Instructional Patterns: Strategies for Maximizing Student Learning
Autor Larry Charles Holt, Marcella L. Kysilkaen Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 16 aug 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781452245041
ISBN-10: 1452245045
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 203 x 254 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1452245045
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 203 x 254 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Recenzii
"The
book
is
extremely
practical,
with
4
of
6
main
parts
directly
related
to
teaching
and
learning.
The
"Learning
Tenets"
is
chapters
6-15
are
important
supportive
material
for
each
strategy
from
the
student's
point
of
view,
which
is
learning!
these
show
how
to
maximize
student
potential
and
that's
the
emphasis
in
today's
schools
with
today's
students!
I
like
the
segments
of
Summary,
Thought
to
Action,
On
Your
Own,
and,
especially
the
Educator
Biography
which
brings
people
to
life
for
students,
making
what's
being
studied
more
meaningful."
"Dr. Holt, I'm thoroughly enjoying using your book to teach EDG 6236 this summer. I find the content to be extremely current and "in line" with what is going on in schools today. You've done an excellent job providing supplemental materials as well. I use the lecture outline every week. I've also used many of the test questions for the mid term.One of my students commented: "everyone enjoys this class so much.. we actually look forward to it." When I asked him why, he said, "the stuff we learn in here is actually useful and applicable to our jobs and our degree." I find that in large part, this is due to the content that is contained in your text. As a first time professor in this course, I rely heavily on the text and I feel fortunate to have such a great reference."
“I like the mix of theory and research background with thorough descriptions of classroom use (vignettes) and how-to’s.”
"Dr. Holt, I'm thoroughly enjoying using your book to teach EDG 6236 this summer. I find the content to be extremely current and "in line" with what is going on in schools today. You've done an excellent job providing supplemental materials as well. I use the lecture outline every week. I've also used many of the test questions for the mid term.One of my students commented: "everyone enjoys this class so much.. we actually look forward to it." When I asked him why, he said, "the stuff we learn in here is actually useful and applicable to our jobs and our degree." I find that in large part, this is due to the content that is contained in your text. As a first time professor in this course, I rely heavily on the text and I feel fortunate to have such a great reference."
“I like the mix of theory and research background with thorough descriptions of classroom use (vignettes) and how-to’s.”
Cuprins
Preface
PART I: FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE ALL INSTRUCTION
Chapter 1: Where We’ve Been, What We Know, and Where We’re Going
Chapter 2: Confluent Forces and Differentiated Instructional Practices
PART II: PRACTICAL ISSUES OF INSTRUCTION
Chapter 3: Developing the Lesson Methodology
Chapter 4: Classroom Organization and Management
Chapter 5: Classroom Assessment and Accountability
PART III: TEACHER-CENTERED PATTERNS
Chapter 6: Direct Instruction
Chapter 7: Mastery Learning
PART IV: TEACHER-STUDENT INTERACTIVE PATTERNS
Chapter 8: Cooperative Learning
Chapter 9: Role Play
PART V: STUDENT-CENTERED PATTERNS
Chapter 10: Nondirective Teaching
Chapter 11: Self-taught Instruction
PART VI: THINKING AND ORGANIZING THE CONTENT
Chapter 12: Thinking Patterns
Chapter 13: Memorization
Chapter 14: Attaining Concepts
Chapter 15: Inquiry
PART I: FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE ALL INSTRUCTION
Chapter 1: Where We’ve Been, What We Know, and Where We’re Going
Chapter 2: Confluent Forces and Differentiated Instructional Practices
PART II: PRACTICAL ISSUES OF INSTRUCTION
Chapter 3: Developing the Lesson Methodology
Chapter 4: Classroom Organization and Management
Chapter 5: Classroom Assessment and Accountability
PART III: TEACHER-CENTERED PATTERNS
Chapter 6: Direct Instruction
Chapter 7: Mastery Learning
PART IV: TEACHER-STUDENT INTERACTIVE PATTERNS
Chapter 8: Cooperative Learning
Chapter 9: Role Play
PART V: STUDENT-CENTERED PATTERNS
Chapter 10: Nondirective Teaching
Chapter 11: Self-taught Instruction
PART VI: THINKING AND ORGANIZING THE CONTENT
Chapter 12: Thinking Patterns
Chapter 13: Memorization
Chapter 14: Attaining Concepts
Chapter 15: Inquiry
Descriere
Instructional
Patterns:
Strategies
for
Maximizing
Student
Learninguniquely
examines
instruction
from
the
learners'
point
of
view.
In
this
text,
authors
Larry
C.
Holt
and
Marcella
Kysilka
comprehensively
examine
various
instructional
patterns
including
Teacher
Centered,
Teacher
Student
Interactive,
Student
Centered,
and
Thinking
and
Organizing
the
Content,
to
help
readers
plan
research
based
instructional
strategies
that
make
the
most
of
a
student's
learning
experience.
The
book
also
looks
at
historical,
psychological,
and
social
factors
that
affect
instructional
decision
making,
as
well
as
practical
issues
of
instruction
such
as
lesson
planning,
classroom
management
and
assessment,
and
accountability.