Despite the vast amount of research on teaching, very little of
it has related overall theoretical perspectives to general
principles of teaching and instruction. Keenly aware of this,
Ornstein's primary criteria for selection of the material in this
book is its value to those concerned with the practice of teaching
and instruction and with the interaction of students with
teachers.
Institutionalized Learning in America mixes theory and practice,
presenting proven methods that are based on research and that have
been demonstrated to work. No one set of strategies or methods is
offered, providing the reader with the opportunity to select from
many different approaches. The book is divided into four parts and
twenty chapters. Part I, on teaching, provides an overview of
research on teaching and teacher effectiveness. Part II, on
learning, discusses how information to be learned is organized and
taught, as well as how to evaluate what has been learned. Part III,
on instruction, emphasizes planning and organizing content and
experience in a meaningful way. Part IV deals with effective
schools.
Institutionalized Learning in America will be of interest to
researchers and practitioners of the art of teaching, as well as
those interested in applications of cognitive psychology.
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