THE ACT OF TEACHING

The Act of Teaching prepares students to be competent beginning teachers and to develop into competent experienced teachers. Research-based, the text emphasizes what teachers need to know about students (how they learn and their diversities); how to plan and provide instruction; how to assess, manag...

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Main Authors: Cruickshank, Donald R. (Author), Metcalf, Kim K. (Author), Jenkins, Deborah Bainer (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston McGraw-Hill Higher Education 2009
©1999
Edition:Fifth Edition
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Summary:The Act of Teaching prepares students to be competent beginning teachers and to develop into competent experienced teachers. Research-based, the text emphasizes what teachers need to know about students (how they learn and their diversities); how to plan and provide instruction; how to assess, manage and motivate students; and how, overall, to be an effective teacher. Well-designed pedagogical features prompt students to reflect on what they are learning, highlight current issues and topics, and encourage students to apply what they are learning.
Physical Description:xxiii, 536 pages some colour illustrations 28 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes
ISBN:9780073378398
0073378399