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This book is intended to inform and educate college/university
faculty about how to design, implement and evaluate their own PBL
program in the undergraduate and graduate educational learning
environment. The objective of this 'how to' book is to provide
college/university faculty with ways to establish, use and evaluate
a successful problem based undergraduate or graduate program. There
is an increase in businesses and schools that are using some form
of problem-based learning on a daily basis. By educating
undergraduate and graduate students with this service delivery
model they will be better prepared to enter the work force and
perhaps increase their marketability. This can be used as
professional development to learn how to use PBL in undergraduate
and graduate courses. Also, college faculty can model to their
students how to use PBL in their own classrooms in the future.
Educators today are challenged with the task of designing curricula
and standards for students of varying abilities. While technology
and innovation steadily improve classroom learning, teachers and
administrators continue to struggle in developing the best
methodologies and practices for students with disabilities. Models
for Effective Service Delivery in Special Education Programs brings
together case studies and academic research on successful classroom
models and practices to provide rewarding learning environments for
students with disabilities. This publication is an essential
reference source for special education teachers, supervisors,
directors, and administrators, as well as academicians and
researchers interested in developing special education programs
within school districts and classrooms.
To provide the highest quality of education to students, school
administrators must adopt new frameworks to meet learners' needs.
This allows teaching practices to be optimized to create a
meaningful learning environment. Examining the Potential for
Response to Intervention (RTI) Delivery Models in Secondary
Education: Emerging Research and Opportunities is a pivotal
reference source for the latest perspectives on research-based
intervention and instruction strategies to effectively meet
students' learning requirements. Highlighting numerous topics such
as professional development, progress monitoring, and learning
assessment, this book is ideally designed for educators,
professionals, academics, school administrators, and practitioners
interested in enhancing contemporary teaching practices.
A tremendous amount of money is being steered toward personalized
learning (PL) initiatives at the federal, state, and local levels,
and it is important to understand the return on the investment in
students' futures. It is only through rigorous discussions that
educators and policymakers will be able to determine if PL is a
passing fad or if it possesses the staying power necessary to show
a positive impact on student achievement. Evaluation of Principles
and Best Practices in Personalized Learning is a critical scholarly
publication that explores the modern push for schools to implement
PL environments and the continuing research to understand the best
strategies and implementation methods for personalizing education.
It seeks to begin creating a standardized language and standardized
approach to the PL initiative and to investigate the implications
it has on the educational system. Additionally, this book adds to
the professional discussion of PL by looking at both the advantages
and disadvantages of PL, the teacher's role in PL, creating a PL
program to scale, the role of technology and PL, the special
education population and PL, emerging research on PL, and case
studies involving PL. Featuring research on a wide range of topics
such as blended learning, preservice teachers, and special
education, this book is ideal for teachers, administrators,
academicians, policymakers, researchers, and students.
Response to Intervention (RTI) is an intervention model designed to
assist all students regardless of their academic ability. It seeks
to assist students who are struggling in academics by providing
them with targeted assistance in the form of tutoring, pull-out
services, and differentiated classroom instruction. Examining
Response to Intervention (RTI) Models in Secondary Education
highlights the application of the RTI model to secondary schools
through instructional strategies and real-world examples of how
this model can be used at the middle and high school levels.
Through a series of informative and timely chapters written by
global educational specialists, this publication is ideally
designed for use by middle and high school teachers and school
administrators as well as professors and students in upper-level
Educational Leadership and Secondary Education programs.
Recently, there has been an increase in businesses and schools that
are using some form of problem-based learning daily. By educating
undergraduate and graduate students using this service delivery
model, they will be better prepared to enter the workforce and
increase their marketability. Further study is required to ensure
students and faculty utilize this model to its full potential.
Guide to Integrating Problem-Based Learning Programs in Higher
Education Classrooms: Design, Implementation, and Evaluation
provides college and university faculty with ways to establish,
use, and evaluate a successful problem-based undergraduate or
graduate program. Covering key topics such as peer tutors,
evaluation, technology, and project-based learning, this reference
work is ideal for higher education faculty, teachers, instructional
designers, curriculum developers, school administrators, university
leaders, researchers, practitioners, and students.
A tremendous amount of money is being steered toward personalized
learning (PL) initiatives at the federal, state, and local levels,
and it is important to understand the return on the investment in
students' futures. It is only through rigorous discussions that
educators and policymakers will be able to determine if PL is a
passing fad or if it possesses the staying power necessary to show
a positive impact on student achievement. Evaluation of Principles
and Best Practices in Personalized Learning is a critical scholarly
publication that explores the modern push for schools to implement
PL environments and the continuing research to understand the best
strategies and implementation methods for personalizing education.
It seeks to begin creating a standardized language and standardized
approach to the PL initiative and to investigate the implications
it has on the educational system. Additionally, this book adds to
the professional discussion of PL by looking at both the advantages
and disadvantages of PL, the teacher's role in PL, creating a PL
program to scale, the role of technology and PL, the special
education population and PL, emerging research on PL, and case
studies involving PL. Featuring research on a wide range of topics
such as blended learning, preservice teachers, and special
education, this book is ideal for teachers, administrators,
academicians, policymakers, researchers, and students.
There are three types of teacherpreneurs: classroom, business, and
consultant teacherpreneurs. Classroom teacherpreneurs inspire and
motivate students to be the best they can be using outside
resources, business teacherpreneurs teach students to become
entrepreneurs, and consultant teacherpreneurs are usually former
teachers who own a consulting business and go into schools to
assist with improving academics. Each plays an important and
different role within the educational system in the United States
and one without the other would not assist students in gaining
academic success. These individuals are the mainstay of educational
systems, and without them, school systems would fail. Enhancing
Teaching and Leadership Initiatives With Teacherpreneurs: Emerging
Research and Opportunities is a critical scholarly resource that
explores the characteristics and models of a teacherpreneur, their
advantages and disadvantages, and examines how they can be used by
current classroom teachers and school administrators to improve and
enhance the teaching profession. Featuring a wide range of topics
such as curriculum design, student outcomes, and ethics, this book
is essential for teachers, educational consultants, school
administrators, academicians, researchers, and students.
There are three types of teacherpreneurs: classroom, business, and
consultant teacherpreneurs. Classroom teacherpreneurs inspire and
motivate students to be the best they can be using outside
resources, business teacherpreneurs teach students to become
entrepreneurs, and consultant teacherpreneurs are usually former
teachers who own a consulting business and go into schools to
assist with improving academics. Each plays an important and
different role within the educational system in the United States
and one without the other would not assist students in gaining
academic success. These individuals are the mainstay of educational
systems, and without them, school systems would fail. Enhancing
Teaching and Leadership Initiatives With Teacherpreneurs: Emerging
Research and Opportunities is a critical scholarly resource that
explores the characteristics and models of a teacherpreneur, their
advantages and disadvantages, and examines how they can be used by
current classroom teachers and school administrators to improve and
enhance the teaching profession. Featuring a wide range of topics
such as curriculum design, student outcomes, and ethics, this book
is essential for teachers, educational consultants, school
administrators, academicians, researchers, and students.
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