, Moore recounts her methodology as an instructor of adult vocational education and her own professional journey alongside that of her students�. Defined by her unwavering belief in the value of the individual, Moore views the student as a professional with assets they may not even realize they have without guidance and encouragement. Both a commentary about vocational education in America and the journey of one teacher, Moore�s story is a tribute to the dynamic relationship between teacher and students, as well as a testament to the continued necessity of adult education in contemporary society.
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The Rewards and Challenges of Teaching Computerized Office Technology
After thirty years of experience in the classroom, Olivia Moore maintains a firm belief that with a positive attitude, diligence, and no shortage of discipline, any student can be successful. Her dedication to inspiring students to reach their potential extends to other teachers. In The Rewards and Challenges of Teaching Computerized Office Technology, Moore recounts her methodology as an instructor of adult vocational education and her own professional journey alongside that of her students�. Defined by her unwavering belief in the value of the individual, Moore views the student as a professional with assets they may not even realize they have without guidance and encouragement. Both a commentary about vocational education in America and the journey of one teacher, Moore�s story is a tribute to the dynamic relationship between teacher and students, as well as a testament to the continued necessity of adult education in contemporary society.
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The Rewards and Challenges of Teaching Computerized Office Technology

The Rewards and Challenges of Teaching Computerized Office Technology

by Olivia Moore
The Rewards and Challenges of Teaching Computerized Office Technology

The Rewards and Challenges of Teaching Computerized Office Technology

by Olivia Moore

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After thirty years of experience in the classroom, Olivia Moore maintains a firm belief that with a positive attitude, diligence, and no shortage of discipline, any student can be successful. Her dedication to inspiring students to reach their potential extends to other teachers. In The Rewards and Challenges of Teaching Computerized Office Technology, Moore recounts her methodology as an instructor of adult vocational education and her own professional journey alongside that of her students�. Defined by her unwavering belief in the value of the individual, Moore views the student as a professional with assets they may not even realize they have without guidance and encouragement. Both a commentary about vocational education in America and the journey of one teacher, Moore�s story is a tribute to the dynamic relationship between teacher and students, as well as a testament to the continued necessity of adult education in contemporary society.

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BN ID: 2940149286867
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc.
Publication date: 04/16/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 84
File size: 358 KB

About the Author

Currently a resident of her native Alabama, Olivia Moore is an avid reader who loves to sew, play cards, travel, and entertain family and friends. She enjoys sports, including college football, and games of chance, especially horse racing. Moore served as church announcer and fundraising chairperson for Garner Memorial C.M.E. Church, is the co-chairperson and treasurer of the scholarship committee for DNH/Lakeside High School Reunions, and a member of the United Federation of Teachers (UFT) NYC Board of Education, Retired Teachers Association of Decatur, Alabama, and the Alabama Democratic Committee (ADC) in Decatur. She is single, with one brother and three sisters (one sister is a teacher. Another sister is a teacher/counselor).
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