Learners are multi-faceted, unique people. Discovering the whole individual is incumbent upon realizing the teaching/learning environments, common social and societal realities, and belief and value systems respective of academic and socio-societal factors that establish who one is as a learner and teacher. In Learning and Teaching, the authors offer practical strategies for interactive instruction to facilitate optimum learning.
Learners are multi-faceted, unique people. Discovering the whole individual is incumbent upon realizing the teaching/learning environments, common social and societal realities, and belief and value systems respective of academic and socio-societal factors that establish who one is as a learner and teacher. In Learning and Teaching, the authors offer practical strategies for interactive instruction to facilitate optimum learning.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
By Marjorie S. Schiering; Drew Bogner and Jorun Buli-Holmberg
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Forward Chapter 2 Acknowledgement Chapter 3 Introduction Part 4 Part One: A New Learning and Teaching Model Chapter 5 Chapter 1: Acquiring Memory, Realizing Cognition, and Comprehension Chapter 6 Chapter 2: Varied Learning and Teaching Perspectives Chapter 7 Chapter 3: An Overview: A Model for Academic and Social Cognition Chapter 8 Chapter 4: The Model's Foundation: S.O.W., R.E.A.P. and Umbrella of Reflection Chapter 9 Chapter 5: Two Interior Components of the "Model" Chapter 10 Chapter 6: The Third Interior Component of the Model: An Overview of the Cognitive Collective Chapter 11 Chapter 7: The Cognitive Collective's Reciprocal Thinking Phases Chapter 12 Chapter 8: The Cognitive Collective's Reciprocal Feelings Part 13 Part Two: Practical Applications of the Model Chapter 14 Introduction Chapter 15 Chapter 9: Practical "Model" Application: Classroom Design and Instruction Chapter 16 Chapter 10: Practical "Model" Application: Lesson Planning Chapter 17 Chapter 11: Applying the "Model" in the Classroom: Differentiated and Interactive Instruction Chapter 18 Chapter 12: Practical "Model" Application: Character Development Chapter 19 Afterward Part 20 Appendices Overview Chapter 21 Appendix A Chapter 22 Appendix B Chapter 23 Appendix C Chapter 24 Appendix D
Chapter 1 Forward Chapter 2 Acknowledgement Chapter 3 Introduction Part 4 Part One: A New Learning and Teaching Model Chapter 5 Chapter 1: Acquiring Memory, Realizing Cognition, and Comprehension Chapter 6 Chapter 2: Varied Learning and Teaching Perspectives Chapter 7 Chapter 3: An Overview: A Model for Academic and Social Cognition Chapter 8 Chapter 4: The Model's Foundation: S.O.W., R.E.A.P. and Umbrella of Reflection Chapter 9 Chapter 5: Two Interior Components of the "Model" Chapter 10 Chapter 6: The Third Interior Component of the Model: An Overview of the Cognitive Collective Chapter 11 Chapter 7: The Cognitive Collective's Reciprocal Thinking Phases Chapter 12 Chapter 8: The Cognitive Collective's Reciprocal Feelings Part 13 Part Two: Practical Applications of the Model Chapter 14 Introduction Chapter 15 Chapter 9: Practical "Model" Application: Classroom Design and Instruction Chapter 16 Chapter 10: Practical "Model" Application: Lesson Planning Chapter 17 Chapter 11: Applying the "Model" in the Classroom: Differentiated and Interactive Instruction Chapter 18 Chapter 12: Practical "Model" Application: Character Development Chapter 19 Afterward Part 20 Appendices Overview Chapter 21 Appendix A Chapter 22 Appendix B Chapter 23 Appendix C Chapter 24 Appendix D
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