This book offers practical, tested strategies for teaching within extended periods of instructional time -- blocks. An excellent guide for teachers and administrators lookking to implement block scheduling in their schools.
This book offers practical, tested strategies for teaching within extended periods of instructional time -- blocks. An excellent guide for teachers and administrators lookking to implement block scheduling in their schools.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Pam Robbins earned her doctorate in educational administration from the University of California, Berkeley. Currently, she consults with school systems, professional organizations, State Departments of Education, leadership academies, and corporations throughout the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Europe, Asia, and South America. Her presentation topics include professional learning communities, effective teaching, how the brain learns, emotional intelligence, leadership, teaching in the block schedule, peer coaching, school culture, and presentation skills. Pam has served as a teacher, high school basketball coach, administrator, director of special projects and research, and director of training for the North Bay California Leadership Academy. She has lectured at several universities, authored and co-authored books, and developed training materials for several principals' academies.
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Making the Right Choices Which Play Is Appropriate Considering the Audience, Schoolhouse and Resources? Preproduction Considerations Back Drop, Scenery, Ambiance Creating the Climate Organizing the Script Designing the Curriculum Writing the Script Lesson Planning The Opening Scene Generating and Sustaining Attention Developing the Plot Selecting Instructional Strategies The Plot Thickens Active Learning and Deeper Understanding Technical Staging Using Technology to Enhance Learning Bringing the Curtain Down Closing the Lesson and Homework Techniques Where Is My Place Onstage? Planning for Differentiated Learning in the Block Stage Management Classroom Management Strategies Critic¿s Choice Understanding and Assessment Taking the Show on the Road Suggestions for Practice and Learning from the Field
Making the Right Choices Which Play Is Appropriate Considering the Audience, Schoolhouse and Resources? Preproduction Considerations Back Drop, Scenery, Ambiance Creating the Climate Organizing the Script Designing the Curriculum Writing the Script Lesson Planning The Opening Scene Generating and Sustaining Attention Developing the Plot Selecting Instructional Strategies The Plot Thickens Active Learning and Deeper Understanding Technical Staging Using Technology to Enhance Learning Bringing the Curtain Down Closing the Lesson and Homework Techniques Where Is My Place Onstage? Planning for Differentiated Learning in the Block Stage Management Classroom Management Strategies Critic¿s Choice Understanding and Assessment Taking the Show on the Road Suggestions for Practice and Learning from the Field
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