Effective Teaching Strategies: Lessons from Research and Practice provides you with a practical overview of nine common teaching strategies used in all levels of education and training from early childhood through to higher education. Coverage of the importance of being a reflective teacher helps you to learn to reflect on your philosophy of teaching and determine which teaching strategy to use in different situations. The clear, logical, and easy-to-navigate structure covering each teaching strategy thoroughly makes this a valuable resource, especially in your professional placement, and in your future classrooms. Useful resources include basic lesson plan templates, and Early Childhood, Primary and Secondary lesson plan sets (via Instructor website).
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Weight: 762g
Dimensions: 178 x 246mm
Publication Date: 29 Aug 2022
Publisher: Cengage Learning EMEA
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780170457590
About Mitch O'TooleRoy Killen
Roy Killen was formerly an Associate Professor in the School of Education at the University of Newcastle Australia and an Extraordinary Professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Pretoria South Africa. He lectured in teacher education for 25 years specialising in teaching strategies assessment curriculum development and reflective teaching. For approximately 10 years he collaborated with South African lecturers and teachers to assist them to make the transition from content-based to outcomes-based teaching practices. He has worked closely with Australian teachers including several years as Researcher in Residence at Callaghan College Jesmond NSW to expand his understanding of the challenges facing teachers today. Prior to entering teacher education he had careers as an engineer and a TAFE teacher. He has continued his interest in vocational education by working with Registered Training Organisations and by co-authoring texts for training programs and for vocational courses in schools. He regularly presents educational programs for photography clubs and judges local national and international photographic competitions. Mitch OToole has long been involved in the preparation of resources for science teachers who have become conscious of the language component of their expectations of students at various levels of education. He is employed by the School of Education at the University of Newcastle Australia where he formerly acted as Deputy Head of School (Teaching & Learning) and convened the science education teacher preparation programs. Mitch currently supervises a wide range of Research Higher Degree projects. His major research interests are in the impact of language style on science teaching the interaction between student and teacher understandings of the history and nature of science; the environment; and of information and communication technology. He has published many articles in both national and international journals as well as textbooks and research-based teacher resource books for teacher preparation and teaching.