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It Was No Good, But Felt Good - Every Game Cant Be Played (Paperback): Angelique C Quinn, Clarence Edward Quinn It Was No Good, But Felt Good - Every Game Cant Be Played (Paperback)
Angelique C Quinn, Clarence Edward Quinn
R305 Discovery Miles 3 050 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Flexibly Grouped Classroom - How to Organize Learning for Equity and Growth (Paperback): Kristina J Doubet The Flexibly Grouped Classroom - How to Organize Learning for Equity and Growth (Paperback)
Kristina J Doubet
R704 R623 Discovery Miles 6 230 Save R81 (12%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Want to make your instruction more equitable and effective, more interesting, and more fun? It's time to try flexible grouping. Unlike traditional grouping, which typically puts like with like or combines students without regard to the best way to promote their individual growth, flexible grouping is both purposeful and fluid, regularly combining and recombining different students in different ways to pursue a wide range of academic and affective goals. In this comprehensive guide to flexible grouping, author Kristina J. Doubet shares a staged implementation approach that takes students from simple partner set-ups designed to build cooperative skills to complex structures ideal for interest and readiness-informed academic exploration. She covers the key factors to consider when forming groups and highlights how this approach to organizing learning can help you disrupt rigid tracking, deliver targeted instruction, connect to student interests, boost collaboration, and build community.Focused, practical, and written for teachers of all subjects and grade levels, The Flexibly Grouped Classroom provides: Dozens of strategies to expand your instructional repertoire, along with links to additional models and resources; Guidance on setting the tone and expectations for group tasks, ideas for student role distribution, and tips for monitoring progress, noise, and time; A planning template and sample grouping plans for an elementary and secondary classroom; and Specific troubleshooting advice to help you navigate common complications. Choosing to make your classroom a flexibly grouped one means positioning every student to learn better-without feeling superior or inferior, without being overburdened or underchallenged-and to discover for themselves how much farther they can go together than they ever could alone.

The Teacher (Hardcover): Jacob Abbott The Teacher (Hardcover)
Jacob Abbott
R895 Discovery Miles 8 950 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Academy System of the State of New York (Hardcover): George Frederick Miller The Academy System of the State of New York (Hardcover)
George Frederick Miller
R805 Discovery Miles 8 050 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Teacher - Two Years in the Mississippi Delta (Hardcover): Michael Copperman Teacher - Two Years in the Mississippi Delta (Hardcover)
Michael Copperman
R1,421 Discovery Miles 14 210 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

When Michael Copperman left Stanford University for the Mississippi Delta in 2002, he imagined he would lift underprivileged children from the narrow horizons of rural poverty. Well-meaning but naive, the Asian American from the West Coast soon lost his bearings in a world divided between black and white. He had no idea how to manage a classroom or help children navigate the considerable challenges they faced. In trying to help students, he often found he couldn't afford to give what they required - sometimes, with heartbreaking consequences. His desperate efforts to save child after child were misguided but sincere. He offered children the best invitations to success he could manage. But he still felt like an outsider who was failing the children and himself. Teach For America has for a decade been the nation's largest employer of recent college graduates but has come under increasing criticism in recent years even as it has grown exponentially. This memoir considers the distance between the idealism of the organization's creed that ""One day, all children will have the opportunity to attain an excellent education"" and what it actually means to teach in America's poorest and most troubled public schools. Copperman's memoir vividly captures his disorientation in the divided world of the Delta, even as the author marvels at the wit and resilience of the children in his classroom. To them, he is at once an authority figure and a stranger minority than even they are - a lone Asian, an outsider among outsiders. His journey is of great relevance to teachers, administrators, and parents longing for quality education in America. His frank story shows that the solutions for impoverished schools are far from simple.

Educator Reflection Tips, Volume #1 - How often do you reflect on your practice? (Paperback): Felicia Fowler Ed D, Lydia... Educator Reflection Tips, Volume #1 - How often do you reflect on your practice? (Paperback)
Felicia Fowler Ed D, Lydia Fowler, Frederick White Ed D
R485 Discovery Miles 4 850 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Remembering and Forgetting in the Age of Technology - Teaching, Learning, and the Science of Memory in a Wired World... Remembering and Forgetting in the Age of Technology - Teaching, Learning, and the Science of Memory in a Wired World (Hardcover)
Michelle D. Miller
R2,670 Discovery Miles 26 700 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Looking for Animals (Paperback): Lawrence F. Lowery Looking for Animals (Paperback)
Lawrence F. Lowery
R439 R406 Discovery Miles 4 060 Save R33 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Now you see them, now you don't! By showing the same creatures in two different settings, this book brings out the detective in young readers. They can investigate the role of protective coloration- nature's own camouflage-for katydids, crickets, bumblebees, beavers, spiders, and spotted green frogs. The vivid examples encourage children to closely examine the characteristics of hidden creatures that may be looking back at them, whether from the pages of this book or in their own backyards. Looking for Animals is part of the I Wonder Why book series, written to ignite the curiosity of children in grades K-3 while encouraging them to become avid readers. These books explore the marvels of animals, plants, and other phenomena related to biology. Included in each volume is a Parent/Teacher Handbook with coordinating activities. The I Wonder Why series is written by an award-winning science educator and published by NSTA Kids, a division of NSTA Press.

The Principles of Economics - With Applications to Practical Problems (Hardcover): Frank Albert Fetter The Principles of Economics - With Applications to Practical Problems (Hardcover)
Frank Albert Fetter
R1,115 Discovery Miles 11 150 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Knowledge Visualization and Visual Literacy in Science Education (Hardcover): Anna Ursyn Knowledge Visualization and Visual Literacy in Science Education (Hardcover)
Anna Ursyn
R5,232 Discovery Miles 52 320 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Effective communication within learning environments is a pivotal aspect to students' success. By enhancing abstract concepts with visual media, students can achieve a higher level of retention and better understand the presented information. Knowledge Visualization and Visual Literacy in Science Education is an authoritative reference source for the latest scholarly research on the implementation of visual images, aids, and graphics in classroom settings and focuses on how these methods stimulate critical thinking in students. Highlighting concepts relating to cognition, communication, and computing, this book is ideally designed for researchers, instructors, academicians, and students.

Teaching Today Series Books 1, 2 and 3 - Teaching Yourself, Teaching Online and Creating your own Online Courses compilation.... Teaching Today Series Books 1, 2 and 3 - Teaching Yourself, Teaching Online and Creating your own Online Courses compilation. Maximise income and monetise your knowledge (Hardcover)
Selena Watts
R985 R896 Discovery Miles 8 960 Save R89 (9%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Interlanguage Error Analysis - an Appropriate and Effective Pedagogy for Efl Learners in the Arab World (Hardcover): Muhammad... Interlanguage Error Analysis - an Appropriate and Effective Pedagogy for Efl Learners in the Arab World (Hardcover)
Muhammad Khan Abdul Malik
R806 Discovery Miles 8 060 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Thirty Years of Learning Environments - Looking Back and Looking Forward (Hardcover): David B. Zandvliet, Barry Fraser Thirty Years of Learning Environments - Looking Back and Looking Forward (Hardcover)
David B. Zandvliet, Barry Fraser
R3,426 Discovery Miles 34 260 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This volume is a commemorative book celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Special Interest Group (SIG) on Learning Environments of the American Educational Researchers' Association. It includes a historical perspective starting with the formation of the SIG in 1984 and the first program space at the AERA annual meeting in 1985 in Chicago. This retrospective notes other landmarks in the development of the SIG such as the creation of the international journal Learning Environments Research. The study of learning environments was first conceptualized around the need to develop perceptual and psychosocial measures for describing students' individual or shared educational experiences (e.g. 'feel of the class' or 'classroom climate'). Over the ensuing decades, the field expanded considerably from its early roots in science education to describe other phenomenon such as teacher-student interpersonal relationships, or applications in pre-service teacher education and action research. The book also describes several new areas of promise for the expanding field of learning environments research that in the future will include more diverse contexts and applications. These will include new contexts but established research programs in areas such as information and communications technology and environmental education, but also in emerging research contexts such as the physical classroom environment and links among learning environment contexts and students' emotional health and well-being. Contributors are: Perry den Brok, Rosie Dhaliwhal, Barry J. Fraser, Catherine Martin-Dunlop, David Henderson, Melissa Loh, Tim Mainhardt, George Sirrakos, Alisa Stanton, Theo Wubbels, and David B. Zandvliet.

Critical Thinking and Reasoning - Theory, Development, Instruction, and Assessment (Paperback): Daniel Fasko, Jr., Frank Fair Critical Thinking and Reasoning - Theory, Development, Instruction, and Assessment (Paperback)
Daniel Fasko, Jr., Frank Fair
R1,727 Discovery Miles 17 270 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills states that critical thinking encompasses skills that students and professionals will need to succeed in their careers, school, and life. The demand for critical thinkers will increase in the future to meet the demands of world-wide problems. Educators need to show students how to eliminate errors, such as biases in their reasoning, and to be effective decision makers. To do this, teachers and leaders in schools and businesses need to provide an atmosphere conducive to developing critical thinking skills and dispositions. Meeting this challenge is the goal of the chapters collected in Critical Thinking and Reasoning. This book begins with experts laying out their best current understanding of the skills and attitudes critical thinking requires. Next, the relationship between critical thinking and the psychology of development and learning is explored to understand better how to develop critical thinkers from childhood to adulthood. But how can we best teach for critical thinking? How can we incorporate into the classroom the challenges presented in the workplace? This book provides several extensive examples of current practices from the elementary level through the secondary level to the university level of how to stimulate critical thinking skills and dispositions.

Open and Social Learning in Impact Communities and Smart Territories (Hardcover): Lidia Oliveira, Ana Luisa Rego Melro Open and Social Learning in Impact Communities and Smart Territories (Hardcover)
Lidia Oliveira, Ana Luisa Rego Melro
R4,363 Discovery Miles 43 630 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Impact communities are the places where individuals gather to contribute to the transformation of their territories by disseminating knowledge. As such, it is vital to research the use of open and social learning in contributing to the evolution of impact communities and smart territories. Open and Social Learning in Impact Communities and Smart Territories is an essential reference source that discusses the learning processes in impact communities and in smart territories through case studies and other research methods. Featuring research on topics such as learning processes, smart communities, and social entrepreneurship, this book is ideally designed for entrepreneurs, managers, academicians, and researchers seeking coverage on the concept of impact communities and smart territories.

Thirty Years of Learning Environments - Looking Back and Looking Forward (Paperback): David B. Zandvliet, Barry Fraser Thirty Years of Learning Environments - Looking Back and Looking Forward (Paperback)
David B. Zandvliet, Barry Fraser
R897 Discovery Miles 8 970 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This volume is a commemorative book celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Special Interest Group (SIG) on Learning Environments of the American Educational Researchers' Association. It includes a historical perspective starting with the formation of the SIG in 1984 and the first program space at the AERA annual meeting in 1985 in Chicago. This retrospective notes other landmarks in the development of the SIG such as the creation of the international journal Learning Environments Research. The study of learning environments was first conceptualized around the need to develop perceptual and psychosocial measures for describing students' individual or shared educational experiences (e.g. 'feel of the class' or 'classroom climate'). Over the ensuing decades, the field expanded considerably from its early roots in science education to describe other phenomenon such as teacher-student interpersonal relationships, or applications in pre-service teacher education and action research. The book also describes several new areas of promise for the expanding field of learning environments research that in the future will include more diverse contexts and applications. These will include new contexts but established research programs in areas such as information and communications technology and environmental education, but also in emerging research contexts such as the physical classroom environment and links among learning environment contexts and students' emotional health and well-being. Contributors are: Perry den Brok, Rosie Dhaliwhal, Barry J. Fraser, Catherine Martin-Dunlop, David Henderson, Melissa Loh, Tim Mainhardt, George Sirrakos, Alisa Stanton, Theo Wubbels, and David B. Zandvliet.

Teaching Practice in an African context (Paperback): M.J. Taole Teaching Practice in an African context (Paperback)
M.J. Taole
R273 Discovery Miles 2 730 Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Today's teachers are expected to meet the needs of a range of diverse and multicultural learners in their classrooms, ensuring that they create favourable conditions for learning. This can be a daunting task, particularly for beginners, as it is only through teaching practice that student teachers develop important professional knowledge about themselves, fellow teachers, learners, their communities and the teaching profession as a whole. Teaching practice in an African context is an essential guide for both students and experienced teachers, providing the insight and skills they need to navigate South African schools. Teaching practice in an African context is informed by the principles of Africanisation and ubuntu, and is written in a clear, conversational style. It encourages reflection on the various practical aspects of teaching, leading to better education practice and thus improving performance. Teaching practice in an African context is aimed at undergraduate education students as well as qualified teachers already in practice.

The Secrets of a Good Teacher - How to Create an Educational Team in Your Classroom (Hardcover): Mathew Savage The Secrets of a Good Teacher - How to Create an Educational Team in Your Classroom (Hardcover)
Mathew Savage
R765 Discovery Miles 7 650 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Never Give Up - An Experienced Teacher Overcomes Obstacles to Change (Hardcover): Sharon A. Schwille Never Give Up - An Experienced Teacher Overcomes Obstacles to Change (Hardcover)
Sharon A. Schwille
R2,554 Discovery Miles 25 540 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Never Give Up is an amazing true story. It is a case study of an experienced elementary school teacher who was motivated to change her teaching practices from teacher-centered, transmission approaches to student-centered, transformational approaches in the context of a Professional Development School. You would think she would have accomplished her goal with support from the PDS participants in a year or two. Instead, she spent seven years encountering struggles, set-backs, and occasionally small triump until she achieved bone deep change in her teaching practice. What was she aiming for and why did it take so long? How did she finally achieve her goals? This book is about her journey of change. On one level, this is a story of a teacher as she struggles to change her teaching practice in way that center on childern's learning rather than on teacher centered rote learning. On a deeper level, it is a look at how innovative reform movements and wellmeaning professional development efforts fall short of bringing about deep seated change in teaching methods. It raises weighty questions such as how teacher preparation programs should begin the process of instilling habits of exploration, experimentation, research and learning in their pre-service teachers so that they continuously work at updating and upgrading their teaching practices. It is a message to curriculum developers, policy makers and the public at large that lasting teacher professional development takes more time and support than the more immediate workshop approaches. It raises many questions about how teachers learn and how they can keep their practices fresh and innovative throughout their careers.

Lapbooking Across the United States - Sample Cities, States, and More (Paperback): Deirdre Fuller, Catherine McGrew Jaime Lapbooking Across the United States - Sample Cities, States, and More (Paperback)
Deirdre Fuller, Catherine McGrew Jaime
R282 Discovery Miles 2 820 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Dee and Cathy travel extensively, in and out of the United States. They also enjoy teaching about this great country, starting from both a historic perspective and a geographic one. Along the route they have put together a number of lapbooks for the use of their own students and other families. Here you find lapbooks and mini units of four sample states: Alabama, Alaska, Georgia, and Tennessee; two sample cities: Washington, D.C. and New York City; and two other mini units on National Parks and Animals across the U.S.

Reimagining School Discipline for the 21st Century Student - Engaging Students,Practitioners, and Community Members... Reimagining School Discipline for the 21st Century Student - Engaging Students,Practitioners, and Community Members (Hardcover)
John A. Williams III, Chance W. Lewis
R2,530 Discovery Miles 25 300 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Regularly, schools and their personnel enact school disciplinary practices without considering how to harness the engagement of students, practitioners, and communities to enact transformative changes that reduce if not eliminate punitive school discipline approaches. Reimagining School Discipline for the 21st Century centralizes the assets and strengths of historically marginalized students and the professional knowledge of school personnel as possible avenues to implement solutions to eliminate school discipline disproportionality. Rather than redressing the issues of school discipline disproportionality overall, this book examines the existence of school on student groups who, according to research and national and state reports, are afflicted the most: African American, Latinx, Native American, and LGBTQ+ population. A confluence of these identities can exacerbate such disproportionality, which based on the literature decreases the academic growth of students. However, situated within these disparities are opportunities to better and critically engage students based on their cultural, racial/ethnic, and social emotional learning assets. The significant feature of this book lies in its purpose and audience reach. Each chapter was written based on the scholar's affinity to that student group or practitioner's affiliation to that specific profession. This provides a genuine perspective and knowledge based on first hand experiences concerning school discipline and applicable approaches to remedy such issues. Additionally, all the chapters articulate the pressing issue of school discipline according to their group, and explicates best-practices to best serve the assets of students in K-12 school settings. As this book is situated, the intended audience is for the following stakeholders, policy makers, social workers, school counselors, school administrators, teachers, and community organizers who want to make impactful and socially-just changes in their school(s) immediately.

Narrative as Writing and Literacy Pedagogy for Preservice Elementary Teachers - Giving Children and Teachers a Voice... Narrative as Writing and Literacy Pedagogy for Preservice Elementary Teachers - Giving Children and Teachers a Voice (Paperback)
Nancy A Wasser
R1,485 Discovery Miles 14 850 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"I just cannot write" or "I am not a good writer" are familiar complaints from students in academia. Many of them claim they cannot express themselves clearly in written text, and their lack of this skill impedes them in their academic career. In this book, Nancy A. Wasser argues that teachers can help solve this when they start viewing writing not as secondary to reading, but as the equally important side of the same coin. Those who cannot read, will not be able to write. Wasser explains how teaching and regular practicing of writing skills from an early age onwards helps children grow into students who are self-aware of their voices. By employing narrative as a process of learning to write and a way to read, teachers can teach children the art of writing, while also making children more aware of their own constructions of narrative. Combining the focus on individual and group expression in writing lessons, students can trace and reflect on their own life transformations through their writing process. Good writers are not born that way, but made through effort and practice. Changes in curriculum may not only lead to better-expressed citizens, but also to more balance between teacher and children voices.

As He Saw It - Contributions, Memories and Reflections of John H. Lounsbury (Hardcover): Steven B. Mertens, Micki M. Caskey As He Saw It - Contributions, Memories and Reflections of John H. Lounsbury (Hardcover)
Steven B. Mertens, Micki M. Caskey
R2,530 Discovery Miles 25 300 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In April 2020, middle level education lost one of its most ardent and influential advocates with the passing of Dr. John H. Lounsbury. His career of more than 70 years focused on providing young adolescents with a developmentally appropriate educational program. He is recognized as one of the founders of the modern middle school movement and a founding member of the National Middle School Association, now the Association for Middle Level Education. Through his efforts as an educator, writer, editor, and researcher, John served as a mentor and inspiration to many. John's writings and mentorship continue to influence generations of middle level teachers, colleagues, researchers, and advocates. His legend lives on as we continue his work to improve the lives and educational experiences of young adolescents. This tribute volume is a collection of stories, anecdotes, vignettes, and defining moments that the contributors want to share about Dr. John Lounsbury.

Designing Culturally Competent Programming for PK-20 Classrooms (Hardcover): Katherine Sprott, Johnny R O'Connor Jr,... Designing Culturally Competent Programming for PK-20 Classrooms (Hardcover)
Katherine Sprott, Johnny R O'Connor Jr, Clementine Msengi
R5,402 Discovery Miles 54 020 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In order to promote effective learning, individuals must feel fully appreciated within their own unique identities (i.e., ethnicities, language differences, socioeconomic status, gender, religions). Culturally competent educators employ practices that acknowledge and build on cultural diversity and that identify students themselves as resources and honors assets possessed within the context of the school community. Designing Culturally Competent Programming for PK-20 Classrooms is a comprehensive research publication that explores strategies and best practices for designing culturally competent curricula and serves as a courier for stakeholders fostering inclusive and forward-thinking opportunities in PK-20 classrooms. Highlighting a wide range of topics such as ethics, leadership, and organizational development, this book is ideal for educators, administrators, academicians, curriculum developers, instructional designers, researchers, and students.

Mathematics as the Science of Patterns (Hardcover): Patrick M. Jenlink Mathematics as the Science of Patterns (Hardcover)
Patrick M. Jenlink
R2,770 Discovery Miles 27 700 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The value of patterns to the teaching and learning of mathematics is well understood, both in terms of research and application. When we involve or appeal to pattern in teaching mathematics, it is usually because we are trying to help students to extract greater meaning, or enjoyment, or both, from the experience of learning environments within which they are occupied, and perhaps also to facilitate remembering. As a general skill it is thought that the ability to discern a pattern is a precursor to the ability to generalize and abstract, a skill essential in the early years of learning and beyond. Research indicates that the larger problem in teaching mathematics does not lie primarily with students; rather it is with the teachers themselves. In order to make changes for students there first needs to be a process of change for teachers. Understanding the place of patterns in learning mathematics is a predicate to understanding how to teach mathematics and how to use pedagogical reasoning necessary in teaching mathematics. Importantly, the lack of distinction created by the pedagogical use of patterns is not immediately problematic to the student or the teacher. The deep -seated cognitive patterns that both teachers and students bring to the classroom require change. Chapter 1 opens the book with a focus on mathematics as the science of patterns and the importance of patterns in mathematical problem solving, providing the reader with an introduction. The authors of Chapter 2 revisit the work of Po lya and the development and implementation of problem solving in mathematics. In Chapter 3, the authors present an argument for core pedagogical content knowledge in mathematics teacher preparation. The authors of Chapter 4 focus on preservice teachers' patterns of conception as related to understanding number and operation. In Chapter 5 the authors examine the role of visual representation in exploring proportional reasoning, denoting the importance of helping learners make their thinking visible. The authors of Chapter 6 examine patterns and relationships, and the importance of each in assisting students' learning and development in mathematical understanding. The authors of Chapter 7 examine the use of worked examples as a scalable practice, with emphasis on the importance of worked examples in teaching fraction magnitude and computation is discussed. In Chapter 8, the authors expand on the zone of proximal development to investigate the potential of Zankov's Lesson in terms of students analyzing numerical equalities. The authors of Chapter 9 focus on high leverage mathematical practices in elementary pre-service teacher preparation, drawing into specific relief the APEX cycle to develop deep thinking. In Chapter 10, the author focuses on number talks and the engagement of students in mathematical reasoning, which provides opportunities for students to be sensemakers of mathematics. Chapter 11 presents an epilogue, focusing on the importance of recognizing the special nature of mathematics knowledge for teaching.

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