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Methods for Teaching

Promoting Student Learning in K-12 Classrooms

by David A. Jacobsen; Paul D. Eggen; Victor L. Dupuis; Don P. Kauchak

Synopsis

Planning. Implementing. Assessing. The act of teaching is founded on these three principles. It is the process of doing these three things well that makes for good teaching. The goal of this book is to provide the tools that will enable preservice and inservice teachers to plan, implement, and assess effectively in this era of standards and accountability.

This general methods text covers teaching in a practical fashion, while providing complete and concise coverage. The book is organized into four units. Each chapter is organized with the following pedagogical features: an introduction, learning objectives, anApplying in the Classroomcase study and questions, aReflecting Onfeature (which ties the content of the chapter to the INTASC standards,) a summary,Preparing for Your Licensure Examinationfeature,Video Classroom Exercise,Developing Your Portfolio,Questions for Discussion,Suggestions for Field Experience, andTools for Teaching,and key concepts.

The text is designed to be interactive. It emphasizes case studies and real-life classroom scenarios. This book provides students with the resources they need to master the material and become not just competent, but a good and effective teacher.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2009
ISBN-13 9780135145722
ISBN-10 0135145724
Class Copyright
Publisher Prentice Hall Higher Education
Subject EDUCATION
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 416
Shelf No. JT248