Understanding and engaging adolescents
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Understanding and engaging adolescents
Corwin, c2009
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 151-154)
内容説明・目次
内容説明
"This book should be on every middle and high school educator's desk and be required reading each summer. The authors discuss challenges that face our students and give teachers, counselors, administrators, and parents real tools and knowledge that should be implemented in every classroom."
-Reginald Sirls, Director of Secondary Education
Inglewood Unified School District, CA
"This book is funny, entertaining, well written and well documented, and informative."
-Jolene Dockstader, Seventh-Grade Language Arts Teacher
Jerome Middle School, ID
A proven-to-work tool kit for motivating adolescent learners!
Motivating adolescents can be challenging task for any middle and high school teacher. With artful humor, this engaging and reader-friendly guidebook provides educators with an in-depth look at the ways that adolescents learn and offers activities that educators can use to inspire greater student interest and participation.
Drawing on their backgrounds in social and behavioral psychology, the authors encourage you to create a vision statement for what you want to accomplish and provide the right tools to help you succeed. The book shows how to modify your instructional program by using:
Three components of motivation
Specific classroom management strategies
Proven, brain-compatible activities for individuals and groups that boost students' academic, research, metacognitive, and social skills
Steps to bolster learners' study skills
Technology to effectively bridge the gap between how students learn and how instructors present information
Insightful and appealing, this practical resource is the key to effectively meeting the learning needs of your students and helping ensure that every learner experiences success.
目次
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Part I. The Theory
1. In the Beginning
2. "This Is Stupid" or Why Adolescents Quit Trying
3.The Classroom Management Toolkit
4. What We Know About Learning
5. What We Know About Motivation
Part II. The Activities
6. Maintaining Your Activity Level
7. Teaching Them to Study
8. Understanding Themselves Better
9. Culture-Based Activities
10. The Technology Mismatch
References
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