Looking in classrooms
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書誌事項
Looking in classrooms
Routledge, 2018
11th ed
- : pbk
- : hbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Looking in Classrooms uses educational, psychological, and social science theories and classroom-based research to teach future classroom teachers about the complexities and demands of classroom instruction. While maintaining the core approach of the first ten editions, the book has been thoroughly revised and updated with new research-based content on teacher evaluation, self-assessment, and decision-making; special emphases on teaching students from diverse ethnic, cultural, class, and gender-identity contexts; and rich suggestions for integrating technology into classroom instruction.
Widely considered to be the most comprehensive and authoritative source available on effective, successful teaching, Looking in Classrooms synthesizes the knowledge base on student motivation, classroom management, teacher expectations, teacher effectiveness, adaptive instruction for individual learners, and informative observational techniques for enhancing teaching. It addresses key topics in classroom instruction in an accessible fashion, promoting easy intepretation and transfer to practice, and articulates the roles of teacher-centered pedagogy, student-centered instruction, and project-based learning in today's classroom.
Guided by durable historical knowledge as well as dynamic, emerging conceptions of teaching, this text is ideal for undergraduate teacher training programs and for masters-level courses for teachers, administrators, and superintendents.
目次
Chapter 1: Classrooms Are Complex
Chapter 2: Analyzing and Understanding Classroom Teaching
Chapter 3: Using Classroom Observation and Conducting Case Studies to Improve Your Own Teaching
Chapter 4: Developing Appropriate Teacher Expectations for Enhancing Student Learning
Chapter 5: Management I: Preventing Problems
Chapter 6: Management II: Coping with Problems Effectively
Chapter 7: Motivation
Chapter 8: Students' Interactions with One Another
Chapter 9: Learning and Instruction in the Heterogeneous Classroom
Chapter 10: Affirming the Cultures and Supporting Achievements of Diverse Students
Chapter 11: Teaching Worthwhile Content for Understanding, Appreciation, and Application
Chapter 12: Active Teaching
Chapter 13: Helping Students to Construct Usable Knowledge
Chapter 14: Assessing Students' Learning
Chapter 15: Technology and Classroom Teaching
Chapter 16: Growing as a Teacher
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