|aThe ingredients for great teaching /|cPedro de Bruyckere ; foreword by Daniel T. Willingham.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [139]-152) and index.
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|aCooking, medicine and evidence -- Prior knowledge: how learning begins -- The subject matter knowledge of the teacher -- Make them think! -- Repeat, pause, repeat, linger, pause, repeat -- The importance of practice -- Metacognition: teaching your pupils and students how to learn -- Evaluate and give feedback -- Use multimedia, but use it wisely -- Have a vision (and it doesn't matter which one) -- Like your pupils -- Underlying themes.
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|aTeaching would be easy if there were clear recipes you could follow every time. The Ingredients for Great Teaching explains why this is impossible and why a one-size-fits-all approach doesn't work. Instead of recipes, this book examines the basic ingredients of teaching and learning so you can use them wisely in your own classroom in order to become a better and more effective teacher. Taking an approach that is both evidence-based and practical, author Pedro de Bruyckere explores ten crucial aspects of teaching, the research behind them and why they work like they do, combined with everyday classroom examples describing both good and bad practice -- Provided by the publisher.
Teaching would be easy if there were clear recipes you could follow every time. The Ingredients for Great Teaching explains why this is impossible and why a one-size-fits-all approach doesn’t work.Instead of recipes, this book examines the basic ingredients of teaching and learning so you can use them wisely in your own classroom in order to become a better and more effective teacher.Taking an approach that is both evidence-based and practical, author Pedro de Bruyckere explores ten crucial aspects of teaching, the research behind them, and why they work like they do, combined with everyday classroom examples describing both good and bad practice.Key topics include: Teacher subject knowledge Evaluation and feedback The importance of practice Metacognition Making students thinkThis is essential reading for teachers everywhere.
Teaching would be easy if there were clear recipes you could follow every time. The Ingredients for Great Teaching explains why this is impossible and why a one-size-fits-all approach doesn’t work.Instead of recipes, this book examines the basic ingredients of teaching and learning so you can use them wisely in your own classroom in order to become a better and more effective teacher.Taking an approach that is both evidence-based and practical, author Pedro de Bruyckere explores ten crucial aspects of teaching, the research behind them, and why they work like they do, combined with everyday classroom examples describing both good and bad practice.Key topics include: Teacher subject knowledge Evaluation and feedback The importance of practice Metacognition Making students thinkThis is essential reading for teachers everywhere.