Pedagogi Meningkatkan Kualiti Intelektual Pelajar

Pedagogi Meningkatkan Kualiti Intelektual Pelajar
Author: Nor Asniza Ishak, Hazri Jamil, Nordin Abd Razak
Publsiher: Penerbit USM
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2021-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789674615079

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Buku Pedagogi Meningkatkan Kualiti Intelektual Pelajar merupakan dapatan daripada kajian penyelidikan tentang strategi pengajaran guru. Buku ini memberi pengetahuan yang amat bermakna tentang strategi, pendekatan dan teknik spesifik berdasarkan amalan pedagogi terbaik guru dalam meningkatkan kualiti intelektual pelajar di dalam bilik darjah. Kandungan di dalam buku ini turut membincangkan kepentingan membangunkan potensi kualiti intelektual dalam kalangan pelajar melalui amalan pedagogi yang berkesan oleh guru. Model berserta profil amalan pedagogi terbaik guru dalam meningkatkan kualiti intelektual pelajar turut dikemukakan bagi membantu dan diadaptasi oleh para guru dan bakal guru untuk merancang pengajaran, melaksanakan pengajaran dan pembelajaran, dan seterusnya membuat penilaian pengajaran untuk meningkatkan kualiti intelektual pelajar. Buku ini dapat menyumbang kepada pembangunan praktis pedagogi guru di dalam bilik darjah ke arah meningkatkan profesion perguruan pada abad ke-21.

Pedagogi meningkatkan kualiti intelektual pelajar

Pedagogi meningkatkan kualiti intelektual pelajar
Author: Nor Asniza Ishak
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9674614737

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e Learning and the Science of Instruction

e Learning and the Science of Instruction
Author: Ruth C. Clark,Richard E. Mayer
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 676
Release: 2016-02-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781119158684

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The essential e-learning design manual, updated with the latest research, design principles, and examples e-Learning and the Science of Instruction is the ultimate handbook for evidence-based e-learning design. Since the first edition of this book, e-learning has grown to account for at least 40% of all training delivery media. However, digital courses often fail to reach their potential for learning effectiveness and efficiency. This guide provides research-based guidelines on how best to present content with text, graphics, and audio as well as the conditions under which those guidelines are most effective. This updated fourth edition describes the guidelines, psychology, and applications for ways to improve learning through personalization techniques, coherence, animations, and a new chapter on evidence-based game design. The chapter on the Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning introduces three forms of cognitive load which are revisited throughout each chapter as the psychological basis for chapter principles. A new chapter on engagement in learning lays the groundwork for in-depth reviews of how to leverage worked examples, practice, online collaboration, and learner control to optimize learning. The updated instructor's materials include a syllabus, assignments, storyboard projects, and test items that you can adapt to your own course schedule and students. Co-authored by the most productive instructional research scientist in the world, Dr. Richard E. Mayer, this book distills copious e-learning research into a practical manual for improving learning through optimal design and delivery. Get up to date on the latest e-learning research Adopt best practices for communicating information effectively Use evidence-based techniques to engage your learners Replace popular instructional ideas, such as learning styles with evidence-based guidelines Apply evidence-based design techniques to optimize learning games e-Learning continues to grow as an alternative or adjunct to the classroom, and correspondingly, has become a focus among researchers in learning-related fields. New findings from research laboratories can inform the design and development of e-learning. However, much of this research published in technical journals is inaccessible to those who actually design e-learning material. By collecting the latest evidence into a single volume and translating the theoretical into the practical, e-Learning and the Science of Instruction has become an essential resource for consumers and designers of multimedia learning.

Change Leadership

Change Leadership
Author: Tony Wagner,Robert Kegan,Lisa Laskow Lahey,Richard W. Lemons,Jude Garnier,Deborah Helsing,Annie Howell,Harriette Thurber Rasmussen
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2012-06-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781118429518

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The Change Leadership Group at the Harvard School of Education has, through its work with educators, developed a thoughtful approach to the transformation of schools in the face of increasing demands for accountability. This book brings the work of the Change Leadership Group to a broader audience, providing a framework to analyze the work of school change and exercises that guide educators through the development of their practice as agents of change. It exemplifies a new and powerful approach to leadership in schools.

Flexible Learning in an Information Society

Flexible Learning in an Information Society
Author: Badrul Huda Khan
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781599043258

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"This book uses a flexible learning framework to explain the best ways of creating a meaningful learning environment. This framework consists of eight factors - institutional, management, technological, pedagogical, ethical, interface design, resource support, and evaluation;a systematic understanding of these factors creates successful flexible learning environments"--Provided by publisher.

The Six Secrets of Change

The Six Secrets of Change
Author: Michael Fullan
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2011-11-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1118115260

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From bestselling author Michael Fullan, wisdom for thriving in today's complex environment Successful organizations adjust quickly and intelligently to shifts in consumer tastes, political climate, and economic opportunity. How do they do it? The Six Secrets of Change explores essential lessons for business and public sector leaders for thriving in today's complex environment. Fullan draws on his acclaimed work in bringing about large-scale and substantial change in education reform in both public school systems and universities, as well as engaging in major change initiatives internationally. This book is filled with lessons that are insightful, actionable, and concisely communicable. "Fullan has an uncanny ability to produce what is needed at the time it is needed. The six secrets are based in theory, grounded in practice, powerful in their relationship to each other, and described in ways that enable deep understanding. It is a refreshing change from the surface lists of leadership and change ideas that all too often permeate education and business literature." —Vicki Phillips, director of education, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Includes so-called leadership "secrets" that are decoded to be accessible and useful Offers illustrative examples from a variety of businesses, health organizations, and public education systems Lays out the six factors to organizational success: collegiality, long-range plans allow for the unknown, nurture employees, learning, leadership at all levels, and positive pressure must be inescapable Michael Fullan is the author of the acclaimed best-seller Leading in a Culture of Change Fullan convinces us that a leader who attends to all six key factors will have an organization that is constantly learning, growing, and thriving.

The Principles of Educational Leadership Management

The Principles of Educational Leadership   Management
Author: Tony Bush,Les Bell,David Middlewood
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2010-05-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781848602106

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Fully revised and thoroughly updated, this Second Edition of this classic book brings together many leading international authors on educational leadership, with brand new chapters from leaders in the field – Ken Leithwood, Paul Begley, Allan Walker and Alma Harris. Providing an overview of essential topics within the field, this book adopts an international perspective and offers conceptual and empirical insights.

Models of Teaching

Models of Teaching
Author: Bruce R. Joyce,Marsha Weil
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0205767710

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The seventh edition of Models of Teaching is written to be the core of the theory/practice aspect of the K-12 teacher education program. It covers the rationale and research on the major models of teaching and applies the models by using scenarios and examples of instructional materials. Because it deals with the major psychological and philosophical approaches to teaching and schooling, Models of Teaching provides a direct link between educational foundations and student teaching. Therefore, the book can provide substantial support to programs taking a "reflective teaching" or constructivist approach.