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Teaching Models

Teaching Models
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ISBN-10 : 020560997X
ISBN-13 : 9780205609970
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Book Synopsis Teaching Models by : Clare R. Kilbane

Download or read book Teaching Models written by Clare R. Kilbane and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Practical help for transforming time-tested models of teaching with digital tools to to make 21st century learning more efficient, effective, and engaging. This book is focused on helping educators design effective instruction that successfully addresses the individual and shared learning needs of the diverse population of students in today's dynamic, fast-paced, technology-driven, global society. In it the authors show when and how to use the unprecendented variety of powerful teaching resources available, and how to coordinate their use to best prepare students for the education and workforce demands in their futures. The authors emphasise the teacher's role as an educational designer who approaches instructional planning with intention, uses knowledge of specialised systematic processes to identify and frame instructional challenges related to learners and content, and competently addresses those challenges by skillfully applying a broad repertoire of instructional models, strategies, and technologies. Part I explains the ways in which functioning as an educational designer leads to more successful teaching, and Part II presents 10 powerful, proven models of teaching and demonstrates how they can be transformed for new relevance in the digital era and used to address the challenges of 21st century teaching.


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