Teaching - General & Miscellaneous, Teaching - Curricula, Classroom Planning, Classroom Management, Educational Reference, Educational Testing & Measurement
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Overview
Teaching Strategies is an introductory core text known for its down-to-earth, practical help on the most commonly used classroom teaching strategies and tactics, including lesson planning, questioning, and small group and cooperative learning strategies.- Part 2 begins with a new chapter on the holistic nature of the instructional process, which serves as a foundation to chapters on instructional goals, design, sequencing, management, instructional alignments, and assessment.
- Reflection Boxes pose questions and challenges that require active student participation, including doing Internet searches to explore topics and find resources.
Synopsis
Teaching Strategies is an introductory core text known for its down-to-earth, practical help on the most commonly used classroom teaching strategies and tactics, including lesson planning, questioning, and small group and cooperative learning strategies. Part 2 begins with a new chapter on the holistic nature of the instructional process, which serves as a foundation to chapters on instructional goals, design, sequencing, management, instructional alignments, and assessment. Reflection Boxes pose questions and challenges that require active student participation, including doing Internet searches to explore topics and find resources.Book Details
Published
January 28, 1990
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Company College Division
Pages
408
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780669201611