Instructional Patterns: Strategies for Maximizing Student LearningSAGE Publications, 15. des. 2005 - 416 sider "I like the mix of theory and research background with thorough descriptions of classroom use (vignettes) and how-to′s." This unique book will serve as a core text for undergraduate and graduate courses in K-12 General Teaching Methods, Middle School and Secondary Teaching Methods, Elementary Teaching Methods, or Instruction and Assessment. Key Features
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... understand the interaction among the instructional pattern , the class- room teacher , and the student . The Assessment section helps the reader to understand the possible outcomes of each instructional pattern . Instruction is designed ...
... understand the interaction among the instructional pattern , the class- room teacher , and the student . The Assessment section helps the reader to understand the possible outcomes of each instructional pattern . Instruction is designed ...
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... understand that instructional patterns are influenced by forces that shape our practice . Chapter 1 examines where we've been , what we know , and where we're going . This chapter addresses the evolution of teacher - effectiveness ...
... understand that instructional patterns are influenced by forces that shape our practice . Chapter 1 examines where we've been , what we know , and where we're going . This chapter addresses the evolution of teacher - effectiveness ...
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... understanding . Although constructivism certainly is not a new idea , it is now the preferred way of thinking ... understand that you are in charge of your own feelings and experiences . There are those who believe that someone or ...
... understanding . Although constructivism certainly is not a new idea , it is now the preferred way of thinking ... understand that you are in charge of your own feelings and experiences . There are those who believe that someone or ...
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... understanding and self-acceptance are prerequisites for helping students to know and accept themselves. The ... understand your subject, you can modify it to meet the academic and learning needs of your students. RRR Reading ...
... understanding and self-acceptance are prerequisites for helping students to know and accept themselves. The ... understand your subject, you can modify it to meet the academic and learning needs of your students. RRR Reading ...
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... understand your students.You must find a match between yourself and the age group with which you prefer to work. Once this match is found, you must really get to know your students. You must understand their interests, aptitudes ...
... understand your students.You must find a match between yourself and the age group with which you prefer to work. Once this match is found, you must really get to know your students. You must understand their interests, aptitudes ...
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2 Confluent Forces and Differentiated Instructional Practices | 25 |
Practical Issues of Instruction | 53 |
3 Developing the Lesson Methodology | 55 |
4 Classroom Organization and Management | 83 |
5 Classroom Assessment and Accountability | 113 |
TeacherCentered Patterns | 133 |
StudentCentered Patterns | 205 |
10 Nondirective Learning | 207 |
11 SelfTaught Instruction | 231 |
Thinking and Organizing the Content | 253 |
12 Thinking Patterns | 255 |
13 Memorization | 287 |
14 Attaining Concepts | 309 |
15 Inquiry | 325 |
6 Direct Instruction | 135 |
7 Mastery Learning | 151 |
TeacherStudent Interactive Patterns | 167 |
8 Cooperative Learning | 169 |
9 Role Play | 189 |
Glossary | 347 |
References | 359 |
Index | 371 |
About the Authors | 389 |
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Instructional Patterns: Strategies for Maximizing Student Learning Larry C. Holt,Marcella L. Kysilka Begrenset visning - 2006 |
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