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Bruce Friedman's How to Teach Effectively is a valuable tool to help teachers maximize their students' performance results and learning experience. Creating active learning experiences enables students to understand and retain more information in the long term. In an easy-to-use, accessible format, this book provides both theory and specific techniques that will help you engage learners with different backgrounds and learning styles. This new edition provides useful information on integrating technology in the classroom and conducting online courses. Whether you are a graduate student, a new…mehr

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Bruce Friedman's How to Teach Effectively is a valuable tool to help teachers maximize their students' performance results and learning experience. Creating active learning experiences enables students to understand and retain more information in the long term. In an easy-to-use, accessible format, this book provides both theory and specific techniques that will help you engage learners with different backgrounds and learning styles. This new edition provides useful information on integrating technology in the classroom and conducting online courses. Whether you are a graduate student, a new trainer, or an experienced professor, this book will help you identify your personal strengths and provide you with the tools to be a truly effective teacher.
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Bruce D. Friedman (PhD, Case Western Reserve University; MSW, Washington University in St. Louis) is professor of social work at California State University, Bakersfield. He is currently on the editorial boards of Social Thought and Administration in Social Work, has served as president of the board of the National Network for Social Work Managers, and has published a number of books and articles. He has led workshops on teaching for California State University and for the Council on Social Work Education.