Head: Effective Practices for Evaluating Instructional Materials and Strategies Effective Practices for Evaluating Instructional Materials and Strategies by Sharita Baker Andrea Daniels Gina McNally Instructional Leadership: Theory and Practice EDU 615 Submitted To: Henry Raines Graduate Studies in Education School of Education and Social Services Saint Leo University Saint Leo University November 12‚ 2011 Abstract Instructional Leadership: Theory and Practice EDU 615
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TDA 3.1 2.1 Fill in the gaps in the following paragraph using the words from below. To communicate effectively with anyone‚ you need to speak clearly‚ using different pitch and tone to create interest. You should talk at a pace that is neither to slow or monotonous‚ nor so fast that others can’t understand it. It is important to know the stages of language development. You should also be aware that if you are working with a pupil with special needs‚ their communication development will be
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the learning theories tell you about different ways to help learners learn most effectively • How different types of assessment help in supporting and monitoring learning and helping learners to make progress • How applying learning and assessment theories might help you to develop and extend your current approaches to enabling and assessing learning Section 2 • Scheme of Work • Session Plan • What you have taken into account when selecting the subject content and learning outcomes
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Learning Theories & Best Practices: A Primer for Informal Science Education Centers ********** NOTE: Chiefly intended to preliminarily collect and gather key insights from various research and sources Education & Outreach Resources • Portal to the Public Initiative http://www.pacsci.org/portal/initiative Information about this project dedicated to fostering and facilitating face-to-face interactions with working scientists at science museums. • NISE Network: RISE http://www.nisenet
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1 LEARNING AND TEACHING THE "WHAT AND "HOW" DEVELOPING SKILLFUL THINKERS Adapted from the book Developing Minds; A Resource Book For Teaching Thinking‚ Arthur L. Costa It is often stated that schools over emphasize the logical/mathematical and verbal /linguistic intelligences. And it is often observed and discovered in the Pisa test; students are really working at low level skills. If we use Bloom ’s taxonomy as a guide we could say that students are involved in the knowledge and comprehension
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learners. I always attempt my best to maintain an environment where all learners are engaged in the process of learning. As a precaution‚ I always obtain details of the learners as much as possible before I start to teach them. This helps to obtain a very good idea about the nature of learners and their needs. Key elements of inclusive learning are identified as “including all learners in learning together‚ multi-level‚ authentic instruction for learners of diverse abilities‚ building community and meet
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education institution. There are fourteen modules on the course and I teach on up to ten of these modules over a two year programme of study. The course is delivered through a blended learning approach‚ encompassing both face-to-face and online ‘Moodle’ sessions‚ the latter being the name for the college’s virtual learning environment. The scheme of work (Appendix 1‚ pp8-15) that I have chosen for the purposes of this assignment relates to the module‚ ‘Perspectives on Play’‚ which is the first module
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Jun Contextual Teaching and learning I. INTRODUCTION I.1. Background of the Study Language is used for communication between individuals‚ wherever human exist‚ language exist‚ that’s why all of us learn some language. There are any way to learn the language‚ someone can take a course or join at school. English as we know‚ is one of the most
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All learners are different and each will develop their knowledge and skills at different times depending on numerous practices: the learning methods I include into my sessions‚ the individual training and information they receive at their place of work and their past knowledge and life experiences. With this there are also five main challenges and barriers to learning that I also must take into account; these are disability‚ emotional behaviour‚ language‚ technology and ability. These challenges
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Microteaching session Evaluation of the teaching and learning approaches Different teaching and learning approaches were used during the session according to the requirement of the activities. * For health and safety induction: Q&A‚ writing (Task sheet) and lecture methods (more information was given) were used. * Effectiveness of the teaching and learning approaches: Learners participate in this activity fully and effectively. They told me what they already know and what they don’t
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