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Methods For Effective Teaching

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Author : Paul R. Burden
Category : Effective teaching
Publisher : Allyn & Bacon
Published : 1994
ISBN : UOM:39015062408748
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 470
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Reviews book: Methods for Effective Teaching discusses research-based general teaching methods while emphasizing contemporary issues, including creating a learning community, differentiating your instruction, and making instruction modifications based on student differences. Several pedagogical features about technology, learning communities, and instructional modifications for diverse classrooms engage the reader in decision making about chapter concepts. This book offers new content on motivating students for a learning community, working with colleagues and parents, differentiating your instruction, and managing lesson delivery. Thorough coverage of classroom management and discipline includes discussion of dynamic ways to create a positive learning environment. For anyone interested in different methods for teaching k-12 effectively.


Effective Teaching Methods

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Author : Gary D. Borich
Category : Effective teaching
Publisher : Merrill Publishing Company
Published : 1992
ISBN : 0675221714
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 545
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What Every Teacher Should Know About Effective Teaching Strategies

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Author : Donna Walker Tileston
Category : Business & Economics
Publisher : Corwin Press
Published : 2004
ISBN : 076193121X
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 140
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Reviews book: The essential bag of tools for teaching the standards-based curriculum for higher-level student learning and achievement! This concise collection of effective teaching strategies will be an invaluable guide for every teacher who knows that the way we teach is just as important as what we teach. Chapters cover: Making good decisions about instructional objectives Teaching tools for beginning activities Teaching tools for working with declarative information: vocabulary, facts, data, and more Teaching tools for procedural activities: constructing models, using procedural knowledge, and more Thinking tools and graphic organizers Verbal tools such as brainstorming, Socratic seminars, real world applications, and more Guidelines for lesson planning Vocabulary pre-test, post-test, and summary Bibliography and Index


Methods For Effective Teaching

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Author : Paul R. Burden
Category : Effective teaching
Publisher : Allyn & Bacon
Published : 2012-01-11
ISBN : 0132698161
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Page : 0
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Reviews book: The sixth edition of Methods for Effective Teaching provides the most current research-based coverage of teaching methods for K-12 classrooms on the market today. In a straightforward, user-friendly tone, the expert author team writes to prepare current and future educators to be effective in meeting the needs of all the students they teach. In this new edition, all content is carefully aligned to professional standards, including the recently revised InTASC standards. Uniquely emphasizing today's contemporary issues, such as both teacher-centered and student-centered strategies; a myriad of ways to differentiate instruction, promote student thinking, and actively engage students in learning; approaches for teaching English language learners, and an added emphasis on culturally responsive teaching, this highly-regarded textbook is the perfect combination of sound teaching methods and cutting edge content.


Effective Teaching Methods

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Author : Gary D. Borich
Category : Effective teaching
Publisher : Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Published : 1996
ISBN : UVA:X002695462
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 768
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Reviews book: This text presents practical yet realistics, research-based teaching practices that have proven effective for engaging students in the learning process, managing their classroom and increasing student achievement. It not only tells what to do to obtain these results, but shows how to obtain them. The text explains how individual differences and learner diversity affect student learning needs and classroom management. It also explores teaching strategies in depth, explaining how to use both direct instructional methods and indirect methods. A self-report survey instrument is included to help teachers measure concerns about themselves, the teaching task and their impact on students.


Effective Teaching Methods

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Author : Gary D. Borich
Category : Effective teaching
Publisher : Allyn & Bacon
Published : 2011
ISBN : 0131367188
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Page : 0
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Reviews book: For graduate and undergraduate courses in general K-12 methods. The new edition of this popular text clearly achieves its stated goal: to prepare prospective teachers to meet the challenges of today's changing classrooms by providing effective, practical, research-based practices in an accessible, conversational style. Material is based on a quarter-century of actual, in-classroom research that makes it possible to replace anecdotal suggestions for good teaching with solidly research-grounded strategies empirically related to positive outcomes. The author shows future teachers not only "what" to do to meet today's teaching challenges, but "how" to do it through the experiences of real teachers in real classrooms.


Effective Teaching Methods

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Author : Gary D. Borich
Category : Education
Publisher : Prentice Hall
Published : 2004
ISBN : UVA:X004734087
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 596
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Reviews book: For graduate and undergraduate courses in general K-12 methods. The new edition of this popular text clearly achieves its stated goal: to prepare prospective teachers to meet the challenges of today's changing classrooms by providing effective, practical, research-based practices in an accessible, conversational style. Material is based on a quarter-century of actual, in-classroom research that makes it possible to replace anecdotal suggestions for good teaching with solidly research-grounded strategies empirically related to positive outcomes. The author shows future teachers not only "what" to do to meet today's teaching challenges, but "how" to do it, through the experiences of real teachers in real classrooms.


Creative Teaching Methods

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Author : Marlene LeFever
Category : Religion
Publisher : David C Cook
Published : 2013-01-08
ISBN : 9780781407212
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 312
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Reviews book: Do you ever wonder why Jeffrey talks all of the time? Or why Toni can't sit still? Or why Alex loves work sheets? Or why Jordan is always trying something new? Each chapter is fun to read, stimulating, and immensely practical. This book is valuable to teachers, and for preachers, too. DAVID R. MAINS DIRECTOR, CHAPEL OF THE AIR It's about time. Creative Teaching Methods is not just another book on the theory of creativity (which we don't need). Rather, it is a book on the practice of creativity in the classroom (which we desperately need). This is a book you will use over and over again. Creative Teaching Methods is loaded with practical and usable ideas that will make creative teaching a reality in your classroom. Without hesitation, I would recommend this book to anyone who teaches young people or adults. MIKE YACONELLI PRESIDENT, YOUTH SPECIALTIES Marlene LeFever makes the principle of learning through creative participation come alive for Christian education. Creative methods are vividly and invitingly explored for their potential for deepening the spiritual life through new ways of hearing the Word of God and using heretofore untapped personal resources in responding to it. Unique in its assumption that in Christian education creativity is just as essential in work with youth and adults as it is in work with children. D. CAMPBELL WYCKOFF PROFESSOR OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION EMERITUS, PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Marlene D. LeFever is Manager of Ministry Relations for David C. Cook Church Ministries, holds a master of Christian education and is a frequent speaker at Sunday School conventions, writers' conferences, and professional organizations. Editor of Teacher Touch, a quarterly letter of affirmation for Sunday School teachers, Marlene has authored over ten books, including Creative Teaching Methods (Cook), Creative Hospitality (Tyndale), and Is Your To Do List About To Do You In? (NavPress).


What Teachers Need To Know About Teaching Methods

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Author : Peter S. Westwood
Category : Education
Publisher : Aust Council for Ed Research
Published : 2008
ISBN : 9780864319128
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 114
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Reviews book: The What Teachers Need to Know About series aims to refresh and expand basic teaching knowledge and classroom experience. Books in the series provide essential information about a range of subjects necessary for todays teachers to do their jobs effectively. These books are short, easy-to-use guides to the fundamentals of a subject with clear reference to other, more comprehensive, sources of information. Other titles in the series include Numeracy, Spelling, Learning Difficulties, Reading and Writing Difficulties, Personal Wellbeing, Marketing, and Music in Schools


Effective Teaching Methods

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Author : Gary Borich
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Publisher : Pearson
Published : 2021-03-09
ISBN : 0136794270
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Page : 0
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Reviews book: For graduate and undergraduate general methods courses, K-12 (Core Texts, Curriculum, and Instruction). Prepare readers to meet the challenges of today's diverse classrooms using effective, research-based methods In an accessible, conversational style, Effective Teaching Methods: Research-Based Practice shows pre-service and new teachers how to apply research-based, proven teaching practices that are up to date, practical, and realistic for use in today's diverse classrooms. The material and teaching practices presented are supplemented with examples from classroom videos, written classroom dialogues, and case studies, many taken from years of research and observation of effective teaching practices in actual classrooms. Readers will clearly see how to engage students in the learning process, manage the classroom effectively, and increase student achievement. The 10th Edition helps readers stay current with the rapid pace of change and new research available in nearly aspect of teaching, including state curriculum standards, differentiated instruction, new educational technologies, diverse learners in the general education classroom, cognitive and academic language proficiency, and new legislative initiatives such as the Every Student Succeeds Act and Response to Intervention. Extend learning beyond the classroom Pearson eText is an easy-to-use digital textbook that students can purchase on their own or you can assign for your course. It lets students read and take notes, all in one place. Seamlessly integrated videos and media engage students and give them access to helpful learning tools. The mobile app lets students learn on the go, offline or online. Creating a course allows you to schedule readings, view reading analytics, and share your own notes with students, motivating them to keep reading, and keep learning. Learn more about Pearson eText. A Learning Management System (LMS)-Compatible Assessment Bank provides instructors with a streamlined way to import, assign, and grade quizzes, application exercises, and chapter tests in Blackboard Learn(TM), Canvas(TM), Brightspace(R) by D2L(R), and Moodle.