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Teaching Through Projects

by Jane Henry
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Overview

Project work teaches and tests higher cognitive skills, gives the student a measure of responsibility and allows for the application of knowledge. In open learning situations, however, it is often viewed as problematic, primarily because of the close supervision traditionally associated with this kind of study. In this handbook, Teaching Through Projects, the author shows how projects can be formulated to challenge and motivate the student most effectively. Topics discussed include types of projects, methods of data collection, spreading the workload, and assessment and tuition.

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Journal of Osteopathic Education

Very readable ... should be available to all teachers in osteopathic schools as well as university departments.

Book Details

Published
May 1, 1994
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780749408466

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