Using Cognitive Methods in the Classroom

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A01=Adrian F. Ashman
A01=Robert N.F. Conway
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Author_Robert N.F. Conway
Behaviour Management Programmes
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Classroom Interaction Level
classroom intervention methods
Cognitive Behavioural Instruction
cognitive education programme for teachers
Cognitive Education Programmes
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curriculum differentiation
Curriculum Task
Education Systems
educational psychology
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Evaluative Plans
Home Room Teacher
Individual Student's Strengths
Individual Student’s Strengths
Mild Intellectual Disabilities
model
Monitoring Steps
PBI
Personal Teaching Style
plan
problem-solving strategies
process-based instruction
Prototype Plan
Require Teacher Assistance
Response Cost Programmes
Robert N.F. Conway
School Coordinator
Skill Task Analysis
social and affective learning
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Specific Curriculum Tasks
Specific Secondary Subject
Task Avoidance Behaviour
Task Specific Plans
Teacher's Instructional Style
Teacher’s Instructional Style
Teaching Learning Process

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138281653
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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How can teachers provide the best learning experiences for students with varying skills and abilities?

Teachers have many common needs. Most work in a situation of high demands and expectations, but against a background that reflects a reduced valuation of their efforts. Originally published in 1993, the authors share some thoughts about contemporary teaching practice and suggest an approach – Process-Based Instruction – for a coherent cognitive education programme that draws on the literatures of educational psychology and educational theory and practice. The book is supported throughout with exercises and illustrations designed to help teachers apply new strategies to classroom practice, particularly in areas of the curriculum concerning problem solving.

Adrian F. Ashman, Robert N.F. Conway

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