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
Instructor Resources on CD contains PowerPoint® slides, test questions (includes Multiple Choice, Short Answer, and Essay format) and answers, lecture outlines, teaching activities, Web resources, and sample syllabi. |
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... Thinking Patterns 255 Research Anchor 257 What Are Thinking Skills ? 258 Educator Biography : Arthur L. Costa 259 Characteristics of Good Thinkers 264 Incorporating Thinking Skills Into Your Curriculum 265 Problem Solving 265 ...
... Thinking Patterns 255 Research Anchor 257 What Are Thinking Skills ? 258 Educator Biography : Arthur L. Costa 259 Characteristics of Good Thinkers 264 Incorporating Thinking Skills Into Your Curriculum 265 Problem Solving 265 ...
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... thinking about learning . Schools were built to follow the successes of the new factories . In the factory model of ... skills for every learner within a curriculum and that this knowledge can be transferred to students when ...
... thinking about learning . Schools were built to follow the successes of the new factories . In the factory model of ... skills for every learner within a curriculum and that this knowledge can be transferred to students when ...
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... thinking skills , and we want them to become self - actualized , knowledgeable adults . Each belief statement can guide instructional decision making . Along with beliefs , a different system for examining how learning is shaped and how ...
... thinking skills , and we want them to become self - actualized , knowledgeable adults . Each belief statement can guide instructional decision making . Along with beliefs , a different system for examining how learning is shaped and how ...
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... theory allows students to discover concepts , prin- ciples , laws , and ... thinking about learning and is based on the following factors : ( 1 ) The ... skills are needed to ensure the positive outcomes of 21st - century society ...
... theory allows students to discover concepts , prin- ciples , laws , and ... thinking about learning and is based on the following factors : ( 1 ) The ... skills are needed to ensure the positive outcomes of 21st - century society ...
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... think. You reflect on educational issues and the abilities of others working in the profession.You make ... skills:You show an ability to speak and write clearly and demonstrate standard English usage in writing and speaking ...
... think. You reflect on educational issues and the abilities of others working in the profession.You make ... skills:You show an ability to speak and write clearly and demonstrate standard English usage in writing and speaking ...
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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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