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Effective Teaching Strategies: Lessons from Research and Practice

Roy Killen · ISBN 9780170276306
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Publisher Cengage Learning
Author(s) Roy Killen
Edition 7
Published 7th October 2015
Related course codes HND731 - Learning and Teaching for Health Professionals, EDUC2320 - Learners and their Development - Middle and Secondary Schooling, EDUC2322 - Learners and their Development (Primary), EDS155 - Curriculum and Instruction Lower Secondary, EDS210 - Secondary Professional Experience 1, EDUC1101 Curriculum, EDUC6775 - Pedagodgy and Assessment, EAL110 - Theories of Learning and Teaching, EDP504 - Contemporary Educational Perspectives, EDU337 - Teaching Junior Secondary Arts, EDU764 - Quality Teaching & Learning, EDU765 Professional Experience, EDU795 - Professional Experience
Effective Teaching Strategies: Lessons from research and practice 7e provides a practical overview of nine common teaching strategies used in all levels of education and training from early childhood through to higher education. Initial chapters discuss the Australian Curriculum framework and provide an introduction to the key principles of quality teaching and learning. These ideas are then applied through chapters devoted to different teaching strategies: direct instruction, discussion, small-group work, cooperative learning, problem solving, inquiry, role-play, case study and student writing. Chapters describe each of the strategies in detail with a practical focus on why, when and how to use each one. There are guidelines for planning lessons based on each strategy, for implementing those lessons effectively and for evaluating the effectiveness of each strategy. Activities and numerous examples from a wide range of subject areas help readers to relate the ideas to their own specialist teaching areas.
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