Learning to Teach

This best-selling text provides comprehensive coverage of general teaching methods and models. The most balanced text in its field, Learning to Teach strikes a harmony by integrating its researched-based foundations with practical consideration and opportunity for real world application. The text pr...

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Main Author: Arends, Richard I. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston, Mass. McGraw-Hill 2009
Edition:EIGHT EDITION
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Summary:This best-selling text provides comprehensive coverage of general teaching methods and models. The most balanced text in its field, Learning to Teach strikes a harmony by integrating its researched-based foundations with practical consideration and opportunity for real world application. The text provides strong coverage of both teacher-centered (Part 3) and student-centered models (Part 4). The eighth edition contains expanded discussions on diversity and differentiation, and new content on constructivist perspectives on research, teaching and learning. By covering all major teaching models plus the leadership skills of teaching, such as planning, classroom management, assessment, motivation, and use/management of time and space, Learning to Teach educates future teachers on the theory of successful education as well as the implementation.
Physical Description:xxv, 584 pages illustrations 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 544-560) and index
ISBN:9780073378671
0073378674