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Titel:   Methods for Teaching:Promoting Student Learning in K-12 Classrooms with MyEducationLab
Reihe:   Allyn & Bacon
Autor:   David A. Jacobsen / Paul D. Eggen / Donald P. Kauchak
Verlag:   Allyn & Bacon
Einband:   Softcover
Auflage:   8
Sprache:   Englisch
Erschienen:   Juni 2010
ISBN13:   9780135035306
ISBN10:   0-13-503530-9
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Methods for Teaching:Promoting Student Learning in K-12 Classrooms with MyEducationLab

Description

Developed to address the need for a text that allows teaching fundamentals to be covered in a practical fashion, this general methods text provides complete and concise coverage of the teaching act with a focus on planning and implementing classroom instruction and assessing student achievement in an era of standards and accountability.  With an emphasis on case studies and real-life classroom scenarios and features including self-check exercises, portfolio assignments, suggested field experiences, and selected tools for teaching, this text provides students with the resources they need to master the material presented in the text.

Features

  • Advanced organizer and case study-Each case study immediately follows the learner objectives and offers and addresses a positive, practical view of the chapter objectives.
    • This feature offers an advanced organizer for the chapter by instructing the reader to "ask yourself the following questions" when reading the scenario.  The questions serve to focus the reader on the critical components of the chapter.
  • Video Classroom Exercise: As a new feature in the end material of each chapter, a video classroom exercise, which is accessed electronically online, directs the reader to view the video and respond to questions presented in the text.
    • The video classroom exercise enables the reader to reflect upon and reinforce the key components that have been presented in the chapter.  The exercise further provides a perception check in terms of the material to be mastered.
  • Key concepts: Key concepts, in the body content of the chapter, appear individually in bold and also appear as an entire group in the end material of the chapter.  Additionally, a glossary of all the key concepts is presented at the end of the text.
    • Highlighting key concepts enables the reader to focus on the terms that are essential with regard to the learner objectives in each chapter and further provide an excellent study guide both for the reader as well as the professor.
  • Tools for Teaching: At the conclusion of each chapter, we provide tools for teaching which include printed references and websites.
    • Both these features allow the reader to pursue in-depth materials that relate to the chapter objectives.  In addition, they provide valuable resources for specific applications to classroom teaching.

NEW! This book now comes integrated with MyEducationLab, a unique site for you and your students where the classroom comes to life. Icons throughout the text integrate online features such as authentic in-class video footage, interactive simulations, rich case studies, and teacher and student artifacts designed specifically to support Methods for Teaching, 8e - all at no extra cost to your students! Click here to learn more about MyEducationLab.

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New to this Edition

  • New and expanded discussions on national and state standards and their impact of the three-phase model of teaching.
  • Increased focus throughout the text on teaching strategies in the classroom.
  • A new chapter that shows the relationship between sources of goals, the taxonomy of education, and content in the cognitive domain.
  • Applying in the Classroom that presents a case study and follow-up questions that served as advanced organizers for the content of the chapter.
  • A Video Classroom Exercise that presents MyEducationLab online video with follow-up questions and feedback.
  • Key concepts are listed at the end of each chapter and appear in bold in the content of the chapter.
  • Tools for Teaching that present selected, annotated print references and selected annotated websites.
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Table of Contents

1.    Introduction: A Model for Teaching

Applying Teaching and Standards in the Classroom

Standards and Professional Development

The Teacher's Role

Teaching: An Analysis

Diversity in the Classroom

The Three-Phase Approach to Instruction

The Teacher as Decision Maker

The Importance of Reflection in Teaching

Technology in the Classroom

UNIT ONE:  MANAGING CLASSROOMS FOR EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTION

 

2.    Classroom Management:  Prevention

Applying Effective Strategies for Preventing Classroom Management Problems

Classroom Management:  An Overview

Prerequisites to Effective Management

Teacher Expectations: Implications for Management and Instruction

Management and Instruction

Planning for Effective Management

Teaching Rules and Procedures

Communicating with Parents

Technology in the Classroom

Diversity in the Classroom

3.    Classroom Management:  Interventions

Applying Effective Classroom Management Interventions in the Classroom

Sources of Management Problems

Characteristics of Effective Interventions

Diversity in the Classroom

Theoretical Approaches to Intervention

An Intervention Continuum

Serious Management Problems:  Violence and Aggression

UNIT TWO:  STANDARDS AND PLANNING FOR INSTRUCTION

 

4.    Standards and the Goals of Instruction

Applying Standards and Goals in the Classroom

Sources of Goals

Diversity in the Classroom

The Three Domains of Learning

Content in the Cognitive Domain

Technology in the Classroom

5.    Formulating Goals and Objectives Using Standards

Applying Goals and Objectives in the Classroom

The Influences of Standards on Classroom Goals and Objectives

The Role of Goals and Objectives in Planning

Alternate Formats

Gronlund's Instructional Objectives

Technology in the Classroom

Diversity in the Classroom

Objectives and Reflection

6.    Planning for Assessment with Standards

Applying Planning for Assessment in the Classroom

Decision Making and Planning

Reasons for Planning

Long Term Planning

Unit Planning

Lesson Planning

The Total Lesson Plan

Diversity in the Classroom

Adapting Lesson Planning for Everyday Use

Technology in the Classroom

Planning and Reflecting

UNIT THREE:  STANDARDS AND IMPLEMENTING INSTRUCTION

 

7.    Questioning Strategies in an Era of Standards and Accountability

Applying Questioning Strategies in the Classroom

Questioning Levels

Question Focus

Questioning Strategies

Diversity in the Classroom

Questioning Skills: The Cognitive Domain and Critical Thinking

Motivating Students Through Questioning

Technology in the Classroom

8.    Meeting Standards Through Teacher-Centered Instructional Strategies

Applying Teacher-Centered Strategies in the Classroom

Teacher and Learner-Centered Instructional Strategies

Direct Instruction

Diversity in the Classroom

Guided Discovery Strategies

Lecture-Discussion

Technology in the Classroom

9.    Meeting Standards Through Student-Centered Strategies

Applying Characteristics of Learner-Centered Instruction

Characteristics of Learner-Centered Instruction

Cooperative Learning Strategies

Diversity in the Classroom

Discussion Strategies

Problem-Based Instruction

Technology in the Classroom

10.  Building on Learner Differences: Instructional Strategies

Applying Instructional Strategies: The Changing Face of U.S. Classrooms

Multi-Cultural Education

Teaching EEL Students

Teaching Students Placed at Risk

Inclusion

Technology in the Classroom

Learning Styles

Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligences

UNIT FOUR:  STANDARDS AND ASSESSING INSTRUCTION

 

11.  Assessing Learning in an Era of Standards and Accountability

 

Classroom Assessment

Preparing Effective Assessment Items

Diversity in the Classroom

Grades and Scoring

Feedback Systems

Technology in the Classroom

 

Glossary

References

Index

 

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Back Cover

This book is dedicated to providing the practical tools you need to effectively plan, implement, and assess in your learner-centered classroom. Packed with application exercises, each chapter offers numerous opportunities to apply what you're learning and to reflect on the progress you are making toward your professional competence. The book's friendly writing style presents you with a valuable resource that will outlive its use in college coursework by offering tips, strategies, and resources that can easily be put to use in your own classroom.

 

NEW TO THIS EDITION

In addition to the contemporary references and updated research on teacher effectiveness throughout the text, the eighth edition includes significant additions.

• Discussion on national and state standards, and their impact on the three phase model of teaching, has been added and expanded.

• Focus on teaching strategies in the classroom has been increased throughout the text.

• The new chapter on Standards and the Goals of Instruction (Chapter 4) establishes the relationship between sources of goals, the taxonomy of education, and content in the cognitive domain.

Applying in the Classroom feature presents a case study and follow-up questions that serve as advanced organizers for the content of the chapter.

Video Classroom Exercise feature links to on-line videos with follow-up questions and feedback.

Glossary defines the text's key concepts.

Tools for Teaching provides selected and annotated sources for print references and websites.

A Video Classroom Exercise feature and MyEducationLab present you with on-line videos and follow-up questions with feedback. MyEducationLab is a research-based learning tool that brings teaching to life. Watch authentic video footage and

see real teachers in action. Read about case studies to learn about the realities of teaching as well as the valuable perspectives on common issues and challenges in education today. Additionally, view and analyze over 200 student and teacher classroom artifacts tied to course topics and framed by learning goals. In your textbook look for the MyEducationLab logo in the Video Classroom Exercise features throughout the text and follow the simple access instructions. For more information turn to the MyEducationLab portion of the preface or go to www.myeducationlab.com.

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