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Effective Teaching


Effective Teaching

Paperback by Dunne, Richard; Wragg, E.C.; Wragg, Prof E C (formerly University of Exeter, UK)

Effective Teaching

£36.99

ISBN:
9780415109161
Publication Date:
19 May 1994
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
56 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 14 - 19 May 2024
Effective Teaching

Description

First Published in 2004. In the nineteenth century, teacher training institutions were called 'normal schools', because it was assumed that there was only one way to teach - the 'norm'. Today there is no single style of teaching endorsed by everyone. How teachers teach depends on factors like the age and ability of the children, their background and needs, the nature of the subject or topic being studied and the resources available. The authors draw on their considerable experience of teacher training and research into classrooms, to explore several dimen-sions of teaching. These include planning and preparation, direct instruction, the management of materials and of behaviour, conversation with children, monitoring, and evaluating learning. They show how teachers can improve their competence and meet their aspirations, both individually and with their colleagues. The book will be very useful to trainee and experienced teachers, heads, teacher trainers and inspectors.

Contents

Introduction Unit 1 WHAT IS EFFECTIVE TEACHING? Written Activity followed by Discussion (1); Unit 2 IMPROVING PERSONAL COMPETENCE Focusing on classroom performance; The nine dimensions of teaching; Practical Activity (2); Practical Activity (3); Annotating an agenda during classroom observation; Written Activity followed by Discussion and Practical Activity (4); Practical Activity followed by Discussion (5); Unit 3 UNDERSTANDING HOW CHILDREN LEARN Discussion Activity (6); A category system for understanding children's learning; Practical Activity followed by Discussion (7); Practical Activity followed by Discussion (8); Unit 4 CLASSROOM ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT The framework for discussion; Discussion Activity (9); Discussion Activity (10); Discussion Activity (11); Teaching style; Discussion Activity (12); Unit 5 INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN The idea of instructional design; Practical Activity (13); Unit 6 WHOLE-SCHOOL ISSUES The focus on individualisation; A theory of learning; Organising the curriculum; Discussion Activity (14); School organisation and curriculum detail

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