In today's climate of accountability and standards, increasing
attention is focused on teacher "quality," with less emphasis on
what teachers actually do to interest and engage students in
learning. This path-breaking volume addresses this research problem
with a clear definition and a content-specific analysis of the most
essential teaching moment-the instructional explanation-for vital
new perspectives on educational method and process.
Rich in examples from science, mathematics, and the humanities,
Instructional Explanations in the Disciplines explores a variety of
interactive contexts for teaching and learning, which may be
collaborative between teachers, students, and others, performed in
non-classroom settings, or assisted by technology. The book's
subject-matter-specific framework reveals key elements in the
process, such as carefully examining the question to be answered,
making connections with what is already known, and developing
examples conducive to further understanding.
Instructional Explanations in the Disciplines is a valuable
addition to the education library, giving researchers new methods
of unpacking educational process as few books before it.
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