From Master Teacher to Master Learner

From Master Teacher to Master Learner
Author: Will Richardson
Publsiher: Solution Tree Press
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2015-05-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781942496083

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As we gain access to more and more knowledge and information online, the future will belong to those who are powerful, literate, curious learners. That means emphasis in classrooms must move toward helping students develop the skills, literacies, and dispositions to be powerful, self-organized learners. Teachers who are themselves master learners in new, modern contexts are crucial to making that happen.

Teaching for Student Learning

Teaching for Student Learning
Author: Kevin Ryan,James Michael Cooper,Susan Tauer
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH)
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Teachers
ISBN: 0618833382

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Never Work Harder Than Your Students and Other Principles of Great Teaching

Never Work Harder Than Your Students and Other Principles of Great Teaching
Author: Robyn R. Jackson
Publsiher: ASCD
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2018-08-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781416626558

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Some great teachers are born, but most are self-made. And the way to make yourself a great teacher is to learn to think and act like one. In this updated second edition of the best-selling Never Work Harder Than Your Students, Robyn R. Jackson reaffirms that every teacher can become a master teacher. The secret is not a specific strategy or technique, nor it is endless hours of prep time. It's developing a master teacher mindset—rigorously applying seven principles to your teaching until they become your automatic response: Start where you students are. Know where your students are going. Expect to get your students there. Support your students along the way. Use feedback to help you and your students get better. Focus on quality rather than quantity. Never work harder than your students. In her conversational and candid style, Jackson explains the mastery principles and how to start using them to guide planning, instruction, assessment, and classroom management. She answers questions, shares stories from her own practice and work with other teachers, and provides all-new, empowering advice on navigating external evaluation. There's even a self-assessment to help you identify your current levels of mastery and take control of your own practice. Teaching is hard work, and great teaching means doing the right kind of hard work: the kind that pays off. Join tens of thousands of teachers around the world who have embarked on their journeys toward mastery. Discover for yourself the difference that Jackson's principles will make in your classroom and for your students.

Learning to Teach From the Master Teacher

Learning to Teach From the Master Teacher
Author: John Abner Marquis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2000
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:958534891

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The Teaching of Psychology

The Teaching of Psychology
Author: Stephen F. Davis,William Buskist
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2013-03-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135644154

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The Teaching of Psychology is centered around the masterful work of two champions of the teaching of psychology, Wilbert J. McKeachie and Charles L. Brewer, in order to recognize their seminal contributions to the teaching of the discipline. The book's main goal is to provide comprehensive coverage and analysis of the basic philosophies, current issues, and the basic skills related to effective teaching in psychology. It transcends the typical "nuts and bolts" type books and includes such topics as teaching at small colleges versus a major university, teaching and course portfolios, the scholarship of teaching, what to expect early in a teaching career, and lifelong learning. The Teaching of Psychology also features: Biographies of Bill McKeachie and Charles L. Brewer Fourteen chapters written by leading authorities in the teaching of psychology, which provide overviews of the latest psychological research and theories in effective college and university teaching. These chapters cover lecturing, classroom presence, using humor in teaching, pedagogy, advising, teaching critical thinking, writing, and technology, and training graduate students to teach Useful advice to new teachers and seasoned veterans, including qualities of master teachers, understanding the many facets of working within the academy, and teaching with technology Insights into teaching specific courses within the psychology curriculum, including the history of psychology, biological psychology, statistics and research methods, learning, social psychology, personality, psychology of women, cross-cultural psychology, industrial/organizational psychology, psychology of religion, and environmental psychology A closing section containing Bill McKeachie's and Charles L. Brewer's perspectives into the teaching of psychology and its history, highlights, and future. This book is intended for academic psychologists who teach and/or train graduate assistants to teach at the college and university level. All royalities from this book will be donated to the Society for the Teaching of Psychology (Division 2 of the American Psychological Association), which each year sponsors many activities across the country to promote the teaching of psychology.

The Qualities of a Master Teacher Today

The Qualities of a Master Teacher Today
Author: Randall G. Glading
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475835281

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The profession of teaching has experienced radical change over the past several years. The movement away from traditional teaching styles has opened up the classroom to exciting and innovative learning experiences. Every day students participate in activities that elicit higher order thinking skills and inquiry. These creative teaching techniques place the child in the center of learning. The entire school community needs to understand these current pedagogical practices. The role of the teacher has also evolved over time. Teachers are looked upon today to do so much more, to be responsible for the academic, social and emotional growth of the child. It is important that all members of an academic community, administrators, teachers, parents and students understand the qualities that embody a master teacher today. In addition, aspiring individuals in teacher preparation programs need to understand what lies ahead and the evolution of pedagogy. Effective teaching is the foundation of every academic community. The establishment of a positive culture for learning is the responsibility of each and every teacher.

Teaching Children Physical Education

Teaching Children Physical Education
Author: George Graham
Publsiher: Human Kinetics
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0736062106

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Contains brief vignettes of elementary school physical education teachers demonstrating some of the teaching skills described in the book.

LEARNING TO TEACH FROM THE MASTER TEACHER

LEARNING TO TEACH FROM THE MASTER TEACHER
Author: JOHN ABNER. MARQUIS
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1033444014

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