Make us homepage
Add to Favorites
FAIL (the browser should render some flash content, not this).

Main page » Tag TEACHING

Sort by: date | rating | most visited | comments | alphabetically


Learning to Teach in Higher Education
36
 
 
Learning to Teach in Higher Education
This book addresses the problem of how best to evaluate and improve the standard of higher education teaching in a climate of accountability and appraisal. It links educational theory and the practical realities of teaching in an entirely new way. Designed for the use of practising lecturers, it argues that becoming a good teacher in higher education involves listening to one’s students and changing one’s understanding of teaching.
 
  More..
Tags: teaching, education, higher, onersquos, involves
Most College Students Are Women: Implications for Teaching, Learning, and Policy
15
 
 
Most College Students Are Women: Implications for Teaching, Learning, and PolicyWhat are the realities behind recent press reports suggesting that women students have taken over higher education, both outnumbering males and academically outperforming them? Does women's development during college diverge from the commonly accepted model of cognitive growth? Does pedagogy in higher education take into account their different ways of knowing? Are there still barriers to women's educational achievement?

 

 
  More..
Tags: women, students, education, college, feminist, teaching, learning, womens, higher, womens, knowing, Policy
Teacher Training Course
114
 
 
Teacher Training Course
1. Introduction of Profession
2. Method of Teaching
3. Academic Integrity
4. Teaching Thinking Skills
5. Teaching Tips
6. Education Glossary
 
  More..
Tags: Teaching, GlossaryTeacher, Education, Training, Course
Visuals for the Language Classroom
156
 
 

Visuals for the Language Classroom

Visuals for the Language Classroom is a practical guide to the visual materials commonly available to the classroom teacher. It describes the characteristics of the various media and shows how a sensitive understanding of these characteristics will lead the teacher to fresh, dynamic and efficient activities in the language classroom. All the ideas in this book can be copied by any teacher with the minimum of time, money or artistic talent. Many of the hundreds of examples have been illustrated by the authors themselves.


 
  More..
Tags: visuals, pictures, drawing, materials, efl, elt, teaching, teachers, teacher, Classroom, characteristics, Language, Visuals, classroom, teacher
The New Teaching Elementary Science: Who's Afraid of Spiders?
23
 
 
The New Teaching Elementary Science: Who's Afraid of Spiders?This book is designed for teachers-to-be and practicing teachers who want to teach science with confidence and for those who are fearful of trying. It presents an inquiry-oriented method (instead of a smorgasbord of approaches) that capitalizes on children's natural curiosity by emphasizing scientific exploration. The book removes the fear of teaching science by encouraging teachers to be scientific inquirers themselves, learning side-by-side with their students. The text features a theoretical model of inquiry-based teaching -- Play-Debrief-Replay -- that incorporates elements of investigative play with critical thinking skills. In the longest chapter, 60 fully developed, field-tested investigative science activities are included to promote experiential learning and concept development. Anxieties about teaching science are addressed head-on and dealt with sensitively and thoughtfully.
 
  More..
Tags: science, teaching, learning, investigative, teachers