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What makes some teachers more effective than others? What
pedagogies and practices are fads and which are backed with quality
evidence? Which teaching strategies give teachers the biggest
learning bang for their buck? The authors have surveyed the
research literature and carefully curated 50 elements of effective
teaching-elements such as direct instruction, executive functions,
metacognition, motivation, and scaffolding-to answer such questions
and demystify the secrets of master teachers. Designed specifically
for clarity and ease of use, this book is perfect for both new and
experienced educators. Each element uses a consistent architecture:
a simple definition, concise overview of the research, practical
Dos and Don'ts for the classroom, and a select quote to inspire
reflection. The Elements of Education for Teachers is an essential
addition to any teacher's library and important reading for
teachers' professional development.
How should curriculum designers translate abstract learning
outcomes into engaging learning experiences that get results? What
is the right balance between depth and breadth or between content
and skills? What methods should be used to continuously improve a
curriculum over time? To answer these kinds of questions, the
authors combined research from cutting-edge fields with their own
first-hand experience to carefully curate fifty essential elements
that demystify the work of curriculum design. Written for utility,
clarity, and practical value, this book provides indispensable
professional development for educators working in a wide range of
fields-from teachers and school leaders to educational publishers
and instructional designers. The elements included are applicable
across primary, secondary, and higher education as well as for
workforce development programs. The Elements of Education for
Curriculum Designers is an invaluable resource for anyone aiming to
help others learn more effectively.
How should curriculum designers translate abstract learning
outcomes into engaging learning experiences that get results? What
is the right balance between depth and breadth or between content
and skills? What methods should be used to continuously improve a
curriculum over time? To answer these kinds of questions, the
authors combined research from cutting-edge fields with their own
first-hand experience to carefully curate fifty essential elements
that demystify the work of curriculum design. Written for utility,
clarity, and practical value, this book provides indispensable
professional development for educators working in a wide range of
fields-from teachers and school leaders to educational publishers
and instructional designers. The elements included are applicable
across primary, secondary, and higher education as well as for
workforce development programs. The Elements of Education for
Curriculum Designers is an invaluable resource for anyone aiming to
help others learn more effectively.
What makes some teachers more effective than others? What
pedagogies and practices are fads and which are backed with quality
evidence? Which teaching strategies give teachers the biggest
learning bang for their buck? The authors have surveyed the
research literature and carefully curated 50 elements of effective
teaching-elements such as direct instruction, executive functions,
metacognition, motivation, and scaffolding-to answer such questions
and demystify the secrets of master teachers. Designed specifically
for clarity and ease of use, this book is perfect for both new and
experienced educators. Each element uses a consistent architecture:
a simple definition, concise overview of the research, practical
Dos and Don'ts for the classroom, and a select quote to inspire
reflection. The Elements of Education for Teachers is an essential
addition to any teacher's library and important reading for
teachers' professional development.
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